NOTE: I actually did this review a few months ago and posted it on another forum... Thought I'd dig it up and share it on GH as well.
Okay, I've had my Filco Multicam Tenkeyless with Cherry Black switches for about a week now so I thought I'd write a quick post about it. Have to say that the added space by not having a numpad is great and having my arms closer together is very comfortable!
Being my first Filco 'board I was curious to see it's much praised build quality. Have to say it doesn't disappoint. I was quite surprised by the heft of the board seeing it was a tenkeyless. It's very solid. One very minor gripe I have with mine is that the keyboard doesn't sit exactly flat on the table. All the seams and joins are perfectly fitted and aligned with no flex or movement... I've come to the conclusion that it's just the bottom left rubber feet being just a smidgen shorter than the rest. I have the legs extended and that seems to solve that issue.
I was concerned that the camo look would be a bit tacky but to my pleasant surprise it looks very nice. The camo is not too pronounced and bright which is a good thing.
I decided to opt for the black switches and I have to say I really enjoying them. The black's are a linear switch which means no Click or tactile bump and has a higher force required for actuation compared to the Brown's or Blue's (and a lot quiter than the Blue's!). A lot of people find them too fatiguing after a while but so far I typing without too much trouble. That's maybe 'cause I'm quite the heavy typer normally and I tend to bottom out the keys on my blue's (years of rubberdome I guess) so I guess I'm used to using more force. I've also been playing a lot of FPS's with them and so far so good. Only time I felt any kind of fatigue was when I held the left shift down for an extended amount of time... But I reckon it'll get easier as my little finger gets used to it. I'm yet to decide which switch I like more out of the Blue's or Black's... More time is needed I reckon.
:thumb: Overall I love my Tenkeyless Filco. It's a solid 'board that looks good and fucntions fantastically. It's cemented my addiction for mech'boards even more and coming from the Blue's I'm looking forward to trying even more switch types. I've included some photos so check them out if you'd like!