Started by MarCello, August 09, 2023, 12:19 PM
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Quote from: Sir-J on September 23, 2023, 10:54 PMSorry for off-topic but gotta reply to this:Quote from: rUNaW4y on September 01, 2023, 07:11 PMSir-J proposed a few alternatives in terms of keyboards to solve the issue, and I relied on one of them by purchasing a Corsair K100 AIR (paid 270 Euros) with tactile switches.Normally I wouldn't recommend a keyboard this expensive but since main criterias were low profile keys and ultra fast response time I had to recommend this one as it's simply the fastest low profile keyboard out there according to rtings: https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/tests/latencyHowever, if one's willing to spend this amount of money on a keyboard and isn't insistent on having low profile keys then definitely buy Wooting. Best gaming keyboard bar none (haven't tried tried one myself but watched a lot of reviews).
Quote from: rUNaW4y on September 01, 2023, 07:11 PMSir-J proposed a few alternatives in terms of keyboards to solve the issue, and I relied on one of them by purchasing a Corsair K100 AIR (paid 270 Euros) with tactile switches.
Quote from: Sir-J on September 29, 2023, 11:46 AMQuote from: Anubis on September 29, 2023, 10:57 AMSadly they didn't test older mechanical keyboards like the vintage IBM ones. They always felt insanely quick to me. They have tested IBM Model M and as it turned out wired latency for that keyboard is only 18.6 ms. So not fast compared to others, but they have a unit from 1993 and around that time IBM reduced manufacturing costs so it's possible that earlier versions were better in that respect. Also, I wish they reviewed modern Model M by Unicomp, because it's still produced and is relatively affordable.https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/reviews/ibm/model-m
Quote from: Anubis on September 29, 2023, 10:57 AMSadly they didn't test older mechanical keyboards like the vintage IBM ones. They always felt insanely quick to me.