Pretty cheap for a full size keyboard, 150+ elsewhere aluminium 1 2 4
NZXT Function 2 RGB Hot-Swap Mechanical Keyboard White $89 + Shipping ($0 MEL C&C) @ PC Case Gear
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Probably important to note that this uses optical switches, so can only hotswap with other optical switches.
Thanks OP,
deliery showing as $15 for metro-VIC area (AusPost & StarTrack)Looks pretty slick, but no idea if any good.
TKL version also available for $89.
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/66098/nzxt-function-2-mi…
It is one of those gamer keyboard design (top plate is aluminum, with a plastic chassis).
It does look interesting with being able to adjust actuation points (not analogue, but rather, you can have it register at 1mm or 1.5mm).
Doesn't look half bad if you are a gamer who prefer light linear switches with low actuation point. 8k polling is not something to sneeze at either (not sure whether it would have benefits, but at least it's a feature that you wouldn't see in non gamer keyboard)
I got 2 of these, for this price they are insane.
The key press is a much lighter feel than what i'm used to on my ducky keyboards but after a few days of use i much prefer this board. Other mech keyboards feel really mushy now.
I have to set it at 1.5mm actuation point otherwise i find i get much easier fat fingering other keys. For $89…. such a good piece of kit. I play Dota 2 a lot, which is a lot of keyboard stuff when a lot is going on in game, not sure if my older Ducky one 2 is just a shit keyboard or not, but i swear it used to miss key presses in game, just not register them, and using this keyboard it was absolutely missing some key presses. I'm using this at 1000hz only and the button presses always register with this board.
I got white and black, they both look pretty sweet. I wasn't a fan of the volume dial location at first, now i like it. Anyways, for the price…. insane deal. The keys from my Ducky also fit on this board and the software is actually good and simple to use. As mentioned above though, they are definitely lighter feeling switches.
Mechanical keyboards scene changed a lot. You can get a nice full aluminum keyboard with less than $200, with keycaps and switches, that's also wireless.
The big fad in gaming keyboard right now is Hall Effect switch keyboards with the analogue input, you can do very creative things with the software like SOCD. https://wooting.io/post/rappy-snappy-tappy
8K seem to be another one.
Same price for black
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/66095/nzxt-function-2-rg…