Exactly what is the build quality of a poker? Can you give me a good comparison in terms of build? Thanks.
It depends on your perspective, I suppose. I have a Poker, Pure and Race and I've been happy with all three keyboards. Are they perfect? No. Is there room for improvement? Yes.
The BadQuality ControlWith Vortex, their quality control is hit-or-miss, so you can expect minor imperfections. If you're purchasing your board from MechanicalKeyboards.com, then you can always return it for a replacement, or refund, so it's not a huge issue.
No Plate- Existing boards do not have plate mounted switches, so some people feel that there is too much flex to the board when you type. A plate will typically provide a much firmer feel. I'm typing this response on a Poker with MX-Blacks and it feels solid to me until I type on the number row. On that row there is some flex.
The GoodYou Can Add A PlateThere have been many places where you can buy a plate for a Poker and thanks to the GH60 project, there is even a plate for a Pure coming soon. This will require desoldering the switches to install it.
You Can Buy A 3rd Party CaseThere have been multiple aluminum, wood, LEGO and now even acrylic cases for the Poker and the Pure, so adding a custom case is a nice way to customize your keyboard.
New Pokers Are ComingVortex is set to release the Poker 2 shortly and rumor has it that it will include a plate, maybe backlighting and perhaps some measure of programability. Given that most folks are sold out of Pokers, if your heart is set on getting one, it's probably best to wait.
GH60Given the short comings of the Poker, you may simply want to go full DIY and build a keyboard to be exactly the way you want it. That's what the
GH60 is all about. This is a community project which will provide you with a completely customizable 60% keyboard. If you don't want to build it up yourself, there are others that can do it for you.
Hope that helps!