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Offline spremino

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I was going to buy a Cherry G80-3000 with MX Clears but - I don't know why - lately the price of this model has almost doubled (to 120 euros).  Therefore I am looking for alternative keyboards with a standard ISO layout, MX Clears or similar tactile switches,and hopefully with both Windows keys.  I don't care about the language, only the ISO layout.  I have also considered a Dell AT102W, but they are difficult to find here in the European Union.

Any suggestions?  Thanks.

EDIT: Ideally, I would like to find a keyboard - used or new - for no more than 70 euros shipped, but the less the better.
« Last Edit: Wed, 01 June 2016, 14:58:48 by spremino »
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Re: [EU] Cheap ISO keyboard with quiet heavy switches?
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 01 June 2016, 07:20:40 »
Much depends on what you mean by cheap.
eBay is usually a good place to buy G80-3000s.

If you can live with MX Blacks (or if you feel like replacing the switches), you might wanna try and offer £ 30 for this one which would sum up to around € 65 shipped.
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Re: [EU] Cheap ISO keyboard with quiet heavy switches?
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 01 June 2016, 08:07:55 »
Much depends on what you mean by cheap.

Ideally, I would like to find a keyboard for no more than 70 euros shipped, but the less the better.

eBay is usually a good place to buy G80-3000s.

Unfortunately, it seems that G80-3000s with switches other than MX Blues and Blacks are being discontinued, because they have become difficult to find.

If you can live with MX Blacks (or if you feel like replacing the switches)

Thanks for making me realize that I would prefer some tactility in the switches, therefore AFAIK MX Blacks are out.  I am grateful for your effort in suggesting a candidate.
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Re: [EU] Affordable ISO keyboard with quiet heavy tactile switches?
« Reply #3 on: Sat, 04 June 2016, 06:56:44 »
There you go. Cherry MX Brown, fullsize ISO. € 55 before shipping.
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Re: [EU] Affordable ISO keyboard with quiet heavy tactile switches?
« Reply #4 on: Sat, 04 June 2016, 10:59:08 »
MX brown is not heavy by any stretch though Oo .

As for the AT102W; I don't where you've been looking xD . I find them all the time! Check out your local recycling centres.
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Re: [EU] Affordable ISO keyboard with quiet heavy tactile switches?
« Reply #5 on: Sat, 04 June 2016, 13:23:14 »
As for the AT102W; I don't where you've been looking xD . I find them all the time! Check out your local recycling centres.

I was looking on Ebay and Google Shopping only.  Thanks for your suggestion.

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Re: [EU] Affordable ISO keyboard with quiet heavy tactile switches?
« Reply #6 on: Sat, 04 June 2016, 13:45:44 »
As for the AT102W; I don't where you've been looking xD . I find them all the time! Check out your local recycling centres.

I was looking on Ebay and Google Shopping only.  Thanks for your suggestion.
These were extremely common keyboards throughout the entirety of the 90s. They were produced by the millions I'm sure. You can find them everywhere, if you work in an office or something, see if they have any old equipment store. I found a bunch at my uni, too. I must've had over 20 in total by now, from all kinds of different sources.

As always with Alps boards; don't settle for anything that's not clean! Dirty Alps boards tend to be extremely nasty.
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