I'm getting one with Browns. This will be my very first mech 'board and here's my story:
Started out simply wanting a high-quality and 'minimalist' board, as I wanted it to last and didn't care for extra 'media' keys, screens, or discoballs/lasers. Began my search having no idea there was anything besides rubber domes and scissor switches. The latter of which I didn't know the name for, just calling them 'thin ones' :lol:.
My first consideration was the Apple wireless alluminum. However, decided against it because I've always had a strong dislike for Apple, preferred wired for obvious reason, and I couldn't do without a proper tactile bump, a term I was unfamiliar with.
Next stop was Steelseries, hearing about them while browsing StarCraft 2 forums. For a while was set on the 6Gv2, but then I saw someone mention that they prefer 'Tenkeyless' (which I also hadn't heard before and thus didn't know what it meant) because they didn't need the numpad and enjoyed the space saved (Eureka! :biggrin:).
So I searched 'Tenkeyless' and up popped the Filco, which led me to finding this lovely forum and of course learning about the various switches and such :smile: Didn't take me long to figure I wanted Browns, as the click of Blues would get me in trouble (though I'll probably get one later on for home use) and linear wasn't appealling at all.
Then decided to order a Filco Tenkeyless from Armygroup, but not before I saw a thread on EliteKeyboards' upcoming Leopolds. "Great!" I thought, because should I have any problems it'd be much easier dealing with a company located here in the US. After some waiting...then a bit more waiting...and for good measure, another helping of waiting, I pre-ordered the aforementioned and am really looking forward to it. :hat: