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Vortex Pok3r Giveaway sponsored by Massdrop

I like 10 keyless type most, best functionality in a good form factor

Full size is good for function and 60% is good for typing

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My personal preference is full size. Although, I wouldn't really know because I've never actually had another size...sooo....

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i prefer the full keyboard size for full functions usability, will the 104 keyboard dose not bather me when am not using it!

i prefer the 104 in the keyboard... that dose't mean i cant use the keyboard with out the 104!!

all the best for the winner :)

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I have always been a full sized keyboard person, I always used one since I was young so it kind of just stuck. Have never given much thought on getting a 60% sized one but I do see how convenient it would be on the go.

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Thanks to Massdrop for sponsoring the giveaway. Thanks to you for existing to give us more tech-knowledge, and to Massdrop for providing some great deals, wouldn't have know about them without you guys.

 

Honestly I love Full 104-keyboards for gaming and work, but have been wanting a smaller keyboard for travel.

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Tkl, i never use the numpad so is just a waste of space for me, but i never tried a 60% so i might be interesting :D

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I like any keyboard that will help me put down my enemies with barrages of gunfire and unleash hell. It should have decent tactile response and good feel fo the fingertips also with medium travel distance. Some keyboards initially have small feedback, but later have higher feedback due to dust accumilation, which ofcourse is hell to clean up without voiding the warranty. Simple, good response time and tactile feedback are essential in a class top of the range keyboard!

Maybe this will do it?

Thanks to the Linus Tech team and Massdrop for the giveaway (also for making it worldwide giveaway! :D )....

 

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Honestly, I've never used a tenkeyless keyboard, but after feeling locked in whenever I play csgo, I want to try one out. And keyboard is literally just the letter keys, so whenever I would want to play csgo, I'd just plug this baby in. Obviously it would have to have the sweet feel of brown switches.

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I've been using a TKL (CMStorm quickfire) for a few years now, still miss having a number pad occasionally but gaming comfort > functionality, and if i know ill be needing the num pad a lot i can always plug in my old one, would like to try an even more compact one though.

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I like >100% sized keyboards.

I will not be pleased until I can type 90% of Unicode without using alt-codes.

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I love full size keyboards, because I love the functionality and features

 

However I have always wanted a 60% or similar sized, would be great to take along in my backpack with my gaming laptop and other bits and bobs - or to use when gaming so I can move my big keyboard out of the way - more space for my mouse (and then i can take my g710+ to work)

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I tend to prefer a full keyboard just because number input tends to be a pain when i always have to sign into everything. I would probably benefit a lot from a tkl keyboard as my number pad is always halfway on my number pad though. But i guess that's the price i pay...

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I guess as a content creator I need some extra keys that can support shortcuts for my application, but I guess I can try this one and see how it differs from ah full key layout board :)

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Full size keyboard for my big hands. Thank you for the opportunity to win.

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I think different keyboard sizes are best for different situations - for example, if you want to carry a MKB around then you'd probably want a 60%, whilst for desktop use you might want full-size or TKL (at least this is what I want). I use the numpad a fair bit, so ideally I'd keep that for my desktop (I have a DS3 full-size right now). However, the actual keys being off-centre relative to where I sit sometimes bugs me a bit, so perhaps the ideal solution would be TKL + separate (mechanical) numpad.

 

However, I'm very interested in 60% MKBs and I'd be ecstatic to receive a Poker 3! Thank you LMG and Massdrop for this giveaway!

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I have always used a Full-Size Keyboard. Then again, I have NEVER used a gaming keyboard before in my life, just a, well, admittedly "Gaming Quality" membrane keyboard from Azza

 

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I love small keyboard because they are compact and good for gaming , i am building a new gaming setup and i want to change my older keyboard by a better one for more accuracy and better feeling and thank you for this opportunity to try out this awesome keyboard :)

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Full size because once you get use to it for bindings or simply Excel, you can't go back :P

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Full size keyboards. No compromises, no problems

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As much as everyone else is against a 60% Keyboard, I wish it were even smaller. :)

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I have a TKL keyboard and I actually did not know they got smaller without comprimising they keycap sizes! I am really surprised about this product, awesome!

 

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I´m used to type on a 100% layout, but i want to switch to a smaller keyboard for healthier shoulders!

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