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Offline xoom999

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MK84 Love
« on: Tue, 23 February 2016, 00:28:49 »
Hope the mechanicalkeyboard.com guys see this...

Meet you guys at PDXLAN this weekend. You cut me and my homies a fantastic deal on the MK84. Its really a sweet keyboard, I love it. Thought about making it my normal daily, but I need a 10-key for work :/. The MK84 is perfect for an on-the-go situation where you can't live without a clicky fun times.

Also, Happy to share the TG3 with you.

Cheers my friends.

XooM

Offline robscomputer

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Re: MK84 Love
« Reply #1 on: Tue, 23 February 2016, 02:55:44 »
Any comments about the MK84? I've been looking for a keyboard between a 60% and TLK, but haven't seen much about the Greetech switches.

Offline xoom999

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Re: MK84 Love
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 24 February 2016, 19:41:25 »
So far I think the switches are great. They feel like other MX switches I have had my hands on. The device played real well all weekend at PDXLAN.

Offline klennkellon

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Re: MK84 Love
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 25 February 2016, 21:04:33 »
Any comments about the MK84? I've been looking for a keyboard between a 60% and TLK, but haven't seen much about the Greetech switches.

I have heard they are OEM'd by Keycool, I have a Keycool 87 with Kailh Reds and it's a pretty solid keyboard, the case has recently started to creak a lot

From my research, the Greetech Blues are a little springier and louder than MX Blues, I would assume the other switches are the same.