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Offline gizzard

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RGB TKL Cherry MX Keyboard
« on: Sun, 15 November 2015, 18:40:39 »
Why isnt there a good one out on the market?!?!

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Offline Mattr567

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Re: RGB TKL Cherry MX Keyboard
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 15 November 2015, 23:01:21 »
Besides the K65 RGB, wait for Ducky to release a Shine 5 TKL (if they will)
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Offline falkentyne

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Re: RGB TKL Cherry MX Keyboard
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 16 November 2015, 04:50:57 »
There are barely any Cherry MX RGB keyboards even on the market, except Corsair's original and Strafe offerings.
The first non corsair Cherry RGB was the Ducky Year of the Goat, and that sold out literally as soon as the shipments arrived.  It was the first Ducky limited edition keyboard to instantly sell out of almost all 2015 units made, unlike the Shine 2 78, Shine 4 year of the horse, year of the snake, and the Shine 69 fire edition (the fire 69 was available for many months after release).

And the Ducky Shine 5's are out and they're selling out as fast as people get inventory.  It will be awhile before a TKL version comes out from anyone, with the type of demand for these disco light shows...
Ducky can't even make enough RGB Shine 5's to satisfy demand, so I doubt they have any resources to make any TKL right now).
One other company besides Ducky has a Cherry MX RGB board out and I don't remember who it is.
« Last Edit: Mon, 16 November 2015, 04:54:43 by falkentyne »

Offline seville57

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Re: RGB TKL Cherry MX Keyboard
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 16 November 2015, 06:53:33 »
There are barely any Cherry MX RGB keyboards even on the market, except Corsair's original and Strafe offerings.
The first non corsair Cherry RGB was the Ducky Year of the Goat, and that sold out literally as soon as the shipments arrived.  It was the first Ducky limited edition keyboard to instantly sell out of almost all 2015 units made, unlike the Shine 2 78, Shine 4 year of the horse, year of the snake, and the Shine 69 fire edition (the fire 69 was available for many months after release).

And the Ducky Shine 5's are out and they're selling out as fast as people get inventory.  It will be awhile before a TKL version comes out from anyone, with the type of demand for these disco light shows...
Ducky can't even make enough RGB Shine 5's to satisfy demand, so I doubt they have any resources to make any TKL right now).
One other company besides Ducky has a Cherry MX RGB board out and I don't remember who it is.

This webshop in Sweden has the ISO/Nordic layout Ducky RGB YOTG in stock:

12 in stock.
http://www.inet.se/produkt/6607686/ducky-yotg-rgb-mx-red


20 in stock.
http://www.inet.se/produkt/6607685/ducky-yotg-rgb-mx-brown


ISO/Nordic layout Ducky Shine 5 RGB:

38 in stock.
http://www.inet.se/produkt/6607687/ducky-shine5-rgb-mx-brown


There are no Ducky RGB YOTG, Cherry MX Black sold here in Sweden, only Reds and Browns.


My ANSI RGB YOTG, Cherry MX Black with Miami keycaps set.







« Last Edit: Mon, 16 November 2015, 07:13:59 by seville57 »

Offline gizzard

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Re: RGB TKL Cherry MX Keyboard
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 18 November 2015, 12:26:19 »
I wonder if its cause cherry keys arent built for RGB? 

I cant imagine its a demand issue? 

Offline gizzard

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Re: RGB TKL Cherry MX Keyboard
« Reply #5 on: Wed, 18 November 2015, 12:28:21 »
anybody tried this:
http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-K65-RGB-Keyboard-Cherry/dp/B00P7Y4618

its cherry red (not my fav) and a crap ton of $$$

Offline Mattr567

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Re: RGB TKL Cherry MX Keyboard
« Reply #6 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 01:18:08 »
anybody tried this:
http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-K65-RGB-Keyboard-Cherry/dp/B00P7Y4618

its cherry red (not my fav) and a crap ton of $$$

I used to own the K70 RGB, the full size version.

Built well, nice feel but the software sucks (last time I checked) for it. As why you can see I dont own it anymore. Besides the fact that I hate MX Reds. MX Clears in a G80 suit me nicely.
Wang 725-3770 SKCM Brown, 1995
Zenith 163-73 - SKCM Blue, 1990
KBP V60 MTS - SKCM Amber w/ Canon HiPros
IBM P77, SKCC Green, 1984
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Compaq MX 11800, MX Black, 1997

Offline FrostyToast

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Re: RGB TKL Cherry MX Keyboard
« Reply #7 on: Thu, 19 November 2015, 01:24:10 »
anybody tried this:
http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-K65-RGB-Keyboard-Cherry/dp/B00P7Y4618

its cherry red (not my fav) and a crap ton of $$$

http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-K65-RGB-Keyboard-Cherry/dp/B00P7Y4618/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1447917708&sr=8-1&keywords=k65+rgb
I have not tried it but people do say the software sucks.
Corsair also has issues with their quality control and I have heard of horror stories involving LEDs burning out left, right, and center.

Besides that, there is also the non-standard bottom row that makes it a PITA for those who want to replace the keycaps.
That being said, more and more sets are including the required 6u spacebars for those kinds of boards.
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