I just received my Ducky DK-9008 with black on black keys (english), Cherry MX brown, from PCHome today.
Ordered it last week, arrived within 7 days to New Zealand and reasonably well packaged. Pretty stoked actually!
Keyboard is reasonably nice - quality of the mini-USB cable is a bit lower than what I would have expected but the actual board feels nice and solid, and the keys themselves have a good action and work nicely.
I'm now considering ordering a Filco from them with MX blues to compare... the browns are a bit noisier than I'd expected, mainly because I can't seem to stop bottoming out the keys.
I will also say that the black switches used on the spacebar and enter key are proving a little annoying - I've mainly got used to them now, but I did miss spaces or accidentally doublespace for a wee while the first few hours I used it (and occasionally still, but improving).
I'm not so sure I would have such a good experience had I had to deal with their customer service team, but luckily I have a few Taiwanese friends just in case
picked up my ducky 9000 w/ browns today. packing was adequate. it says they paid 2040NT for shipping ($67?) to california. feels lighter than the das. came with key puller, ps/2 adapter, orange wasd keys, black ducky wrist rest pad, and a sondata magicpad (which i haven't opened but looks like a mouse pad that lights up and has a usb2.0 hub). this is my first mechanical keyboard, aside from trying my friend's das blues.
i checked space and enter keys and they are brown. typing on it is as quiet as i had hoped for (blues are way too annoying), and the build quality seems fine. mini usb cord is shorter than the usual length (says 1500mm. i'll need to buy a longer cord). has FN hotkeys for adjusting sound/music, win lock, swapping ctrl/caps keys, and swapping win/alt keys.
overall i am happy with my purchase :high5: