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CCap
2
Sep 19, 2014
Wait, is this topre? I looked in the description and it didn't mention it being topre, but the switches look similar to topre, and they're going off weights (35g, 45g) like topre boards do.
jdswhatwhat
273
Sep 19, 2014
CCapits topre clones. Same thing. This is how much topre should cost
lyrill
56
Sep 22, 2014
jdswhatwhatLAWL. this is 90% topre. this should cost 50$ to produce, topre 60$. get over it and stop supporting these niche yet arrogant market with insane msrps
thebrassthief
146
Sep 22, 2014
lyrillYou know there is a reason for these "insane msrps", right? Mechanical keyboards in general are meant to last for years because the original use of the mechanical switch was for industrial work and data entry machines where you need keyboards to last ten years. Mechanical keyboards as an enthusiast hobby like it is now are only recent in the last few years. Topre doesn't really care and still caters to that industrial/data entry market. People there only care about the quality and if the thing is going to last forever or not, like bank entry systems. They are paying for the quality and assurance that the keyboard is never going to run out of steam and it doesn't matter what it costs for them. Hence, Topre are expensive and not really meant for the average market. It hasn't found its way yet.
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