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EPOMAKER TH80 SE Gasket 75% Mechanical Keyboard - $43

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This is a pretty good keyboard for gaming and general typing.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...16O31&th=1
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This is a pretty good keyboard for gaming and general typing.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...16O31&th=1

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pharaoh248
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank pharaoh248

For those curious, the switches from heaviest to lightest actuation are Gateron Pro Black > Gateron Pro Yellow > Bluebird.
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CrimsonSardine6643
Last Thursday
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Ignore the "gasket" part of this keyboard because you definitely won't notice that much, it's a very firm mounting. But other than that decent board, I have 2 because they are so cheap on sale that I just looked at it like getting certain switches + keycaps I wanted and a free keyboard.
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Milkcake81
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I am not a keyboard expert but I have several keyboards. I have this one and I really like it. It's hefty and I like the ability to switch to windows and different wireless selections in the back (instead of some keyboard combo to change). I like the volume knob and press to mute. The typing is quiet and yet sounds good. The only bad thing I can say is that there is no switch to turn off and battery runs out relatively quickly to other keyboards
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awdrifter
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Are 25% of the keys missing? It's this another way of saying 10 key-less?
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DFisBUSY
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Quote from awdrifter :
Are 25% of the keys missing? It's this another way of saying 10 key-less?

75% is a notch below TKL
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NEOchildish
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I currently use this board. For the price it is pretty good purchase, especially if you never owned a mechanical keyboard. The upgrade would be VERY significant for you and you can always get different switches or keycaps. If you want something better with more keys get the Aula F99 for 30 dollars more or do your own research
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sisseton
2d ago
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I got the one with the Budgerigar Switches back in early march and absolutely love it. I am not a keyboard aficionado by any means and just liked the color and wanted something that was mechanical and more like the IBM keyboards of yesteryear. I like the weight of this and when my sister came home and used my PC she was impressed with the way it sounded even if she's coming from just using Laptop keyboards. While yes this isn't going to compare IMO to the old IBM clicky keyboards I still really enjoy it and have been very happy with my purchase. It comes with a dust cover and I am trying to keep this keyboard as clean as possible.

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