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I really like the matte finish on QFR and as you said, both are made by costar.My only beef with QFR is that its LEDs are low quality and some will probably die out on you. It that doesn't bother you or you don't care about LEDs/backlight, or you are willing to solder on some new ones then QFR is the right choice IMO.Where did you find the info on TKL versions of the Ducky One?
Quote from: Lokomotivet on Fri, 08 January 2016, 01:46:34I really like the matte finish on QFR and as you said, both are made by costar.My only beef with QFR is that its LEDs are low quality and some will probably die out on you. It that doesn't bother you or you don't care about LEDs/backlight, or you are willing to solder on some new ones then QFR is the right choice IMO.Where did you find the info on TKL versions of the Ducky One? For the QFR, I meant the non backlit version. Isn't the backlit version the rapid-i?And for the TKL Ducky One I got it from their facebook. https://web.facebook.com/DuckyKeyboardsUk
I think the quickfire is more worth than the filco for the price the problem with the qfr is the crazy coolermaster branding and the rubber like case
Older QFR had the extra branding, but later models did not.The QFS I am using now only has the CM logo on the back edge, near where the cable comes out.Also the rubber coating can tend to show up oily fingerprints very well.
If you ever plan to desolder/swap the switches get the Filco, the dual-sided PCB on it is much nicer than the single sided PCB on the QFR. A dual sided PCB will withstand multiple heat cycles without issue whereas a single sided PCB will tend to have issues with the traces lifting off after being heated too many times or if you use too much heat.