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Offline OldDogmeat

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New Keyboard and big thanks
« on: Tue, 07 January 2014, 13:57:25 »
I'm pretty new on here and joined to get good info regards what to look for with my specific requirements for a gaming keyboard.

A number of people contributed with suggestions to my post for help in hunting down the right keyboard and helped answer some specific questions that I had.

I'm typing this on my brand new Noppoo Choc Mini 84/2M thanks to input from these forums and also the vendor that I purchased the keyboard from, QTan from Keyboard-WOW.

I really wasn't sure initially about buying a keyboard that would ship from China through a small online shop that I'd never heard of and felt I was taking a bit of a chance with it so ordered via Ebay for protection; Well I needn't have worried at all and in fact the keyboard arrived super quick here to the UK and the item is all spanking new, boxed with all the correct bits and bobs; plug in the tiny wireless USB dongle, slot a couple of batteries in and hey presto its perfect.

Massive thanks to everyone on here who contributed to my post for help and a HUGE thanks to QTan for being a brilliant vendor.

My next step will be to source some coloured keycaps to help in low-light gaming sessions but I'll add another post for that later.

Great forum, great vendors.

Thanks,
Dan

Offline osi

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Re: New Keyboard and big thanks
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 07 January 2014, 14:01:05 »
Glad to hear your transaction went well. I've successfully ordered from the site in the past shipped US and it all worked out.

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Re: New Keyboard and big thanks
« Reply #2 on: Tue, 07 January 2014, 14:06:25 »
Glad to hear you found a keyboard that fits you.

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Re: New Keyboard and big thanks
« Reply #3 on: Tue, 07 January 2014, 18:52:36 »
I'm pretty new on here and joined to get good info regards what to look for with my specific requirements for a gaming keyboard.

A number of people contributed with suggestions to my post for help in hunting down the right keyboard and helped answer some specific questions that I had.

I'm typing this on my brand new Noppoo Choc Mini 84/2M thanks to input from these forums and also the vendor that I purchased the keyboard from, QTan from Keyboard-WOW.

I really wasn't sure initially about buying a keyboard that would ship from China through a small online shop that I'd never heard of and felt I was taking a bit of a chance with it so ordered via Ebay for protection; Well I needn't have worried at all and in fact the keyboard arrived super quick here to the UK and the item is all spanking new, boxed with all the correct bits and bobs; plug in the tiny wireless USB dongle, slot a couple of batteries in and hey presto its perfect.

Massive thanks to everyone on here who contributed to my post for help and a HUGE thanks to QTan for being a brilliant vendor.

My next step will be to source some coloured keycaps to help in low-light gaming sessions but I'll add another post for that later.

Great forum, great vendors.

Thanks,
Dan

Good to hear!

qtan's great :)
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Re: New Keyboard and big thanks
« Reply #4 on: Tue, 07 January 2014, 19:14:12 »
The Noppoo Choc Mini is a great choice for gaming! Enjoy.
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