Your video is as good as always. I'm looking forward to your review of the Xinmeng M75 and how it compares to the Aula F75. I think these are the 2 best options in the price range under $40(layout 75%)
@@itssamueltan Or you can also take a look at the CMK75 and Infi75 lite, I think these are good options under $80. I'm just commenting, your videos are still very good quality
i was planning on buying it and even pledged 1 dollar for the extra discount but when the kickstarter launched apparently i have to pay 100 dollars for shipping charges to my country... this is a damn joke
Fair Review, but most people are used to VIA keyboard mapping. Not sure why 1,000hz is so special when they have keyboards with 8,000hz. Nothing special about this keyboard, but spend your money where you wish people.
Yea I use VIA too, but at the least you can still remap the keys. 1,000Hz is normal just wanted to cover it in the video as people always seem to ask about it in the comments.
Your video is as good as always. I'm looking forward to your review of the Xinmeng M75 and how it compares to the Aula F75. I think these are the 2 best options in the price range under $40(layout 75%)
Thanks again! And yea I'm still looking into it
@@itssamueltan Or you can also take a look at the CMK75 and Infi75 lite, I think these are good options under $80. I'm just commenting, your videos are still very good quality
i was planning on buying it and even pledged 1 dollar for the extra discount but when the kickstarter launched apparently i have to pay 100 dollars for shipping charges to my country... this is a damn joke
What?? I thought shipping was going to be covered. May I know where you're from?
@@itssamueltan India, and no it's not the shipping costs 800 HKD which is 100 dollars roughly
Fair Review, but most people are used to VIA keyboard mapping. Not sure why 1,000hz is so special when they have keyboards with 8,000hz. Nothing special about this keyboard, but spend your money where you wish people.
Yea I use VIA too, but at the least you can still remap the keys. 1,000Hz is normal just wanted to cover it in the video as people always seem to ask about it in the comments.
8000hz is nothing special either, you will not notice a difference or have any advantages.
Woah that surprisingly good sir. Think im gonna try to get this for portability
Definitely a must if you need a portable keyboard
Nice vid mate
Thanks!