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May 2019
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No RGB which makes a change
Included wrist rest out of the box
No need for any fancy software
It's just plug in and go
Robust plastic construction
MX Browns make for a great typing experience
100 levels of backlighting brightness give plenty of flexibility
The editors didn't like
The wrist rest could do with padded material
Being able to map macros would be a bonus
Overall the Cherry MX Board 1.0 is a definite yes from me
It can handle medium gaming sessions
Its so good to write with and it's not a massive hit to the wallet fo
Robust plastic construction, MX Browns make for a great typing experience, 100 levels of backlighting brightness give plenty of flexibility,
Non-braided cable does seem a little "cheap", No dedicated macro keys, Rubber-ended feet are flimsy,
If you're wanting a keyboard from a manufacturer with a reputation as long as your arm, the MX Board 1.0 ticks all the right boxes. It has some brilliant keyswitches and offers a sturdy build, too. What's more, you can pick it up for a reasonable price.Pr...
Abstract: Why buy a keyboard with CHERRY switches when you can just buy a keyboard made by Cherry - the manufacturer of CHERRY switches? The CHERRY MX-BOARD 1.0 is a nice, simple and functional mechanical switch keyboard with genuine MX switches that...
No RGB which makes a change, Included wrist rest out of the box, No need for any fancy software, it's just plug in and go
The wrist rest could do with padded material, Being able to map macros would be a bonus, Overall the Cherry MX Board 1.0 is a definite yes from me, it can handle medium gaming sessions, its so good to write with and it's not a massive hit to the wallet fo
So you made it to the end, now for the closing thoughts and such which again I'm happily writing away on the Cherry MX Board 1.0 and I will be putting this on my top ten keyboard list once I get to having reviewed ten keyboards of course! So this price cl...
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Published: 2019-01-25, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does it Cost?The Cherry MX Board 1.0 Backlight is pretty straight forward, and while it has the switches of a premium keyboard, it's pretty affordable too. It's priced at around £75-85 depending on which store you shop at. That's hardly going to...
Consistent and reliable Cherry MX switches, Option of light linear, heavy linear, or tactile switches, Hardware controls over backlighting, volume, and game mode, White backlighting with multiple lighting effects, Rarely used Cherry low-profile keycaps, L
Expensive for the feature set, Stock keycaps are mediocre at best and will show signs of wear and tear sooner rather than later, Keyboards in the same price range offer more software or hardware-based functionality
The Cherry MX Board 1.0 keyboard comes in a variety of options, including full size or TKL form factor, as well as backlit and non-backlit options. The version as tested (TKL, backlit) has an MSRP of $99.99 and sells for ~$85-99.99 from various retailers...
Published: 2019-03-06, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
Thanks to the included MX Brown switches, this keyboard is ideal for typing documents, by offering a tactile bump; it does not offer the RGB features of modern gaming keyboards, so it would fit better in offices where you perform your day-to-day activitie...
Published: 2019-02-13, Author: Michael , review by: pcmag.com
Space-saving design, High rated key-switch life, Nifty light-up USB connector,
Mild feature set for the price, Backlighting level doesn't crank high enough, Some key lighting can't be suppressed, No dedicated media keys or supporting software
Cherry's "tenkeyless" MX 1.0 TKL mechanical keyboard delivers an on-point typing experience but not much in the way of features for the money, given the abbreviated layout...
Cherry aren't the first company to take a moment to realise that as they provide the guts for most of that type of thing on the market, it makes an awful lot of business sense to produce their own take upon the formula and see how successful it is. It is...
Fast, less tiring, and comfortable typing experience, Surprisingly sturdy build, Clever feet and rubber mouse feet implementation, Plug and play with full functionalities, Full NKRO, Affordably priced
Rather noisy, No dedicated media control keys, RGB backlighting is rather dim, Lacking in fancy features compared to its competition
If you're looking for a simple mechanical keyboard that works, the CHERRY MX BOARD 1.0 TKL can do exactly that and save some desk space while you're at it...
Abstract: Cherry, c'est le créateur germain tout-puissant et encore relativement incontesté des multiples switchs colorés utilisés par la bonne majorité des constructeurs - bien qu'il faut reconnaître que les alternatives ne manquent plus chez ces derniers, par exe...