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EPOMAKER via Amazon has
Epomaker RT100 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (4 colors, Various Switch Types) on sale for $105.99 - $53 (50%) off when you click 'Redeem' or clip the
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Of course, for the Apple/Chromebook people, they are used to not having a DEL key at all, so they probably won't care.
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I ordered "retro" they keep sending me "grey"
However the keyboard itself was decent. The screen options were cool. Higher FPS GIFs take longer to load, but they were fun while they were working.
My biggest issue was that the zero button on they keypad was small and condensed, so I kept on hitting the "right arrow" when trying to press 0. In my work, the 0 is very important.
So after all that I had to just return it.
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I ordered "retro" they keep sending me "grey"
However the keyboard itself was decent. The screen options were cool. Higher FPS GIFs take longer to load, but they were fun while they were working.
My biggest issue was that the zero button on they keypad was small and condensed, so I kept on hitting the "right arrow" when trying to press 0. In my work, the 0 is very important.
So after all that I had to just return it.
I wonder what their packaging is like to differentiate between the colors / switch types. The one I got yesterday had a sticker on it in Chinese. But translating the Chinese said it was the gray model. Clearly that isn't matching up with their inventory stickers.
I purchased one for my garage/office, expecting it to be average, but was so impressed that I bought two more, one for work and one for home.
I now own three of these keyboards and can confirm I ordered all three in retro color but received gray instead. I'm fine with it after seeing the gray, I actually prefer it over the retro. I just wanted to note that I experienced the same color mix-up others have mentioned here.