I have several favorite keyboard manufacturers. I'm not a big fan of building from scratch, so like most consumers I'm at the mercy of what the manufacturers want to produce. My list of favorite keyboards is probably familiar, with Royal Kludge, Razor and Durgod at the top of the list. All major brands. And then there's this sneak. AJAZZ. My first AJAZZ keyboard was the AJAZZ GEEK with 82 keys. While I like my 60% keyboards for customization, small size, and gaming, they lack quick button access for programming and day-to-day work. I upped my game to GEEK with blue switches and found happiness. I would leave it alone if it weren't for the correct 1.5u offset. Enter AK510. I love old computers and have always wanted to try something retro. Not wanting to spend more than $100 on the latest Durgod release and getting another 60% off, I went with this one instead. Keyboard for adults. Has all the keys. There are also all the lights! You can customize this keyboard so that each key is a different color and then save it! Built-in lighting features are typical, so your favorites (my breath) are there. I took brown for it and I don't regret it. I love tactile feel and I love clicks, but Browns are just what I need for hours of typing and working. The feel is comfortable but not loud enough to be distracting. The beats are ok, I haven't come miles to really know. They're not oiled up like Durgod, but they don't feel cheap either. Spring. That's it. I have a table! HOORAY!
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