I was able to visit Elite Keyboards for a demonstration a bit over a week ago and I did not leave empty handed.. I'm glad to report that I'm the proud owner of a new blank black HHKB! I've brought it to work with me throughout the week to get further acquainted. In a short span of time it has become a joy to type again. The feeling reminds me of when I was a sprout excitedly clacking away at Mario Teaches Typing..
First off, Brian at Elite Keyboards is a pleasure to interact with and if you are in the Southern California region I would recommend stopping by. A wondrous opportunity to try these top tier products toe to toe!
Some general thoughts, bearing in mind my limited experience.. Coming from MX Browns, I found the Topre 45g weighting to be perfect. I'm fairly sure that my fingers would be fatigued after a few hours of use with the 55g, but I don't think it would be impossible to adjust. If you're a rock climber, shred heavily on the guitar, or just have hulk hands I would imagine the 55g would be a better fit.
The Realforce 45g 87U appeared to be the best constructed keyboard I interacted with. The plate mounting gave the keys a very consistent feel across the board. It isn't hard to see why Realforce earns such praise and I would describe their product in two words as sturdy and elegant. The only issue I have with the Realforce brand is the fixed USB cable, as I've had my eye on some custom MiMic cables from GH mod tjcaustin before I even decided on a keyboard.
As mentioned previously, I don't think I could have made a mistake choosing between the Realforce and HHKB, after comparing the products I don't think it is fair to say one is better than the other. Both keyboards are great in their own respect. I think for most it may come down to form factor and intended purpose.
I went there with an open mind, but the HHKB kept whispering in my ears.. The combination of the 60% form factor and beautiful layout demands a lot of attention. In the back of my mind I also wanted to be able to take this board with me with little hassle. I will likely continue to use TKL for a gaming setup, but there is a distinct appeal to a 60% board for me. I tend to be a minimalist at heart leaning towards smaller boards so this is all purely preference.
The simplest way for me to describe typing on the HHKB in one word is "Fun", with a capitol "F". It does feel more organic as some have described it, maybe less consistent versus a plate. The extra layer of feedback leaves me feeling more connected to the device overall. I was worried about the layout changes from a standard keyboard and it took all of half a day to get comfortable. My hands are moving less while typing than they ever have. If you commit time learning this intuitive layout I think most will find it preferable. I couldn't fully explain why I was drawn more to the HHKB, but I will say it is a genuine pleasure to type on that I enjoy more each chance I get.
Now that I have opened Pandora's Box, I think my next venture will have to be a fully programmable 60%.. Thanks again for all the help and allowing me the opportunity to share!