I took a break from mechanical keyboards because I had a keyboard I was happy with. Now I need another for a second desk and it seems like all the keyboards people recommend now are fully pre-built.

This doesn’t make sense to me, I really like the ability to chose my switches and keycaps (especially my keycaps). I don’t see why you would get a keyboard that already has these when the first thing your going to do is replace them.

  • tankplanker
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    17 hours ago

    Big keyboard sales apocalypse happened and there no longer the volume of GB buys to make most of them profitable, took out a bunch of GB runners (as did exit scams) and a whole bunch of stores. Any gap filled in at the bottom and middle by better quality prebuilts.

    Come to 40%s, we still have plenty of GBs, plenty of innovation with layouts and mounts.

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      9 hours ago

      I am very interested in 40s. I’ve been looking at the Epomaker th40 since group buy options still seam too expensive to me. I just so happen to like the keycaps and switches so I won’t feel the need to replace them as well, I’m especially glad about not having to replace the keycaps. I don’t understand how keycaps can be so much more expensive than switches despite being much simpler in design.