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Offline hyper

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« on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 12:44:14 »
Hi,

Since getting my first mechanical keyboard recently, I haven't been able to stand using the cheap rubber domes at work. I was going to get another Filco Majestouch 2 for work but can't justify the price. Can anyone help me with finding quite a cheap one. These are the only requirements:

- Mechanical switch (any type, aslong as it's easy enough to type on)
- Normal or small size (not HUGE)
- UK layout

That's pretty much it :P

Suggestions please?

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« Reply #1 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 12:47:00 »
rapoo v7?  I couldn't find anywhere to buy it though.  I am not sure what is cheap for you though.  Actually its not uk layout is it...

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« Reply #2 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 12:54:44 »
Check out G80-3000's at The Keyboard Company (UK)

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« Reply #3 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 12:59:17 »
It really depends on what you'd call cheap. I'd vote for a cherry board. G80-3000 or G80-1800 if you want a smaller one. They are available e.g. here in the UK. They have the G80-1800 only with black MX switches (Model Number LPXXX) for £62.79 ex. VAT, and the G80-3000 with Blacks or Blues (Model Number LSXXX) for around £52 ex. VAT. I would definitely prefer Blues for typing, but I bet your coworkers wouldn't be very happy. (On the other hand I know people who are using Buckling Spring Boards in the office without anybody complaining)
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« Reply #4 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 13:23:54 »
Quote from: slueth;425555
rapoo v7?  I couldn't find anywhere to buy it though.  I am not sure what is cheap for you though.  Actually its not uk layout is it...

Yeah I looked at the rapoo v7, looks like there is no UK layout.

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Check out G80-3000's at The Keyboard Company (UK)

Thanks, they look good for the price. Might try and pick one up 2nd hand.

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It really depends on what you'd call cheap. I'd vote for a cherry board. G80-3000 or G80-1800 if you want a smaller one. They are available e.g. here in the UK. They have the G80-1800 only with black MX switches (Model Number LPXXX) for £62.79 ex. VAT, and the G80-3000 with Blacks or Blues (Model Number LSXXX) for around £52 ex. VAT. I would definitely prefer Blues for typing, but I bet your coworkers wouldn't be very happy. (On the other hand I know people who are using Buckling Spring Boards in the office without anybody complaining)

Thanks for the link. I'd consider up to £50 cheap. Also don't really care about the noise :P I don't think others will mind much.

Any other suggestions?

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« Reply #5 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 13:34:18 »
There's a bunch of cheap mechanicals on ebay.

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« Reply #6 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 13:37:46 »
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Wow.   That link must have taken a lot of work.


I knew it wouldn't be long before you started trolling outside your subforum again.

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« Reply #7 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 14:39:53 »
I think the Cherry G80-3000 sounds like a good choice. But brand new when you include VAT and shipping it's about £70. Only £30 less than a Filco Majestouch 2, hmmm. I don't think I would buy one brand new, might make a thread in the market here to try to find a 2nd hand one.

Edit; I wish there were Noppoo Choc Minis with a UK layout, really liked the look of the white one.

Edit 2; I wonder if I should get this :P http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dell-AT102W-Mechanical-Keyboard-ALPS-Blck-105key-UK-ISO-/320769223640?pt=UK_Computing_ComputerComponents_KeyboardsMice&hash=item4aaf55ebd8

What are Black ALPS switches like?

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« Reply #8 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 15:05:34 »
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I doubt they give the student discount over in the EU.

You're right, they don't. I'll go along and suggest a G80. If you're patient you can even score the occasional one with doubleshots for moderate prices on ebay. And if you're thinking about getting a really old keyboard like that Dell...do yourself a favour and instead of thinking ALPS think Buckling Spring and get a Model M. They go cheap often on ebay.

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« Reply #9 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 22:25:18 »
Dell AT101W. Probably yer best bet.

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« Reply #10 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 23:04:21 »
Compaq MX 11800s with brown switches are cheap but hard to find.

For new keyboards, PLU87 or Poker are under 100USD.
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« Reply #11 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 23:58:58 »
mmm, I found an 11800 without too much trouble on fleaBay.  Not much money either.  I sold it because I could not warm up to the layout.

I do have a POS board with browns that I would let go for a lot less than $100.  It's a rawko board, (ebay seller name) that I cleaned up and lubed the sliders.  Don't know if he has any left in browns or not.  Layout is much better than 11800 save for the ISO enter.
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« Reply #12 on: Tue, 04 October 2011, 01:28:19 »
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I was going to get another Filco Majestouch 2 for work but can't justify the price.

You're going to touch the keyboard eight hours a day at work and no other thing or person has that relationship with you.

Don't go cheap.  :typing:

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« Reply #13 on: Tue, 04 October 2011, 02:09:51 »
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You're going to touch the keyboard eight hours a day at work and no other thing or person has that relationship with you.

Don't go cheap.  :typing:

I actually feel more justified spending money on an expensive keyboard for work than I do for myself at home, for exactly this reason. It's how you make a living dude, don't skimp on it.

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« Reply #14 on: Tue, 04 October 2011, 02:32:03 »
I'm getting a at102w £20 from him, being deliverd on Thurs. I will write a overview if you want.

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« Reply #15 on: Tue, 04 October 2011, 04:57:32 »
Heh, nice to see somebody noticed one of my eBay listings.

If you want any extra info about the keyboards I have for sale (pretty much all second hand, in conditions varying from "a bit rubbish" to "almost new") you can do a lot worse than to check out my GH sale thread here.
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« Reply #16 on: Tue, 04 October 2011, 06:23:37 »
Quote from: spdx;425858
You're going to touch the keyboard eight hours a day at work and no other thing or person has that relationship with you.

Don't go cheap.  :typing:

+1.

I put my Filco brown at work and Compaq MX 11800 brown at home. We're usually serious about working environment.
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« Reply #17 on: Tue, 04 October 2011, 07:19:00 »
To the comments about not going cheap: Good point, the reason I was looking for a cheap one is lack of money at the moment. Might just save for a while and get another Filco.

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« Reply #18 on: Tue, 04 October 2011, 14:37:16 »
CM storm quick fire rapid just looks so tempting, considering its features and price.

http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?22303-CM-storm-quick-fire-rapid-impression&highlight=Storm+Quick+Fire+Rapid

However its keycaps are not beautiful, and compromise with its layout other than ISO at this moment might be needed.  
And also, mind the Custom charge, assuming that you are based in the UK.

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« Reply #19 on: Tue, 04 October 2011, 16:23:55 »
If you worked at a auto mechanic shop, would you grab the bargain set of tools at WalMart? Or spring for something like Snap-On?

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« Reply #20 on: Wed, 05 October 2011, 04:33:37 »
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CM storm quick fire rapid just looks so tempting, considering its features and price.

http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?22303-CM-storm-quick-fire-rapid-impression&highlight=Storm+Quick+Fire+Rapid

However its keycaps are not beautiful, and compromise with its layout other than ISO at this moment might be needed.  
And also, mind the Custom charge, assuming that you are based in the UK.

Yeah I like the look of this keyboard. However I won't consider it until it's released in the UK.