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zantik
Nov 23, 2016
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It baffles me that Ducky's "low end" models look much more professional and aesthetically pleasing to the eyes compared to their "top shelf" options.
Nov 23, 2016
timo
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zantiktaiwanese "taste"
Nov 23, 2016
Mario.Paul
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zantikWord. When I saw the Ducky Shine 3 I was so disappointed with the case. I love the minimalist look of the shine 2 or of this keyboard.
Nov 23, 2016
seville57
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Nov 23, 2016
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Mario.PaulThe Ducky Shine 2/3 and Ducky One k - boards looks better than the "Bigfeet" Shine 4/5 RGB k - boards. I have the Ducky Shine 4 69 Editon Fire version and the Ducky Shine 4 SCE (Massdrop, Browns and Clears on the same k - board, 500 ex made by Ducky). I never bought a Ducky Shine 5 RGB, I bought the white Ducky One RGB YOTG.
My white ISO/Nordic Shine 2 with pink keycaps are still workin.
Nov 23, 2016
MagicSmoke
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zantikAre you saying my Shiine 5 doesn't look professional? Gloves are off, man.
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Nov 23, 2016
Mario.Paul
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seville57My bad, I got it mixed up. Yeah, the one I own is Ducky Shine 3 (TKL) and when I saw the "bigfeet" shine 4 I was somewhat disappointed. Shine 2 and 3 are almost identical in looks. To me the more compact a keyboard is, the better.
I have to admit I love the RGB aspect, but since I got my DS3 I started getting smaller and smaller keyboards. I love the form factor of the Clueboard keyboard that's dropping right now, and I would go for it if I hadn't gotten the whitefox. But the latter is likely my last keyboard purchase for a good while, it has the best keyswitches for my taste (zealios) and a small form factor.
Nov 23, 2016
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