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n0meh9
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Apr 5, 2018
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Bought these for use with my white full-size ducky keyboard in the office. They raise quite the eyebrow from coworkers. They aren't quite as marshmellowy looking in person. I highly recommend Tai-hao for anyone looking for reasonably priced keysets. Plus, you can pick up like 4-5 sets for the price of some of the "higher-end" sets.
Apr 5, 2018
Dhry
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Apr 5, 2018
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n0meh9I got TH Hawaii from the last drop for my Varmilo at work. Also have SA Industrial at home. Industrial is amazing, the difference is like night and day. TH isn't bad, but you definitely get what you pay for with the premium keysets. The other end of the spectrum are flimsy sets like the Flower Power keys I got recently. Feel like melting them down, they're that bad. Hawaii, too, gets a chuckle from coworkers - people have walked past my cube, backed up and stared with mouth open. Got my LEDs pulsing for a laugh as well.
Apr 5, 2018
n0meh9
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Apr 8, 2018
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DhryThe best was someone simply said "What are you doing?" and another constant is "so like... why?" It's hard to properly convey your enthusiasm for keyboards without even stranger looks. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Apr 8, 2018
Dhry
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Apr 8, 2018
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n0meh9Usually makes things easier when people SEE the keyboard itself. Something with a nice color scheme - SA Pulse, Godspeed, Carbon, 1976 etc, with some fun artisans - appeals to the inner artlover in most people, regardless of how the kb feels to type on. RGB ups the wow factor even more. Every time I sit at my PC I simply enjoy the look of the keycaps, it truly is on the same level as art you hang on a wall. Just this basic good feeling.
Apr 8, 2018
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