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Cherry sent us a more business slash home user orientated mouse and keyboard for review. This is a slight departure from our norm, but both products evidently have a use case, and the mouse - in particular - has a nifty party piece. Let's continue.
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Tufaann
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Posted on: 12/20/2018 11:24 PM
Ik heb een gevoel dat dit aardig lekker typt, ben sinds een maandje weer op een budget desktop.
Had een laptop hiervoor, en die low profile keys zijn iets wat ik inmiddels gewend ben.
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Dit ding kost meer dan mijn hele r9 280x setup :$ (woops haha, dat word hem niet voor mij)
Ik heb een gevoel dat dit aardig lekker typt, ben sinds een maandje weer op een budget desktop.
Had een laptop hiervoor, en die low profile keys zijn iets wat ik inmiddels gewend ben.
Top artikel Hilbert, keep em coming

Dit ding kost meer dan mijn hele r9 280x setup :$ (woops haha, dat word hem niet voor mij)
quantum hacker
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Posted on: 12/21/2018 06:13 AM
Still no big-ass TAB. Fail.
Still no big-ass TAB. Fail.
cryohellinc
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Posted on: 12/21/2018 07:44 AM
Its standard size, what do you expect, a space bar sized tab?
Still no big-ass TAB. Fail.
Its standard size, what do you expect, a space bar sized tab?
RedSquirrel
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Posted on: 12/21/2018 08:07 AM
Indeed, I've advocated scissor-dome switches like those found on the strait, or this, as being 'superior' for gaming than mechs; far quieter, faster response time and really durable too.
Indeed, I've advocated scissor-dome switches like those found on the strait, or this, as being 'superior' for gaming than mechs; far quieter, faster response time and really durable too.
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You forgot this small but very important detail it has scissor-style rubber dome key switches, as it makes quite a big difference in the feel to other slim style keyboards with no scissor keys.