this could've being a huge WIN if this keyboard was priced at 160$ max - nice review bytheway! also.. some bits was not mentioned clearly: official site talks about a ambient light sensor that auto-dims the keyboard... PBT keycaps its a nice plus... (u just mentioned "nice texture") ... has a nice mounting plate, gasket that helps a lot with the sound, ... a proper typing test would be nice. the worst thing its that at this price, 200$... Razer can offer optical switches, a baddass quality build, more vibrant LED lights, a nice wrist-rest. Didn't found another honest review on youtube so far about this full-size version.
not sure if you mentioned it or not, but can you put other switches on this keyboard? or does it have to be the hyperx options? I have several third party switches that I would like to use
@@JustinBrown-y1z Perfect, Thank you! I just got mine and its great so far stock. Glad to know I can change it to other switches if I wanted to. I'm excited to see once they release the plate options
Around 175USD for a 100% MKB w/ hotswappable switches does sound like a just-above standard deal, totally get the C+. That being said, the only time I want my keyboard to be flat in the traditional grid is when it's the default that comes w/ the device. Give me tent and splay or with thee I shan't play.
@@NoisyPixelNewsYour review wasn't very thorough. You missed key features. 8K polling, gasket mounted, ambient light sensor. Didn't call out the fact there is a 75% for $169.99 Please be more comprehensive if you plan on reviewing product.
Honestly these new age polling rates are so fast that you would not notice any difference in my opinion. It’s like discussing wireless over wired nowadays, there isn’t a difference anymore, and it gets repetitive to state in reviews when it doesn’t really affect my opinion on the hardware. The fact that it goes on sale is neither here nor there. Regarding the gasket structure I do a sound test during the unboxing section and do mention typing comfort and experience but I guess you got me on the fact I never used the word “gasket” 😦
@@NoisyPixelNews The point of a review is to be informative though right? Just because you don't think it is beneficial doesn't mean others feel the same. For example, if a keyboard has optical switches, would you not call it out because you don't see the benefit in them vs mechanical? That's kinda odd. To add, I didn't mention anything about the keyboard going on sale. There is a 75% version of this keyboard. 75% is a keyboard form factor. Have a good night.
I thought you meant 75% as a sale lmao. There is a line i draw during reviews where you have to ask yourself, am I just reading specs, or am I actually reflecting on the product's user experience. I suppose watching other reviews helps too, because I might discuss topics that others dont, and vice versa.
Gaming keyboards have come a long way. Only gonna get better with time too. Thanks for the review! 👍
1. Can the wheel button be used as sound mute button? 2. How quiet is the red switch?
this could've being a huge WIN if this keyboard was priced at 160$ max - nice review bytheway!
also.. some bits was not mentioned clearly:
official site talks about a ambient light sensor that auto-dims the keyboard... PBT keycaps its a nice plus... (u just mentioned "nice texture") ... has a nice mounting plate, gasket that helps a lot with the sound, ... a proper typing test would be nice.
the worst thing its that at this price, 200$... Razer can offer optical switches, a baddass quality build, more vibrant LED lights, a nice wrist-rest. Didn't found another honest review on youtube so far about this full-size version.
not sure if you mentioned it or not, but can you put other switches on this keyboard? or does it have to be the hyperx options? I have several third party switches that I would like to use
It's fully hot-swappable. You can use any switch you want (except optical switches).
@@JustinBrown-y1z Perfect, Thank you! I just got mine and its great so far stock. Glad to know I can change it to other switches if I wanted to. I'm excited to see once they release the plate options
Around 175USD for a 100% MKB w/ hotswappable switches does sound like a just-above standard deal, totally get the C+.
That being said, the only time I want my keyboard to be flat in the traditional grid is when it's the default that comes w/ the device.
Give me tent and splay or with thee I shan't play.
$200.
I know right
@@NoisyPixelNewsYour review wasn't very thorough. You missed key features. 8K polling, gasket mounted, ambient light sensor. Didn't call out the fact there is a 75% for $169.99
Please be more comprehensive if you plan on reviewing product.
Honestly these new age polling rates are so fast that you would not notice any difference in my opinion. It’s like discussing wireless over wired nowadays, there isn’t a difference anymore, and it gets repetitive to state in reviews when it doesn’t really affect my opinion on the hardware.
The fact that it goes on sale is neither here nor there.
Regarding the gasket structure I do a sound test during the unboxing section and do mention typing comfort and experience but I guess you got me on the fact I never used the word “gasket” 😦
@@NoisyPixelNews The point of a review is to be informative though right? Just because you don't think it is beneficial doesn't mean others feel the same. For example, if a keyboard has optical switches, would you not call it out because you don't see the benefit in them vs mechanical? That's kinda odd. To add, I didn't mention anything about the keyboard going on sale. There is a 75% version of this keyboard. 75% is a keyboard form factor.
Have a good night.
I thought you meant 75% as a sale lmao. There is a line i draw during reviews where you have to ask yourself, am I just reading specs, or am I actually reflecting on the product's user experience.
I suppose watching other reviews helps too, because I might discuss topics that others dont, and vice versa.