I know Topre's type heaven is an entry level board at it's price of ~150, it bears a plastic construction and has ABS pad-printed keycaps.
Enthusiasts nag about this board often. Comments on youtube, forums, blogs, etc like "Not the true feel of Topre", "The worst Topre board ever", and even "feels like a Topre board made for children".
It's also a highly rumored board. Things from the quality control on this board is poor to the switches have a less consistent feel to them. Is the Topre Type Heaven truly that bad? Is enthusiasts just bashing it because it's worth half of their premium Realforce keyboard? Or do reviewers expect too much from an entry-level Topre keyboard?
I'm not spending big bucks for a Realforce feel, I'm spending an affordable amount for a Topre feel.
I want to get a feeling of Topre before I reach into my wallet and toss three hundred dollars for a HHKP2 with kryox oil + grease lubricant, hyperspheres, and a PBT spacebar. and It's obvious that PBT keycaps and a metal frame feels better to type on, the awesome signature "thock" Topre sound won't be brought for $150.
I'm just looking for a cheap Topre feel without breaking the bank. Is it at least better than Topre knock-offs (Noppo's and Plum's capacitive switches)?
It's either this Topre board or I'm going back to MX Browns or Gateron browns.