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Cougar's 700K Keyboard Is Built For Gamers

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September 17, 2014 1:31:24 PM

Cougar's latest number is an unusual approach to a gaming keyboard.

Cougar's 700K Keyboard Is Built For Gamers : Read more

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September 17, 2014 1:50:51 PM

I was thought this was going to have a screen with a REALLY high resolution.
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September 17, 2014 2:22:02 PM

Cougar's 700K Keyboard Is Built For Gamers... with no taste.
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September 17, 2014 2:38:04 PM

Why does "gamer" stuff always have to be so gaudy?
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September 17, 2014 3:13:46 PM

what kind of mech switches? reb/blue/brown?
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September 17, 2014 3:23:50 PM

Already used one, didnt like it - keys feel too high/tall, the gap between the G function keys and the normal keys is too small

Theres too many companies making "gaming" keyboards and mice that make just rubbish products with no real RND making the devices feel plain wrong to use or just annoying because of issues like layout/size/shape etc
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September 17, 2014 3:38:15 PM

We need a Atari inspired android keyboard with midi ports that would be awesome.
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September 17, 2014 3:51:58 PM

I just... why would you pay extra for "gaming macro keys" when you can use Autohotkey and turn your number pad into a macro pad for free? Just doesn't make much sense to me.
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September 17, 2014 4:26:27 PM

Gamer of moms sometimes have 40 keybinds sometime the need them closer to wasd.
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September 17, 2014 5:32:38 PM

The darn thing looks downright painful to use what what it being so edgy. :-p

I do want a mini screen these days for my gpu/cpu/fps info though.
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September 17, 2014 7:19:04 PM

Bondfc11 said:
what kind of mech switches? reb/blue/brown?


Did you read the article? It's right there: "The 700K uses Cherry MX mechanical switches, which are placed on an aluminum backplate for a sharp typing experience."
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September 17, 2014 8:22:57 PM

I actually quiet like the design! Sounds good feature wise so can't wait to see some reviews
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September 17, 2014 10:04:33 PM

Does anyone that named this product know what cougar stands for??
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September 18, 2014 3:22:27 AM

Cougar is the name of the company idiot. They make all kinds of parts.
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September 18, 2014 3:52:53 AM

10tacle said:
Bondfc11 said:
what kind of mech switches? reb/blue/brown?

Did you read the article? It's right there: "The 700K uses Cherry MX mechanical switches, which are placed on an aluminum backplate for a sharp typing experience."

Did you read the article? If you did you certainly didn't comprehend it. Try less snark next time and you might not embarrass yourself.

It's a more than valid question since Cherry doesn't mean red and it isn't a single switch. Cherry MX is a brand name with switch models Black, Red, Brown, and Blue. Each of the switch types has unique characteristics as well which makes knowing which type is used extremely valid. It's also very rare for a manufacturer to offer a single keyboard model with all the different switch types as an available option as well. To top it off many switch type variants are often only regional offerings.

As for the answer to the question I can't find one at the moment. The spec list and datasheet on the Cougar website shows a picture of Cherry MX switches but doesn't specify which are available or if all will be available.
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September 18, 2014 3:57:06 AM

fuzzion said:
Does anyone that named this product know what cougar stands for??

cou·gar (ko͞ogər) noun - a large American wild cat with a plain tawny to grayish coat, found from Canada to Patagonia

I'm pretty sure they knew exactly what a cougar was when they named their company. Some people stick to using actual definitions instead of informal slang.
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September 18, 2014 7:58:40 AM

Doesn't look like something I would buy, it looks pretty stupid IMO. I'll take my DasKeyboard and Ducky keyboards over that anyday.
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September 18, 2014 9:26:12 AM

"Gamers might like this layout, although we reckon that pure typists may think that there is space for improvement."
Irrelevant! Who cares what typists think! It's a *gaming* keyboard!

Gamers need to type but for the majority of the time it's WASD!
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September 18, 2014 10:31:03 AM

xyriin said:
10tacle said:
Bondfc11 said:
what kind of mech switches? reb/blue/brown?

Did you read the article? It's right there: "The 700K uses Cherry MX mechanical switches, which are placed on an aluminum backplate for a sharp typing experience."

Did you read the article? If you did you certainly didn't comprehend it. Try less snark next time and you might not embarrass yourself.

It's a more than valid question since Cherry doesn't mean red and it isn't a single switch. Cherry MX is a brand name with switch models Black, Red, Brown, and Blue. Each of the switch types has unique characteristics as well which makes knowing which type is used extremely valid. It's also very rare for a manufacturer to offer a single keyboard model with all the different switch types as an available option as well. To top it off many switch type variants are often only regional offerings.

As for the answer to the question I can't find one at the moment. The spec list and datasheet on the Cougar website shows a picture of Cherry MX switches but doesn't specify which are available or if all will be available.


Thanks for clarifying (looking at the website - I didn't see anything listed either). I refused to answer the original post since he clearly has no idea what mech switches are all about.
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