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Review: Cooler Master SK621 keyboard

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/07/2019 12:14 PM | source: | 12 comment(s)
Review: Cooler Master SK621 keyboard

Cooler Master today has released the SK621, keywords, light, compact, RGB, Low profile Cherry MX, wired and Bluetooth wireless. An incredibly petite keyboard that is easy to carry around allowing you to game or work on in a rather premium fashion. 

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metagamer
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#5666983 Posted on: 05/08/2019 05:16 PM
no PBT key caps, no chance.

cryohellinc
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#5667222 Posted on: 05/09/2019 10:40 AM
Sure, even more with the Ducky Channel One Mini RGB is at 109 Euro and Varmilo entry level 60% is at 125 Euro, both in every MX flavor in all EU...

GMMK + switches of your choice + custom PBT keycaps for less.

Netherwind
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#5667299 Posted on: 05/09/2019 03:00 PM
I wish small keyboards would cost less than full sized ones but apparently not.

Sure, even more with the Ducky Channel One Mini RGB is at 109 Euro and Varmilo entry level 60% is at 125 Euro, both in every MX flavor in all EU...
That's why I hate Sweden, here we pay overprice for everything "computer". The Ducky is 139€ here, noice.

cryohellinc
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#5667446 Posted on: 05/09/2019 09:21 PM
That's why I hate Sweden, here we pay overprice for everything "computer". The Ducky is 139€ here, noice.

You have an economy and wages to match the cost unlike the VAST majority of other countries.

waltc3
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#5667857 Posted on: 05/10/2019 08:32 PM
Still looking for something the size of a Logitech Illuminated keyboard sans mechanical switching--the mechanical switches I've tried are all far too small for my hands to be useful. I actually find the Logitech quite nice, actually. The size is right and it's quiet. Anyone have experience with something similar, but different? Thx!

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