Check out the latest prices for all of the products featured in the video: Cherry KC 200 MX Keyboard: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLH89X2K?ref=t_ac_view_request_product_image&campaignId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52&linkCode=tr1&tag=evaluateevery-20&linkId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52_1717391182557 Cherry Wireless Mouse: www.amazon.com/dp/B07RNS7NLS?ref=t_ac_view_request_product_image&campaignId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52&linkCode=tr1&tag=evaluateevery-20&linkId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52_1717391069870 Cherry Palmrest www.amazon.com/dp/B0BYDXFM18?ref=t_ac_view_request_product_image&campaignId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52&linkCode=tr1&tag=evaluateevery-20&linkId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52_1717391106091 Cherry Experience Box: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXTP79HR?ref=t_ac_view_request_product_image&campaignId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52&linkCode=tr1&tag=evaluateevery-20&linkId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52_1717391168282 (These are affiliate links and I recieve a small commission on sales made through them. There is no extra cost to you. Thanks so much for supporting the channel. :-) )
Absolutely amazing video; taught me more about keyboards than the past 15 videos of keyboard "experts" did. Greatly eased my current search for a new keyboard. Thank you *very* much!
@@KitBetts-Masters You see, I am currently tearing out my hair at finding a good, silent keyboard (due to noise sensitivity) with a 100% (or at least above 80%) form factor that is available in Germany with the DE-ISO layout. This is much harder than it seems, and it got me hating everyone by how impractical some "solutions" were. I would even be fine with building my own (as long as I don't have to solder or lube stuff myself). So far, the Cherry MX2A Switches are the best silents I have heard of, but the KC200 MX is a bit of a problem for me because I don't like the keycaps (they are a bit too sharp and I am unaware if those can be swapped, if so, that would be great). Also, can you use the KC200 MX wired or is it just wireless? I know these are a lot of questions, but I am just dying here getting a new keyboard right now. You already helped greatly already though.
🙋♂Hi Kit! I use a "Dygma Defy" keyboard in my home office and cannot live without it. For years, I have used split keyboards at the first sign of RSI. Though this may not be a solution for all, it is a good start for those who suffer from wrist pain. The Defy keyboard is not cheap, but is completely programmable and fully hot swappable with keys of your choosing. Though split keyboards take some time to get used to, I suggest starting early. My last normal inline keyboard was from "DAS", that was well over 18 years ago. As always, love the content and kudos from NYC.🗽
Hi! Been watching your videos over the past month and I’m still very much torn between two options - A) Getting a Remarkable 2; or B) Waiting for the Supernote A5X2 What I value above all else is having good note/folder management. I’m a little OCD when it comes to that sort of thing and I want a product with a strong, intuitive UI. The second criteria is that I want a product that can last me for years to come - I know the Remarkable 2 is getting pretty old at this point, but do you think that I should be concerned about the product’s longevity? For context, I plan on getting an e-ink notebook purely to replace physical notebooks and plan to use the product as my daily driver to get me through the Solicitors Qualifying Examinations (and to bring into meetings for note-taking / general office-use at a law firm). Would you kindly let me know what you would do if you were in my shoes?
How do you feel about the ergonomics of this keyboard? I tend to find a split keyboard to be more comfortable for my wrists. I have wanted a nice mechanical keyboard forever because I love to type. But at this moment my work tends to be a bit more remote so a travel keyboard I think would be a better option to invest in.
This KC 200 MX has three lights on the keys themselves - CAPS , SCROLL , NUM. This is better then three lights on the top of a keyboard. To me it is the best configuration for typing. MX 2A brown is the better choice for typing . I think it is also The best choice for typing!!! Apart from the cable which I wis it would be braded and detachable USB c to USB A, this keyboard is much superior to for example any corsair keyboard I have had before and cost 1.5 more. Something in Cherry keyboards screams QUALITY 😊
I have the cherry mx 2 brown switches ( a must for modern typing) in two keyboards : 1. Chery KC 200 MX 2. Corsair K70 RGB pro And ? The key stroks in the Cherry KC 200 MX are much superior with zero wobble and actually apart from the cable , the build is better on the Cherry KC 200 MX. Though they use the same cherry mx 2 brown keys. Trust me - The cherry KC 200 mx is the better keyboard if one does not need lights. For typing lights are not needed but nice to have but if the Typing is much much better I would choose typing over lights. It is a night and day difference in Keys stability and uniformity of key stroks in favour of Cherry KC 200 MX. Night and day - THAT MUCH !! Look the Cherry KC 200 MX is the better keyboard . I have them both and I am totally not biased. It makes me think that if I need lights I might better go and see what Cherry has to offer and choose Cherry over corsair . The quality is in the Cherry Keyboards. TRUST ME. You can check for yourself and buy both. I promiss you that after that you" ll keep buying only the Cherry keboards.
Great great greay keyboard and very very good build quality ; bettercthen corsair apart from the cable - I would like braid and detachable usb C to usb A cable. No need for lights and the free lights on the keys themselves are enough and excellent for typing and even better then lights one spot. The cherry brown mx2A brown on this keyboard is a must must must must must must must for typing and is well implemented here on the KC 200 MX keyboard. Much much much better implementation then on corsair K70 RGB PRO that uses also MX 2A brown switches yet wobbly , noisy and with inconsistant keys and keystrokes . Keystrokes on the Cherry KC 200 MX that uses MX 2A brown switches are super non wobly , responsive , quiet , consistant ...Just excellent. It leds me to try also other keyboards from Cherry instead of Corsair or Logitech or Raizer . Yet one thing Razer do best is Mouses.
Check out the latest prices for all of the products featured in the video:
Cherry KC 200 MX Keyboard: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CLH89X2K?ref=t_ac_view_request_product_image&campaignId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52&linkCode=tr1&tag=evaluateevery-20&linkId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52_1717391182557
Cherry Wireless Mouse: www.amazon.com/dp/B07RNS7NLS?ref=t_ac_view_request_product_image&campaignId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52&linkCode=tr1&tag=evaluateevery-20&linkId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52_1717391069870
Cherry Palmrest www.amazon.com/dp/B0BYDXFM18?ref=t_ac_view_request_product_image&campaignId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52&linkCode=tr1&tag=evaluateevery-20&linkId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52_1717391106091
Cherry Experience Box: www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXTP79HR?ref=t_ac_view_request_product_image&campaignId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52&linkCode=tr1&tag=evaluateevery-20&linkId=amzn1.campaign.2U8DC23PV5H52_1717391168282
(These are affiliate links and I recieve a small commission on sales made through them. There is no extra cost to you. Thanks so much for supporting the channel. :-) )
Absolutely amazing video; taught me more about keyboards than the past 15 videos of keyboard "experts" did.
Greatly eased my current search for a new keyboard.
Thank you *very* much!
So very glad to help! This is a great keyboard!
@@KitBetts-Masters You see, I am currently tearing out my hair at finding a good, silent keyboard (due to noise sensitivity) with a 100% (or at least above 80%) form factor that is available in Germany with the DE-ISO layout. This is much harder than it seems, and it got me hating everyone by how impractical some "solutions" were.
I would even be fine with building my own (as long as I don't have to solder or lube stuff myself).
So far, the Cherry MX2A Switches are the best silents I have heard of, but the KC200 MX is a bit of a problem for me because I don't like the keycaps (they are a bit too sharp and I am unaware if those can be swapped, if so, that would be great). Also, can you use the KC200 MX wired or is it just wireless?
I know these are a lot of questions, but I am just dying here getting a new keyboard right now.
You already helped greatly already though.
As a home office worker this is a great good to know. Thx for the affiliate link.
🙋♂Hi Kit! I use a "Dygma Defy" keyboard in my home office and cannot live without it. For years, I have used split keyboards at the first sign of RSI. Though this may not be a solution for all, it is a good start for those who suffer from wrist pain. The Defy keyboard is not cheap, but is completely programmable and fully hot swappable with keys of your choosing. Though split keyboards take some time to get used to, I suggest starting early. My last normal inline keyboard was from "DAS", that was well over 18 years ago. As always, love the content and kudos from NYC.🗽
Hi! Been watching your videos over the past month and I’m still very much torn between two options -
A) Getting a Remarkable 2; or
B) Waiting for the Supernote A5X2
What I value above all else is having good note/folder management. I’m a little OCD when it comes to that sort of thing and I want a product with a strong, intuitive UI.
The second criteria is that I want a product that can last me for years to come - I know the Remarkable 2 is getting pretty old at this point, but do you think that I should be concerned about the product’s longevity?
For context, I plan on getting an e-ink notebook purely to replace physical notebooks and plan to use the product as my daily driver to get me through the Solicitors Qualifying Examinations (and to bring into meetings for note-taking / general office-use at a law firm).
Would you kindly let me know what you would do if you were in my shoes?
How do you feel about the ergonomics of this keyboard? I tend to find a split keyboard to be more comfortable for my wrists. I have wanted a nice mechanical keyboard forever because I love to type. But at this moment my work tends to be a bit more remote so a travel keyboard I think would be a better option to invest in.
This KC 200 MX has three lights on the keys themselves - CAPS , SCROLL , NUM. This is better then three lights on the top of a keyboard.
To me it is the best configuration for typing.
MX 2A brown is the better choice for typing . I think it is also The best choice for typing!!!
Apart from the cable which I wis it would be braded and detachable USB c to USB A, this keyboard is much superior to for example any corsair keyboard I have had before and cost 1.5 more.
Something in Cherry keyboards screams QUALITY 😊
I have the cherry mx 2 brown switches ( a must for modern typing) in two keyboards :
1. Chery KC 200 MX
2. Corsair K70 RGB pro
And ?
The key stroks in the Cherry KC 200 MX are much superior with zero wobble and actually apart from the cable , the build is better on the Cherry KC 200 MX.
Though they use the same cherry mx 2 brown keys.
Trust me - The cherry KC 200 mx is the better keyboard if one does not need lights. For typing lights are not needed but nice to have but if the Typing is much much better I would choose typing over lights.
It is a night and day difference in Keys stability and uniformity of key stroks in favour of Cherry KC 200 MX. Night and day - THAT MUCH !!
Look the Cherry KC 200 MX is the better keyboard . I have them both and I am totally not biased.
It makes me think that if I need lights I might better go and see what Cherry has to offer and choose Cherry over corsair . The quality is in the Cherry Keyboards.
TRUST ME. You can check for yourself and buy both. I promiss you that after that you" ll keep buying only the Cherry keboards.
Great great greay keyboard and very very good build quality ; bettercthen corsair apart from the cable - I would like braid and detachable usb C to usb A cable.
No need for lights and the free lights on the keys themselves are enough and excellent for typing and even better then lights one spot.
The cherry brown mx2A brown on this keyboard is a must must must must must must must for typing and is well implemented here on the KC 200 MX keyboard.
Much much much better implementation then on corsair K70 RGB PRO that uses also MX 2A brown switches yet wobbly , noisy and with inconsistant keys and keystrokes .
Keystrokes on the Cherry KC 200 MX that uses MX 2A brown switches are super non wobly , responsive , quiet , consistant ...Just excellent. It leds me to try also other keyboards from Cherry instead of Corsair or Logitech or Raizer .
Yet one thing Razer do best is Mouses.