I don't think many people use or understand IBM's, I've never used them, I'm not well versed in their working principles, I only listened to the typing vids, they were pretty mechanical sounding, so I wouldn't easily bash them, for these reasons
Same thing applies for the Topre, yet the principles are more public / easy to understand, also Topre is less respected while the IBM codenames are definitely extremely cool/respectable
It would certainly be very fun to call Topre's glorified rubber domes, so I understand the end result
Long story short, people talk, mostly for fun, it's illogical to try and deduct a logical conclusion from the end chatter
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As a recent enthusiast, my impression is:
- There are a lot of trolls, so cancelling out the noise is necessary
- Topre users seem very satisfied with their keyboards, I don't remember seeing a dissatisfied user, and if people endure the horrendous HHKB layout for Topre's, they should be very very good, but as I have thousands invested in Cherry MX's, I will stick with my choices
- IBM's seem like niche keyboards, they seem to be very different and fun, they are like mechanical watches, in the digital era, mechanical watches increase in value significantly, I think the situation is similar