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Offline ShivaYash

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What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 12:13:20 »
Is this really the 'dream board' we all wish to own?

I think it's clever marketing and little else.

Can someone who actually owns such a magically board explain to me what I'm missing?

Thanks.
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 12:15:17 »
The typing experience is fantastic. However, the layout is not for everybody. A lower cost alternative that's easier to get used to and has a similar typing experience is the Leopold FC660C.

Not sure where to get it in the UK though.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 12:16:11 »
Buildquality, crisp, Sharp and exact keyswitches. dyesub pbt keycaps, small form factor. ;)

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #3 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 12:22:35 »
What's make the HHK keyboard so special?

UNIX layout
Topre switches + specific construction
build quality and keycaps
swag

Is this really the 'dream board' we all wish to own?

Nope. I couldn't care less.

Offline ShivaYash

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #4 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 12:40:31 »
Thanks... its nice to hear praise from those actually in the know.

I am trying on out on Tuesday so will report back, potentially to purchase as my third mechanical board.

Any cons?

Lets see.
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #5 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 12:42:27 »
The cons are also considered to be its pros to some people. For example, the layout was my problem, but others seem to love the keyboard for its layout.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #6 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 12:51:50 »
It provided a 60% form factor long before anyone else delivered. It was different, a reissue of the old Unix layout with a function layer to give it the full range of a 104 keyboard. It had otaku keys before the definition of otaku layout even existed. It was well marketed, with a carrying case and a tidy compact layout.

Remember, the oldest HHKBs in the 90s were rubber dome. There still exists the lite option which is a RD.

Hype really factors into it, since portability of the build meant cheaper options (plastic plate, for example) and gimmicky crap like the integrated USB hub. It could be a lot better, especially for its cost. I would hardly recommend buying one unless the portability factor is a must. Otherwise go FC660C, or Realforce.
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #7 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 12:56:39 »
The cons are also considered to be its pros to some people. For example, the layout was my problem, but others seem to love the keyboard for its layout.

I would say that you love or hate the layout depending on were you come from. If you do a lot of work in an *nix environment with vim or emacs and the terminal, it is a really great layout because these software tools
were actually written on keyboards with this layout. (The awesome window manager is really fun too)
But I think this layout is a huge pain in the A Es Es if you want to do a lot of arrow-key and number action aka MS Excel.
Since I spend my day in vim, I really appreciate the layout and remaped all my other keyboards with xmodmap to this layout too.
(I really like MX blues too)

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #8 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 14:13:12 »
Again thanks for the further comments on this topic.

I am a PhD student so spend 99% of my time in Word, and just wanted something great to type on, this is why I originally opted for the FILCO TK. I like having the numpad on my main computer, but since going over to mechanical keyboards, I basically find it really difficult to type on keyboards supplied by my school. My hands hurt after a day so I wanted a 60% form factor.

As I have come from the FILCO benchmark, I really wanted a plate mounted mini board, and therefore was delighted when the Poker 2 was launched, as this is plate mounted. I did consider the FILCO MINILA but the layout seemed a little odd, the price wasn't to my liking either, as was the weight.

The HHK is only being considered really as there happens to be on for sale in London and there is much hype about this board. Interestingly I have just joined DeskThority and there was a senior member on there speaking very highly about this particular board. When I asked him (I presume he is a chap) which variant he owned, he confessed saying that he hadn't actually used one nor does he in fact own one!

The web is an odd place and one has to be careful of reading reviews... an alleged top product like HHK is endorsed without warrant and clever marketing/ limited availability maintains this.

All that has been said on here is very useful, I will reply once I have seen/ tried the board on Tue afternoon.

Many thanks to all.
 
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #9 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 14:35:40 »
Honestly, I don't see any reason to go with HHKB instead of GH60 or something, unless you fall in love with Topre switches.

I've tried HHKB, it was nice and beautiful, but one needs to resist the urge to buy _everything_. It's only a keyboard after all, and my $100 choc mini works just fine. Moreover, DIY¹ is much more fun than spending money IMHO.

¹ I'm building myself an ErgoDox, modding a point-of-sale keyboard, and want to build a GH80

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #10 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 14:51:18 »
PS: I have long since sold my HHKB. My FC660C is in the mail. :)

I do like Topre switches but not the prices they command.
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #11 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 15:03:43 »
For me, it's primarily layout, then build quality, then of course the topre switch. It definitely has a unique feel to it versus other topre boards. I also like that it works perfectly with Mac OS out of the box.


And then of course, the infamous 'thock' of the HHKB, which is also unique from all other topre boards.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #12 on: Sun, 26 May 2013, 16:23:57 »
The HHKB is great and it has a better sound than the Leopold. It doesn't have the dedicated arrow keys which is really it's biggest drawback in my opinion. Also, it does seem to slip around a bit and i wish they put better padding on the bottom. I have both the Leopold and the HHKB and while i love the Leopold, the HHKB is still better but not by that much.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #13 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 07:47:10 »
HHKB is classic, it's the quintessential "SFF" UNIX keyboard. It's not hard to get newish ones for $200. So I personally wouldn't view the FC660C as better, considering it's small list of oddities / annoyances.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #14 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 07:50:52 »
For me its just the layout and the topre switches. As well as lightweight and easy to take to and from work.

I dont even do anything in linux and have no idea what Vim is. I just value comfortability a lot and this layout is perfect for me, never have to reach anywhere
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #15 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 09:45:31 »
Quote from: davkol
UNIX layout
Quote from: dnix
HHKB is classic, it's the quintessential "SFF" UNIX keyboard.

But what on earth is going on in the upper right corner of the layout? Why did they move tilde/backtick to such an unwieldy place, instead of leaving it where it was (and putting escape on second layer)? I use that key a lot more than Esc in Linux. I also don't see the point of moving backslash/pipe, which is also a key I use much more than Delete/Backspace (Bash, Vim and Emacs have other shortcuts for this). Is this a Mac thing?

Quote from: ShivaYash
I am a PhD student so spend 99% of my time in Word, and just wanted something great to type on, this is why I originally opted for the FILCO TK.
Are you ****ing serious? For the love of god, don't get a HHKB if you're using Word!

Quote from: ShivaYash
I like having the numpad on my main computer, but since going over to mechanical keyboards, I basically find it really difficult to type on keyboards supplied by my school. My hands hurt after a day so I wanted a 60% form factor.
I seriously doubt that a 60% keyboard will make your hands hurt less. The cause is likely to lie somewhere else. You should try experimenting with different software layouts and hand/arm postures.
« Last Edit: Mon, 27 May 2013, 09:49:13 by 1cc »

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #16 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 09:50:56 »
mmm, I actually like the hhkb layout alot.. (although I prefer poker's second layer)

I like how ESC is there and tilde is on the other side actually. I am on VIM mostly now and I'm quite sure I prefer ESC on the first layer :P


Edit: Also, 60% layout is like...a godsend. You can place your keyboard at the center of your monitor without your mouse going all the way to the far right now. When I use my QFR now, I feel like the keyboard positioning is a little limited...
« Last Edit: Mon, 27 May 2013, 09:53:11 by Aranair »

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #17 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 14:17:53 »

Quote from: ShivaYash
I am a PhD student so spend 99% of my time in Word, and just wanted something great to type on, this is why I originally opted for the FILCO TK.
Are you ****ing serious? For the love of god, don't get a HHKB if you're using Word!

What's wrong this this, why can't us non geeks enjoy the delights of a mechanical keyboard? I like the fact the HHK is Mac compatible out of the box, I can't find another 60% board which does this, although the Poker does have the option to change things, but its not the same. I'm going to see what the fuss is all about tomorrow afternoon.

Anyone else got any tips? If 1cc is right, what sort of 60% board should I be looking at for my particular MS Word needs?
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #18 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 16:51:31 »
I like the fact the HHK is Mac compatible out of the box, I can't find another 60% board which does this
All mech keyboards are Mac compatible out of the box, exceptions being those with the NKRO over USB hack which are Noppoo boards (Ducky too, but it is a DIP switch setting you can disable).

But the HHKB is a very niche if not hyped board. You will not want to word process or (definitely) do data entry/spreadsheet apps without a dedicated numpad. Topre Realforce has fullsize options which are just as comfy as a HHKB but with a completely familar layout. If you must go 60%, the FC660C is attractive because of the DIP options to swap menu/win/function keys around to make it HHKB-esque/more Mac friendly without software remaps, while still having an arrow cluster. It also costs 33% less than a HHKB.
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #19 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 17:27:42 »
I like the fact the HHK is Mac compatible out of the box, I can't find another 60% board which does this
All mech keyboards are Mac compatible out of the box, exceptions being those with the NKRO over USB hack which are Noppoo boards (Ducky too, but it is a DIP switch setting you can disable).

But the HHKB is a very niche if not hyped board. You will not want to word process or (definitely) do data entry/spreadsheet apps without a dedicated numpad. Topre Realforce has fullsize options which are just as comfy as a HHKB but with a completely familar layout. If you must go 60%, the FC660C is attractive because of the DIP options to swap menu/win/function keys around to make it HHKB-esque/more Mac friendly without software remaps, while still having an arrow cluster. It also costs 33% less than a HHKB.
The HHKB has more Mac features available and dip switch settings than the F660C and for a Mac user it doesn't have the Win logo keys. Neither are well suited for data entry/spreadsheet use but for writing I believe the HHKB is about the finest typing experience to be had. Whenever I have some writing to do I prefer to do it on my HHKB.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #20 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 19:14:20 »
But the HHKB is a very niche if not hyped board. You will not want to word process or (definitely) do data entry/spreadsheet apps without a dedicated numpad. Topre Realforce has fullsize options which are just as comfy as a HHKB but with a completely familar layout.

Why wouldn't you want to do word processing?  It is perfectly fast and easy to use...
Full size options on a RF is a pretty irrelevant point...

People like the HHKB because they like how it feels and they have been able to adapt to the layout...And when I say that I mean mainly adapting to the lack of dedicated arrow keys (Or not being where some might want them).
If you can its great...if not the 660c looks like a great option.  I think the only downside to them are the caps..the durability isn't fantastic. 

Is the HHKB hype because you prefer another keyboard?  Absolutely not...it is a very well made board and it seems like most seem to agree it gives you the best Topre experience or the best "thonk".  Whether or not it is the right keyboard for you is all up to your personal preferences. 

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #21 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 20:32:39 »
Its only special to people without a FC600C.  :p
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #22 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 21:15:42 »
I have neither, but I use the arrow keys and function keys sufficiently often that I would find either layout awkward.

Having said that, I can appreciate that the HHKB layout is aimed at people who would, say, almost exclusively use a (UNIX-like) command line, and the Control key is in the same position as it used to be on dumb terminals in the olden days.
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #23 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 23:48:31 »
I use the function and arrow keys quite frequently, and you'd be surprised at how easy and not-really-awkward the FC660C layout is.

@ShivaYash: I think what 1cc was saying was that word processing in MS Word is heavily dependent on the arrow keys and page up/down and home/end, which are fairly awkward to use on the HHKB for someone coming from a standard full size or tenkeyless layout.

However, there are quite a few members of this forum who've adapted to the HHKB layout quite happily (iMav being a notable example). As always, try it out for yourself and make your own decision. The good thing about HHKBs is that if you don't like it you can resell it here for almost as much as you purchased it for.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #24 on: Mon, 27 May 2013, 23:57:28 »
I wish I had the spare cash lying around to buy one in the first place ;)
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #25 on: Tue, 28 May 2013, 16:07:08 »
Right now seems to be a good time to buy a Topre switch keyboard prices are the lowest I've seen in awile (at least for the US market).

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #26 on: Tue, 28 May 2013, 16:43:07 »
The price for new HHKB at EK went down, even if just a little.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #27 on: Tue, 28 May 2013, 17:05:35 »
I haven't seen anywhere in Australia selling HHKB2 Pro, but I can pick up a Realforce 87U for $179.00, which seems fairly cheap.
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #28 on: Tue, 28 May 2013, 17:09:44 »
That's a great price for an 87U. Go for it!

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #29 on: Tue, 28 May 2013, 17:26:05 »
A tad over my budget at the moment :(
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Offline Grim Fandango

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #30 on: Tue, 28 May 2013, 17:31:47 »
Have never tried a 60% keyboard, though I really dig the way they look. From a practical perspective however, I doubt they would suit me better than a normal tenkeyless. Would be interesting in trying the HHK if the price to try was not as high.
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #31 on: Wed, 29 May 2013, 08:32:27 »
My personal opinion is that the HHKB is a fantastic board.  I got it to replace my Blackwidow Ultimate after the thing shat itself and died.  I bought it without really doing all that much research first, but I loved the form factor of it.  I've found that the function layer is pretty intuitive.  I really haven't had trouble at all getting used to it.  That being said, however, I am now heading back into the world of Cherry.  More out of curiosity than dissatisfaction.  I'm curious to see how the topre switch will hold up against the greens and blacks I have on their way!
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Offline ShivaYash

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #32 on: Wed, 29 May 2013, 16:24:59 »
Well I am the proud new owner of a 'nearly-new' HHKB Pro 2 in black, what I am calling, the usual version. It was for sale in my home city and I met this chap this evening, after work, we agreed and price and I bagged a bargain.

The jury is out on my initial thoughts, the layout is making my wrists hurt, and since obtaining two 60% boards in less than two days, I have some exciting new toys to play with.

I am still in love with my FILCO and the Poker II is getting a fair share of use at school, on a PC.

The HHKB is far to precious to carry around in my coat pocket... but I am being just that, precious.
I do like the Topre switches, they take a little more force than my Cherry Browns to active, and have a far different sound than I was expecting. More review like material to follow in a few days of solid 'work'.

With best wishes,
ShivaYash

PS. And yes, the layout is sort of working for me, but I have realised just how frequently my right hand drops looking for cursor keys, using the FILCO TK is pure heaven, until I get use to these little boards.
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Offline ValerieV

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #33 on: Wed, 29 May 2013, 16:32:30 »
The HHKB took some getting used to for me but now i love it and i would never part with it. I would give it a lot more time to make your final decision but at least you got it for a bargain and it was in good shape. Enjoy!  :D

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #34 on: Wed, 29 May 2013, 16:41:40 »
The HHKB took some getting used to for me but now i love it and i would never part with it. I would give it a lot more time to make your final decision but at least you got it for a bargain and it was in good shape. Enjoy!  :D
Thanks... yes I know, I am all about giving something time to bed in, and with a new keyboard, this is a must.

Do you have any issues using yours with USB devices?
Even a little USB flash drive doesn't work in mine. I have plugged the KB into the rear of my iMac via a cheap USB cable. What sort of USB cable did you KB come with? The chap who I purchased from has lost the 'original cable' and supplied me with a Motorola USB cable, presumably for this mobile phone.

I think I have asked this before, but are there qualities of USB cables, and which brands are considered the better quality ones, OR, does it not really matter, if its a USB, its a USB...

Best wishes,
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Offline ValerieV

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #35 on: Wed, 29 May 2013, 20:29:57 »
I use just a basic USB cable. It's the same one that i use for all of my keyboards. Nothing special. I have my wireless mouse adapter plugged into the USB port but i haven't plugged in anything else to know if it works or not. I have heard the complaints that the USB doesn't work for other things and that is too bad. The keyboard is wonderful though and anytime a keyboard has a builtin USB port it is a bonus.

Offline MJ45

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #36 on: Thu, 30 May 2013, 08:21:37 »
The usb hub on the HHKB only can supply 100Ma which makes it not very useful. I've only had one usb flash drive work with it a Corsair Voyager, others not enough power. Most keyboards with useful hubs have two usb cables one for the keyboard and the other for the hub. Most of those are aimed for the gamer market.

Offline Betty

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #37 on: Thu, 30 May 2013, 10:06:03 »
Quote from: davkol
UNIX layout
Quote from: dnix
HHKB is classic, it's the quintessential "SFF" UNIX keyboard.

But what on earth is going on in the upper right corner of the layout? Why did they move tilde/backtick to such an unwieldy place, instead of leaving it where it was (and putting escape on second layer)? I use that key a lot more than Esc in Linux. I also don't see the point of moving backslash/pipe, which is also a key I use much more than Delete/Backspace (Bash, Vim and Emacs have other shortcuts for this). Is this a Mac thing?

No, it is surely not a Mac thing. This Blog (http://www.catonmat.net/blog/why-vim-uses-hjkl-as-arrow-keys) not only explains why 'hjkl' are used to navigate in vim but shows a keyboard of those days too and you
can see were the ~-key used to be and why it's the abbrevation for 'HOME' in Unix. Same thing with the escape key, though you got a point with '\|'.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #38 on: Thu, 30 May 2013, 13:40:22 »
I think the HHKB is special because it's one of the few keyboards that will return your affection.  I know my Filco doesn't do that.
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Offline dndlmx

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #39 on: Thu, 30 May 2013, 13:42:43 »
This Blog (http://www.catonmat.net/blog/why-vim-uses-hjkl-as-arrow-keys) not only explains why 'hjkl' are used to navigate in vim but shows a keyboard of those days too and you can see were the ~-key used to be and why it's the abbrevation for 'HOME' in Unix. Same thing with the escape key, though you got a point with '\|'.

Excellent dude, thanks for that.  :D

Offline ShivaYash

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #40 on: Thu, 30 May 2013, 14:13:37 »
I think the HHKB is special because it's one of the few keyboards that will return your affection.  I know my Filco doesn't do that.
Perhaps your FILCO isn't working properly, mine returns affection by the bucket load ;D
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Offline phetto

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #41 on: Fri, 31 May 2013, 11:09:07 »
Its only special to people without a FC600C.  :p

Lies. :P

Offline ShivaYash

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #42 on: Fri, 31 May 2013, 18:29:30 »
I am sort of beginning to understand the hype this board creates. I'm still not there fully but I do like Topre switches. It would of course be nice to one day soon test a RealForce board with the same switches, I hear they do feel different.

In terms of build quality, when comparing the HHKB and Poker II, it really doesn't seem to be that much in it. I know this sounds crazy but the little Poker 2/ II is really very nicely made and certainly the unit I have, has great weight and feeling to it. I was expecting something much less for its a massive bang for my relative low buck.

So by way of mini conclusion, its like comparing a Mercedes and BMW... they are different but there really isn't that much in the quality department between them. In other respects they are miles apart, diametrical opposed some might say.

More anon.
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Offline Schattendolch

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #43 on: Fri, 31 May 2013, 23:23:40 »
i think realforce is a much better value than hhk

hhk is just a status symbol

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #44 on: Sat, 01 June 2013, 02:50:01 »
i think realforce is a much better value than hhk

hhk is just a status symbol
I could agree more but in this form factor, HHKB has had a monopoly for quite some time. I look forward to a FC660 vs HHKB standoff. I'm sure the former will come out on top. The HHKB is old and now with just as good 60% boards hitting the market, they will need to change their appeal.

I think and of course I could be totally wrong.
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Offline Kayliss

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #45 on: Sat, 01 June 2013, 02:51:42 »
I loved the HHKB layout personally. If I didn't game so much it would be the only board I use.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #46 on: Sat, 01 June 2013, 03:02:52 »
Is this really the 'dream board' we all wish to own?
yes.

I think it's clever marketing and little else.
no.

Can someone who actually owns such a magically board explain to me what I'm missing?
It's literally the sexiest hunk of plastic you'll ever touch. I sleep next to mine every night. 
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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #47 on: Sat, 01 June 2013, 06:19:08 »
Is this really the 'dream board' we all wish to own?
yes.

I think it's clever marketing and little else.
no.

Can someone who actually owns such a magically board explain to me what I'm missing?
It's literally the sexiest hunk of plastic you'll ever touch. I sleep next to mine every night. 


That's creepy, especially looking at your avatar.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #48 on: Sat, 01 June 2013, 10:59:46 »
Is this really the 'dream board' we all wish to own?
yes.

I think it's clever marketing and little else.
no.

Can someone who actually owns such a magically board explain to me what I'm missing?
It's literally the sexiest hunk of plastic you'll ever touch. I sleep next to mine every night.

Hmmm... not exactly sure what to make of this but if it floats your boat, then keep floating my friend. I predict the HHKB will be having some troubles shortly as more boards are realised with the magically Topre switch. I am keen to try a RealForce board and see if there are any differences... in theory there should not be, but I find Cherry MX varies from board to board.

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Re: What's make the HHK keyboard so special?
« Reply #49 on: Sun, 02 June 2013, 06:40:39 »
Hmmm... not exactly sure what to make of this but if it floats your boat, then keep floating my friend. I predict the HHKB will be having some troubles shortly as more boards are realised with the magically Topre switch. I am keen to try a RealForce board and see if there are any differences... in theory there should not be, but I find Cherry MX varies from board to board.

I think Leopold has some special licensing agreement to do it but I think it would be great if more companies came out with Topre based boards.

As far as your "theory".  Not sure where you're coming up with that...There is most definitely a difference in feel between the RF and HHKB.  I don't think anyone has said they feel the same.  Some people will like the plate, some people prefer the case mounted switches of the HHKB.  I think everyone agrees you get more "thock" with a HHKB...if you like that then you'll probably prefer the HHKB.  If you don't or think it needs to thock less..then the RF will be preferred.