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Sleek, frameless, and brilliantly illuminated, the Tt Poseidon is every bit as powerful as its name implies. Outfitted with Thermaltake’s own tactile brown switches, the keyboard delivers a top-notch typing and gaming experience Read More
Whack keyboard, I've had 2, and my friend had 1. At first we thought they where amazing, felt so nice. After 6 months, they keyboard started failing. Some keys stopped working, other keys got locked and would not release. By not releasing i mean I would press any key normally, but the keyboard would register it as a press and hold, so it would type the letter 20-30 times before it would go back to normal. This happened randomly, but most frequently to 'w' 'r' 'k' 'z' and space. I'm not very in depth with keyboard mechanics and how to repair them, so don't really know if this is a fixable issue. This happened to both of mine, and my friends. All 3 went out in a 5-7 month from using daily. I had red switches, friend had blues. I will never recommend thermaltake keyboards, since I've experience 3 that failed in the same way. Also the keyboards where bought from best buy and newegg.
I have the blue switch version and it's a very solid keyboard. The backlighting is phenomonal and has a lot of customization options. The blue switch version can go for as low as $50 on Amazon.
andyjungIt was an Amazon deal, in the image it shows that it was sold by Amazon directly. The blue switch version of this keyboard is generally cheaper than the brown switch version and goes on sale more often.
At $80 you expect RGB Cherry switches? My, aren't we hard to please. I have one of these and a G.Skill KM780 WITH Cherry switches and you cannot feel a difference but the switches on the Tt are backlit way brighter with better saturation. TBH, on a keyboard that runs twice as much as the Tt I expect more, get less.