It's also mechanical, it's got open source and reflashable firmware, it's hand-assembled by well-paid workers in Taiwan, it's covered with a 2-year warranty. (The landing page has a bunch of other "nice features" listed.)
I'm not sure what kinds of keyboards you've used, but there are good reasons to buy ones like these.
This specific one might be a little on the "premium" cost side, sure, but I think it's entirely reasonable that it is and that people would still buy it. The list of good things about it is long enough that I'd consider it if I were still in the market for a keyboard.
I'm not sure what kinds of keyboards you've used, but there are good reasons to buy ones like these.
This specific one might be a little on the "premium" cost side, sure, but I think it's entirely reasonable that it is and that people would still buy it. The list of good things about it is long enough that I'd consider it if I were still in the market for a keyboard.