Product Comparison: Filco Majestouch-2 vs Filco Ninja Majestouch-2
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- Solid construction. There's no flex where there shouldn't be and it feels really durable and pretty heavy.
- Keyboard take very small desk space and really nice weight.
- The keyboard has less than 1 cm between edge of the keys and edge of the keyboard and it couldn't be much smaller with the same layout.
- The keyboard is heavy, 970 grams but it helps keep it steady under heavy typing.
- The keyboard is pretty heavy for it's size. This is to be expected with this kind of keyboard.
- It's simple, it's sturdy, and it's compact, it can do one thing only and does it really well.
- This is small enough, and any more space savings are not going to result in usable space on your desk.
- Comfortable, sturdy, compact, all I hoped for in mechanical keyboard.
- Dense and hefty without feeling hollow inside. The keycaps are super nice.
- Has a solid feel and weight, and the black has an unobtrusive look. It fits well on my desk keyboard tray and stays put.
- Light key action. The keys were lighter than I expected, but there's still just about enough tactile feedback.
- N-key rollover. With the ps2 connection it allowed any number of keys to register at once.
- Feels nice to type on. With Cherry MX switches and good design, I can type really fast.
- These keyboards definitely allow me to type faster and more accurately.
- Registers key presses at 50% of total key depth. Some may like this, but in my opinion it's wasted key travel.
- Love this keyboard. Key action is great and the front key markings make it look nice.
- I like the 88 key format a lot without the numeric keypad making the mouse much closer to the keyboard.
- It's clean and functional and more importantly the typing experience is wonderful.
- This keyboard is a amazing one for someone who needs a higher end model with n-key rollover.
- I do miss having media controls on the keyboard (play/pause/next/prev/volume up/down)
- Plug and Play keyboard. Worked straight out of the box.
- PS2 connection takes me back to that time i feel and accuracy.
- I wondered what the fuss was about with these detachable cables until I was setting up a computer from another room.
- My biggest gripe with this keyboard is the hard to read keys.
- There's no wrist rest, no backlighting and no usb sockets which some keyboards come with.
- Amazing keyboard. Brown switches are great, keyboard is very quiet.
- This is a must have buy if your looking for a really well built quality board with a touch of ninja style.
- The cable is a nice sturdy plastic sleeved wire that is attached to the board.
- The keyboard was easy to connect, simply plug in the USB to your laptop and it is ready to go.
- This board comes with practically no features. And that is a bit of a disappointment.