Published: 2017-11-29, Author: Mike , review by: kotaku.com
I've spent years eschewing full-size keyboards in favor of tenkeyless and smaller designs, having convinced myself I have absolutely no need for a number pad. I have no trouble getting on without one, but I have to admit it's nice to have one on hand, esp...
Good build quality with thick metal case, Excellent stock and replacement keycaps with thick PBT plastic and dye-sublimated legends, Three-layer programmability and strong onboard controls, Choice of eight Cherry MX switches, including the rarely used Sil
Expensive for what is otherwise a new and niche layout, Locked firmware preventing easier/full programmability, Only has a one-year warranty
As of the date of this article, the Vortex ViBE costs $139-$149 from MechanicalKeyboards.com, depending on the switch type. This is Vortex's primary reseller option in the USA and often ends up being the only option for a few other countries as well. Goo...
Abstract: Det är lätt att falla in i ledet och hålla sig till säkra kort som tillverkare, men i dagens tangentbordstest sticker Leopold och Vortex ut hakan.På dagens marknad tillverkas kommersiella tangentbord ofta i få layouter. Vanligast är fullstora- och TKL...