ph> > My newest keeb my boss bought for me as a thank you.
ph> Man, I like mech keybs too, but that one is just way too pricey. In
ph> contrast, my daily driver keyboard was $21 total ($12 for the actual
ph> keyboard and $9 for some nicer caps). Don't get me wrong, I've spent
ph> over a hundred on ones for older computers, but nothing as high as that one
ph> :).
I recently bought a used cheapy 67% mech keyboard and its been my favorite
computer upgrade in a LONG time. I love it...
I think I'm gonna go down the rabbit-hole as I prefer having F-keys; a 75%
layout looks perfect to me. You don't have to spend $200+ anymore to get a
really great mech keyboard, but I'm interested in something a little more
premium to get away from the all plastic housing.
Buying used was neat in my experience, too, because the guy put a cool set of
caps on AND had re-greased the keys and showed me how/told me a bit about how to
spruce up even the cheaper modular keyboard hardware.
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