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With super speedy low-profile switches and low-profile keycaps, typing on the Cherry MX LP 2.1 feels like a dream. Its small form factor makes it easy to travel with, and it’s very comfortable ...
The Cherry KC 200 MX demonstrates Cherry's new MX2A switches while being a fairly good keyboard in its own right ... PBT keycaps here instead. Still, the KC 200 MX does have some nice features.
The MX2A Red switches are already designed as a linear switch which means it doesn’t have the clickiness of other Cherry switches, and when typing on the MX 3.1, it’s noticeably quiet.
Although Cherry has carried forward the overall design of the MX switch with the MX2A (including the same cross-shaped stem that means it’ll be compatible with most current keycaps), it’s made ...
The new switches will be backward compatible with all other boards and keycaps floating in the hobby. Cherry also insists that its new switches can handle 100 million clicks over their lifetime.
Cherry was one of the first, and has certainly been the best-known, maker of mechanical keyboard switches for decades. And ...
There’s a lot of engineering packed into the new switch design, but they’re still compatible with all existing MX-compliant keyboards and keycaps. At launch, Cherry is committing to building ...
Cherry said the upgrade of the MX2A focuses on making the switch, “smoother, more responsive, and incredibly durable,” adding that the product has a “guaranteed life span of more than 100 ...
Cherry didn't announce MX2A versions of other switches, like its MX Green. Regarding additional MX2A switches, Cherry's press materials only say that Cherry's "always looking for ways to improve." ...
The Cherry KC 200 MX is a no-frills mechanical keyboard with a simple elegant style and low price. It's the first keyboard to feature the latest Cherry MX2A switches, which improve on the original ...
The Cherry MX 3.1 is a beautiful keyboard with decent switches that make it a joy to type and game on. It's durable aluminum frame is lovely to behold and its RGB lighting is dazzlingly well employed.