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Originally Posted by Sin_Vraal
it boils down tho this.
if you are old enough to remember the old school apple 2e clicky keyboard, or old dell keyboards, you probably have an addiction to the 4 of the key press, the sound, and certainty of punching down that key.
they last longer, as stated, can handle natural disasters such as beer, and general all around awesomeness.
if you are young enough not to be brought up on them you will think they are ancient noisy and heavy on your fingers.
thats about all there is to it.
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never dealt with an apple computer in my life, but I had an Atari, also friends had Commodore 64 and my first PC was a 386 with an HP keyboard... so any of those maybe had mechanical keyboard?
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Originally Posted by k0nr4d
I use one at home and at the office. My already fast typing speed has went up substancially because you can hear exactly when you need to be on the next key. They aren't THAT noisy (i use razor blackwidows) but the noise makes it sound like you are super productive. I probably sound like a room off of typewriters at this point when i code. When i type on a regular keyboard now it feels like a sponge...
IMHO *definately* worth every penny.
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That's the thing I've read everywhere about them .. so far