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Tesoro Intros Lobera Supreme Mechanical Keyboard

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  • Gaming
  • tesoro
  • Keyboards
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July 29, 2014 11:46:35 AM

Haven't had one of these before, might pick one up after my black widow fails me. I also like how you can change the color to anything like how duckyshines do
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July 29, 2014 8:49:34 PM

Is this a Tesoro article or a Razer article? And which keyboard does the keys mentioned in the last paragraph refer to?
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July 30, 2014 5:17:28 PM

@Mortsmi7
It's referring to the keys that razer now has manufactured for them, ( Cherry Corps patents ran out on the mechanical keyswitch design) they adjusted the actuation points on the keys and the reset points so that they can be registered a lot faster on the (razer) green switches, in my opinion this is a vast improvement over blue keys, and they are essentially MX brown keys but clicky, I'm not sure exactly what the Razer orange keys are, but I want to say modified mx red/black switches. I've read an article about the Razer Green switches, I bet oyu can find what the orange ones are, I've typed on them, they seem fairly run of the mill mechanical red/black switch.
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July 31, 2014 7:44:07 AM

I love my Filco with Cherry Reds, but dang I wish I had back-lit keys...
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July 31, 2014 9:23:27 AM

"Gamer" peripherals are so dumb. Can't they sell normal looking keyboards marketed to everyone? Of course gamers will buy them (I want to get a mechanical keyboard but don't have the cash right now) but marketing solely to gamers is kinda dumb, and the keyboards are often really ugly.
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