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  • Video/Audio
    9 years ago
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    Focus FK-2002 vintage mechanical keyboard review (Alps SKCM White switches)

    by Chyrosran22

  • Text Post
    9 years ago
    +1 1 0

    Welcome to /t/keyboards!

    Hi all, I'm a new(ish) snapper from Reddit, where the sub /r/mechanicalkeyboards has around 50,000 subscribers. Mechanical keyboards are high quality keyboards that use individual switches, instead of a membrane that is pressed down on, used in most keyboards today. For example, the IBM Model M was produced over 20 years ago, but is still popular due to the loud, responsive feel that it's Buckling spring switches provide. /t/keyboards is not restricted to only mechanical keyboards, but that is it's main focus.

    Thanks, and I hope Snappers will use /t/keyboards in the future!