I don't know Icarium, there's a rubber dome under the slider, so considering the two together, it's pretty plunger-esque.
I hate how they say:
Keyswitch Development Center in Tt eSPORTS is proud to present the latest innovative development in gaming keyboard keyswitch that is capable of delivering incredible 15 million keystrokes of elasticity, and quite audible feedback. Yet, each time you press, you immediately experience that solid, steady key-press response with slight force from your finger tip
(Emphasis mine)
There are so many contradictions here! Sliders over RDOM is an old technology. 15 million keystrokes is hardly "incredible". There's nothing "steady" about the highly non-linear force curve of a RD. Apparently they think it "clicks" like that ebay seller or something, because I don't really get what they mean about "quite audible feedback". I guess it does make a noise when you mash it, and after bottoming out, you'll get a click, but that's just ridiculous, especially considering the following:
KNUCKER gaming keyboard is designed with Plunger Switch technology that simulates key response from a mechanical keyboard, but much quieter and easier to press.
ORLY? I would say that the Cherry Reds in my CMstorm are pretty darn quiet, especially if I go slow, and avoid topping out (I avoid bottoming out as a matter of course with reds). Also, my reds are pretty easy to press....
I think TT is trying to one-up Razer in the "fail" department.