I sincerely appreciate this video / series. It does not seek to entertain, but rather to educate. While I love our community creators like HipyoTech & Glarses - this is more so the type of content that I needed to see as a beginner.
I think there is probably a big untapped market for custom full size keyboards. A lot of people (myself included) just like having the comfort of having all 104 standard keys. I just found out about the Pangea, and I'll probably buy one of those. The kind of people who just want to buy a nice looking quality keyboard that will last for 30 years. If it's worth spending $400 on a monitor, a keyboard is probably worth spending $400 on as well. So just like a nice premium aluminum custom keyboard. Instead, you basically have a choice between Keychron Q6 (or Pro/Max) and Monsgeek M5, two keyboards with basically no customization options.
Novelkeys never fixed aluvia, they send replacement keycaps and they were worse than the keycaps they were replacing and my own local vendor had to fix it. I know they might have been good for other things but Aluvia was a massive fuckup, the QC was a mess
@@Blacksimon no doubt, it's selling twice more expensive here in the UK, and cherry switches around 6.2USD per 10 whereas on taobao it's 2.2USD, always using proxy to get them from China.
I revisit this every now and again because it’s great but just caught one funny thing I hadn’t noticed before: “No one will ever match geon’s prices” rip + L + ratio + get cycled
I dont get this idea of buying new switches with funny names, rainbow colors and put 40x THOCC in ur video, when you get legit get mx blacks, brake them, diamond polish them if u are able to, spring swap to ur OWN prefered feel and weight and coat the stem with little lube BOOM, smoothest shit that ever existed with a sharp CLACK.