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I really enjoyed seeing this. It was insightful, and as you guys said in the video, it's amazing how much attention to detail to put in. I would definitely like to see more factory stuff, especially to see if the way cherry do, is comparable to other peripheral manufacturers. Also, go to a cpu/gpu factory, and totally make it a contest giveaway to take someone from the audience.

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I usually hate your keyboard videos, but this is AMAZING!!! Seriously, keyboard reviews *snor*, but not only was this ridiculously cool to watch, I'm now sold on Cherry. Now to just find a 10-key with red switches for less than $50.

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Finally, have been waiting for this video(and the Sennheiser one). 

 

Ah, nice costume. Really like this video....

 

Will buy keyboard with Cherry MX switches anytime over Chinese junk.

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Definitely keep making these kind of videos. Great video guys.

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Great to watch, keep em coming. Am surprised you didn't get to Noctua while you were in the vicinity.

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this video makes you wonder how the Kalih switches are validated.......

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Great video, Love the laser engraving station. Who knew.

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That was a really good video. I liked the length, I felt like I got a good idea of what was going on without it getting too bogged down.

 

I think it makes sense that if you are in a country for one event to follow up with some factory tours at the same time. For examply I think I would like to see a Ducky tour as well.

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I definitely want to see more behind the scenes/factory tours like this. I really appreciate that companies like Cherry MX put so much effort into the quality of their product. 

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I wonder how Kalih make their switches, and, more behind the scene videos would be nice. 

 

this video makes you wonder how the Kalih switches are validated.......

They take the defect Cherry switches and profit out of it!!!

Actually i dunno. but who knows. a Video on that would be cool as well!

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 Wow cool more plz more more more! :D 

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this video makes you wonder how the Kalih switches are validated.......

Surprisingly, the Razer switches are rated for 60M key presses.

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Awesome video and awesome editing. And yes, MAKE MORE! :D

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I love these kinds behind the scenes videos - really interesting! I'm aware that it's a kind of marketing from their part but it's as much honest marketing as it gets so I'm totally cool with that. Looking very much forward to the Sennheiser factory tour!

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This is Awesome, Please do more Videos like this.

 

Can't wait for the Sennheiser Video.

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One of your best videos I have watched recently! it really puts into perspective how much it costs to make a Cherry MX keyboard and it would really help explain why it's better to invest in such a keyboard to someone who is skeptical about buying it. I also doubt that Razer's mechanical key switch factory in China is anywhere close to this. We want more factory tours of companies like this!

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