DÉCK Backlit Keyboard
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Re: nada
I think you are the one thats a sheep.. Pimping out a NEW NONAME company to a bunch of people you dont know..
uh...its called sharing, maybe you've heard of it?
uh...its called sharing, maybe you've heard of it?
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Re: nada
Heres another term for ya: sales failure. Its what you're experiencing right now.dynomite606 wrote:I think you are the one thats a sheep.. Pimping out a NEW NONAME company to a bunch of people you dont know..
uh...its called sharing, maybe you've heard of it?
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It's a cool looking keyboard. But there's no reason for it to have a solid metal plate. Or be able to withstand -40 to 70 degree temperatures. Or to no longer have a numpad. Or to have a glowing USB connector.
Maybe some of those useless features are the reason it costs so much.
And there are a few reviews on it, but mainly just from random forums, and not industry-recognized hardware sites.
Even if you bragged to your best friends about paying 120 bucks for a glowing keyboard, I would hope they'd rail on you for it too. So don't get all whiny because people are giving you a hard time; grow some skin.
Maybe some of those useless features are the reason it costs so much.
And there are a few reviews on it, but mainly just from random forums, and not industry-recognized hardware sites.
Even if you bragged to your best friends about paying 120 bucks for a glowing keyboard, I would hope they'd rail on you for it too. So don't get all whiny because people are giving you a hard time; grow some skin.
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I <b>did</b> check it out and I'm nowhere near impressed. Whether or not you work for them, most people here are not going to be interested in that keyboard. My opinion: It's too small for me, I don't even like straight keyboards to begin with, I don't need pimp lights on my keyboard, case, car or house, and lastly I'm not going to pay $100 for <b>ANY</b> keyboard.
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fers
funnyHM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:we're quakers not F'ers
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i can understand the price, i on the other hand am not to be scared off by a Cnote. but ur automatically saying it sucks and you hardly researched it. i took me a few google hours to find the damn thing.scourge34 wrote:I <b>did</b> check it out and I'm nowhere near impressed. Whether or not you work for them, most people here are not going to be interested in that keyboard. My opinion: It's too small for me, I don't even like straight keyboards to begin with, I don't need pimp lights on my keyboard, case, car or house, and lastly I'm not going to pay $100 for <b>ANY</b> keyboard.
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do you even play pc games? the numbered keypad is useless in FPS. i dont care if you flame me, but at least take a fing look. i dont think your grasping the concept they had in mind. its for gamers. not everyone may like it, but i will bet you its a better product than you give it credit for. the sturdier construction is for people carrying it to lan parties, i would imagine someone has dropped a keyboard and it broke. this one might not.R00k wrote:It's a cool looking keyboard. But there's no reason for it to have a solid metal plate. Or be able to withstand -40 to 70 degree temperatures. Or to no longer have a numpad. Or to have a glowing USB connector.
Maybe some of those useless features are the reason it costs so much.
And there are a few reviews on it, but mainly just from random forums, and not industry-recognized hardware sites.
Even if you bragged to your best friends about paying 120 bucks for a glowing keyboard, I would hope they'd rail on you for it too. So don't get all whiny because people are giving you a hard time; grow some skin.
i'll let you know.
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Re: nada
Heres another term for ya: sales failure. Its what
you're experiencing right now.[/quote]
imnotafuckingsalesmannimrod
it will be your failure as you stumble in darkness, search for the WASD. i almost feel sorry for you. mmph.
you're experiencing right now.[/quote]
imnotafuckingsalesmannimrod
it will be your failure as you stumble in darkness, search for the WASD. i almost feel sorry for you. mmph.
hey, another lit keyboard, lets make a thread. wicked
[i]And shepherds we shall be, for thee my Lord for thee, Power hath descended forth from thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out thy command, we shall flow a river forth to thee, and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In nomine patris, et fili, et spiritus sancti.[/i]
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exactly why youre being told to fuck off.[/quote]
no....fuck YOU...
no....fuck YOU...
I've played FPS games since the original DooM. I use the numpad for binds, especially in team games. If you couldn't tell, I did look around a little bit about it, and found nothing worth mentioning, as I expected. Thanks.dynomite606 wrote:do you even play pc games? the numbered keypad is useless in FPS. i dont care if you flame me, but at least take a fing look. i dont think your grasping the concept they had in mind. its for gamers. not everyone may like it, but i will bet you its a better product than you give it credit for. the sturdier construction is for people carrying it to lan parties, i would imagine someone has dropped a keyboard and it broke. this one might not.R00k wrote:It's a cool looking keyboard. But there's no reason for it to have a solid metal plate. Or be able to withstand -40 to 70 degree temperatures. Or to no longer have a numpad. Or to have a glowing USB connector.
Maybe some of those useless features are the reason it costs so much.
And there are a few reviews on it, but mainly just from random forums, and not industry-recognized hardware sites.
Even if you bragged to your best friends about paying 120 bucks for a glowing keyboard, I would hope they'd rail on you for it too. So don't get all whiny because people are giving you a hard time; grow some skin.
i'll let you know.
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HOURS? sorry, there nobodys.. if known retailers dont sell them (ie newegg, directron, ect), and you have to google for hours to find reviews from shitty forums, then they might as well NOT exist.. 100 bucks isnt a huge deal.. id pay that for a worthy keyboard.. but its not worthy.dynomite606 wrote: i can understand the price, i on the other hand am not to be scared off by a Cnote. but ur automatically saying it sucks and you hardly researched it. i took me a few google hours to find the damn thing.
dynomite606 wrote:it will be your failure as you stumble in darkness, search for the WASD. i almost feel sorry for you. mmph.
most of us know our keyboards, i dont "stumble" for keys in any lighting.. noob
and some of us play MORE than fps games.. if FPS games were all there was, fine, but i LIKE my 10 key.. and i dont buy keyboards without one..dynomite606 wrote: do you even play pc games? the numbered keypad is useless in FPS. i dont care if you flame me, but at least take a fing look. i dont think your grasping the concept they had in mind. its for gamers. not everyone may like it, but i will bet you its a better product than you give it credit for. the sturdier construction is for people carrying it to lan parties, i would imagine someone has dropped a keyboard and it broke. this one might not.
i'll let you know.
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Re: nada
:icon19:dynomite606 wrote:imnotafuckingsalesmannimrod
it will be your failure as you stumble in darkness, search for the WASD. i almost feel sorry for you. mmph.
Sure you aren't a salesman. You just happened upon this forum and your first batch of posts were spamming this product then your next batch of posts were made defending it's inferiority.
btw, even when playing drunken Doom3 at LANs finding WASD isn't a problem.
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ToxicBug wrote:I have an actual legitimate question. Can you give three good reasons for spending $100 on a keyboard that is backlit?
ok, first the parent company makes cop car computers. automatic reliability.
its smaller. moddable; different colors, exterior casings. its got lights. i think it beats any illuminated board out there. i looked.
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Making the computers for cop cars means "i can build shit cheap!" Smaller usually means loss of keysize and overall agrevation when you are trying to hit a key and hit another.. and who gives a fuck about keybords that light up?dynomite606 wrote:ToxicBug wrote:I have an actual legitimate question. Can you give three good reasons for spending $100 on a keyboard that is backlit?
ok, first the parent company makes cop car computers. automatic reliability.
its smaller. moddable; different colors, exterior casings. its got lights. i think it beats any illuminated board out there. i looked.
take your Sales pitch and stuff it up your ass.
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take your Sales pitch and stuff it up your ass.[/quote]
wipe the shit off your nose kid.
wipe the shit off your nose kid.