They were ok, I have not tried seat salt but flamingo are also light. My th80 which I bought off this forum came with gateron yellow which is a linear switch and my preferred weight around 50g. Really depends if you are after a tactile, linear or clicky switch, it really is a personnel preference
Yup gets expensive pretty quickly, I was tempted by the Boog75 just for the HE but other more pressing expenses deflected me from purchasing another keeb :D
There is a hole rabbit hole of custom keyboards on YT, flex cut circuit boards are for a softer bouncier feel, depending on how the pcb is mounted will also offer some flex as well. Other UK sites sell custom keyboards but not sure I can link to those as they may be deemed as competition.
For £300 you could a lot better than keychron, don't get me wrong they are good boards I own a Keychron K8 pro but had to mod it a little. The Qk75N would be worth a look, very easy to build. Zoom 75 may be worth a look, the hall effect Boog75 is in group buy at the moment but I believe its...
The small footprint of the beelink make it perfect for my almost silent lab (5800U with 32gb ram, 1tb m2 and added a 2tb ssd) It has ran everything I have thrown at it so far, my only niggle is the virtual nic's are a little funky but nothing that cannot be fixed with a workaround.
I got rid of my gen 8 a while back, replaced it with a little beelink mini pc and a HDD dock. My gen 8 ran a xeon and 16gb of ram but was really showing its age, especially running vm's
M1 is an great keyboard, it was my first complete custom build. However I found both keychron and the M1 both come with no so great stabilizers. I have changed both to AP stabs which are really good imo
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