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If you aren't familiar with these board, check them out on mechanicalkeyboards.com
They sell all variants of the switches and offer free shipping. Some of the offerings here will save you $5-10 if you want to wait a month to receive it fro Massdrop.
The board is solidly built. The case is plastic, however, so it's not as heavy as other 60% boards like the pok3r.
Also, unlike other 60% boards, you cannot program it. You can use the dip switches on the back to offer a few layouts or move the function and control keys to the caps lock. It's plenty of functionality for me, but if you're looking to program macros be aware you cannot do this at the hardware level on the v60 boards.
TLDR: more switch options available elsewhere, good build but lightweight, dip switches but not programmable, drop saves you $5-10
Oct 8, 2016
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