Leopold releases compact FC660C keyboard equipped with Topre capacitance switch
It has been announced that the Korean Leopold brand has released the "FC660C" line of high-end keyboards in a tiny size. A product that incorporates the capacitive contactless switch from Topre.
In addition to the standard hues of "black" and "gray + blue," the quiet model, which employs a silent switch, is available in three colors, including "ivory + gray" and "gray + blue." Everything is in place. It features a pressing pressure of 45g and a constant load standard, which is similar to the capacitive non-contact switch that is familiar from the Topre "REALFORCE" series. 66-key English layout with a key pitch of 19 mm. The keyboard layout is approximately 30% smaller than a standard ten-keyless keyboard while keeping the same level of functionality. In addition, the keycap is made of a highly durable PBT cap that is resistant to heat and grease, and it is printed with a sublimation printing technique that is resistant to wear.
Additionally, by combining the Fn key with the standard small model, the operability equivalent to that of a normal keyboard is ensured as a standard compact model. On the bottom of the main unit, there is a DIP switch for altering the settings, and individual keys can be replaced and restricted. The key at the "ESC" location can be set to either "ESC" or "'", and the indication can be used to indicate that the setting has been successfully completed.
The connecting interface is USB, and a detachable cable is utilized to connect the two devices together. External dimensions are as follows: width 328 mm, depth 111 mm, height 25.0-40.0 mm, and weight 700 g; internal dimensions are as follows: Additionally, a new keycap for "Ctrl / Caps Lock" as well as an instruction manual are included with the purchase of the goods.
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Well of course! Its the fkn Keycult! Lol.
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My next board for sure.
I've got a pok3r LE right now which is 'meh', and vortex is becoming a bit too mainstream (much like ducky before the hype).
I'm using Space65 right now, lovely, but I want to switch to something with 75% layout.
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I just bought the Realforce RGB TKL for $350 from Japan. I have it, best switches period! Worth every cent. My go to is the Logitech G915 TKL wireless with clicky switches.. Love this keyboard also..
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If they release it in ANSI i will get one...
Best switch with one of the best keyboard maker in the right size

(I still use a Varmillo pre-Ducky version (it's a Leopol) )
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This keyboard > razer, corsair, any other gaming brand combined.