I bought a lot of keyboards in 2022, but there are still more keyboards that I can’t buy due to various reasons (no money). I am currently interested in these few, and I will share them with you, hoping to help you find more unpopular ones. product. I hope that there will be more high-quality and low-cost products in 2023.
Silver Dust D84
This new brand does not seem to be well-known. In fact, the reason for choosing it is the same as mikit, which is design.
vintage style
The arrangement of 84 itself is quite pleasing, plus many color schemes on top of it and some personalized designs such as the front decorative nameplate, RGB light bar, and detachable side panels, this is still a very individual product. The possible disadvantage is that the built-in shaft is a bit ordinary, and with the price of 499, the price/performance ratio is not as good as Mikit.
More fancy
Pickup Dragon GK75
I don't know what the name of this brand is, anyway, it should be called Skylong. The biggest feature of this GK75 may be the knobs and spaces. They made the knob into the style of MX axis. There are as many as six positions on the keyboard where this "knob axis" can be installed. After installing it, the button at this position can become a knob. Innovative.
Then there is the variable arrangement, you can choose to install split spaces or regular spaces, so there is nothing to say. It can be said that this knob mainly attracts me, and the price of the three-molded plastic finished product of about 500 is not too expensive. Perhaps a small drawback is that the price of the aluminum version is a bit expensive, but it is still possible to buy a plastic kit for fun.
ROG Daredevil
ROG Nightmare is a new product recently launched by ROG. It can be seen that it is a customized product of this traditional manufacturer, and it is the first among the major manufacturers. 75% configuration, hot-swappable, small screen, gasket structure, if you remove ROG's eyes, it doesn't look like the peripheral products of traditional big manufacturers at all. The software, workmanship, and 2.4G stability all guarantee a considerable level of major manufacturers.
It's a pity that I think there are three points. One is that ROG's own excellent RX optical axis was abandoned for hot-swapping. The cover is made of plastic, not all CNC aluminum. The third point is flawed, that is, the price is as high as 1799, which is really a bit prohibitive. I hope the follow-up price can be lowered to less than 1K.