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Reddit mentions of E-Element Z-88 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Brown Switch - Tactile & Slightly Clicky, Programmable RGB Backlit, Water Resistant, 104 Keys Anti-Ghosting for Mac PC, Black

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of E-Element Z-88 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Brown Switch - Tactile & Slightly Clicky, Programmable RGB Backlit, Water Resistant, 104 Keys Anti-Ghosting for Mac PC, Black. Here are the top ones.

E-Element Z-88 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Brown Switch - Tactile & Slightly Clicky, Programmable RGB Backlit, Water Resistant, 104 Keys Anti-Ghosting for Mac PC, Black
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❤ Outemu Brown Switches ▶ Custom mechanical switches designed for longevity, responsiveness, and durability. Offer the best tactile and lightly clicky typing experience. As well being ever slightly QUIETER than blue switches❤ Anti-ghosting 104 Keys, N-key rollover ▶ Allowing multi-keys to work simultaneously with high speed. Each key is controlled by independent switch, let you enjoy high-grade games with fast response❤ Programmable full RGB backlighting ▶ You can program all of the keys to be the same color/what color you want with no driver needed. Preset 10 RGB Backlighting mode with Fn+Ins. There is a solid color backlit mode. Double-shot keycaps for crystal clear backlighting and extreme durability❤ Key Shortcuts and Ergonomic design ▶ Easy to access to calculator, email, web browser, volume, media etc with FN+F1-F12. Ergonomic design: the stepped keycap makes it sleek and thearc and slope fit your hands easily to prevent fatigue. Provides Windows Key lock for gaming❤ Top Quality ▶ Top-grade Metal and ABS construction. Gold plate-mounted mechanical keys stand up to hardcore gaming
Specs:
Colorblack keyboard,brown switch
Height1.46 Inches
Length16.9 Inches
Size104 keys
Weight2 Pounds
Width4.84 Inches

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Found 4 comments on E-Element Z-88 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, Brown Switch - Tactile & Slightly Clicky, Programmable RGB Backlit, Water Resistant, 104 Keys Anti-Ghosting for Mac PC, Black:

u/Irideae · 13 pointsr/buildapcsales

No need to apologize. I certainly haven't owned every board out there, so the best I can do is take a look at reviews to feature set with you.


So first, let's decide some things.
Do you want a backlight? If so, does it need to be RGB?


What size board do you prefer? I would suggest going no lower than tenkeyless if you're using it at all for some professional work, only because it could temporarily slow down your work rate because some keys will be in different positions or missing entirely. This may take getting used to. If you're up for that, that's cool too. Full size boards have a numberpad, some are larger with "macro" keys. There are variations with fewer keys, that maybe don't have arrow keys etc. and are slightly smaller. Then there's tenkeyless, which has no numbpad, and then smaller variations often with no function keys or arrow keys, with their functions require key combos.


We've got a price range, and we're going for mechanical, but I'm wondering how much branding and brand names matter to you. There are some boards out there with big logos, and they can be ugly as sin, doesn't affect functionality, but cosmetics are worth considering on something you look at daily. Next, do you need a brand that's "famous?" It may be hard to find a RAZER, Corsair, CoolerMaster, or other big names in the industry under $40, depending on your required feature set.

Finally, that brings us to switch type. There's a lot of brands of switch style, and if I had to guess, you're probably gonna have trouble finding Cherry MX, the most iconic switch type, in this range. That said, some of the "copy" switches are nearly identical and have pretty solid build quality, differences only noticeable by the most sensitive of typists. So here's a quick break down of the most popular switch types:

Blue: Tactile Bump during actuation, can feel it and hear it(loudest switch, clicks on bump, clacks when the key "bottoms out" or is pressed all the way down)

Brown: Very light tactile bump(I don't really feel it if I've just been typing on my blue or Razer green switch board), makes a sound when bottoming out. This is considered the happy medium, somewhat silent, can be made very quiet with an accessory, still had tactile feedback.

Red: Silent, linear switches. Not whisper silent, but much quieter, no noise or tactile bump when the keypress is actuated. I really don't think you'll be able to snag a new board with these.

Black: Silent, almost exactly like reds, but require more force to press down, they're not too popular as people complain they make their fingers tired. However, I see them a lot under budget boards.


The Blue, Brown and Reds are the most common. There are more switches out there, and some brands use different colors to associate the style, but the styles are largely the same.


I'm gonna link(not affiliate links) some boards, just to show the styles and backlighting options off, these are mostly a bit out of your price range, but this should give you a general idea of what they look like, and how much extra things like RGB cost:

Pretty standard tenkeylessboard: https://www.amazon.com/TOMOKO-Water-Resistant-Mechanical-Keyboard-Non-Conflicting/dp/B01DBJTZU2/ref=sr_1_31?ie=UTF8&qid=1520206833&sr=8-31&keywords=rgb+mechanical+keyboard


A compact board, I believe it's a 75% variation: https://www.amazon.com/Element-Mechanical-Keyboard-Waterproof-Anti-Ghosting/dp/B01FXF7HFC/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1520205858&sr=8-4&keywords=rgb+mechanical+keyboard


Tenkeyless RGB: https://www.amazon.com/Keyboard-Mechanical-Redragon-illuminated-ABS-Metal/dp/B019O9BLVY/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1520205858&sr=8-5&keywords=rgb+mechanical+keyboard


Fullsize board, the standard: https://www.amazon.com/Element-Mechanical-Programmable-Waterproof-Anti-Ghosting/dp/B073QPDZHQ/ref=sr_1_45?ie=UTF8&qid=1520206906&sr=8-45&keywords=rgb+mechanical+keyboard


Now, these are mostly "cheap" brands, in that they're not ultra famous like RAZER, or Corsair, etc. But, these are some of the more highly rated boards. Of course, you absolutely do not have to buy from amazon either, and these are mostly out of the range, so please get back to me on the style and backlighting options you'd like. I think one of these "knock off" brands will be your best bet, particularly if you want backlighting. Other users are of course free to offer advice too.


Once you tell me, generally, the size, and switch type we're after, we can try to find some boards that are on sale, not just the stuff I quickly found that was relatively cheap and well reviewed. Sometimes you can get something that seems a decent price, for even less if you watch and wait. So that might be worth considering too.

Please let me know your preferences, and I hope my explanations were somewhat clear.

u/Chew-Magna · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Yeah, I have a full size Z-88 (with brown switches though). Got mine from Amazon. The font on the caps is horrid, but there are plenty of cheap caps on Amazon to replace them with. I have a few sets from there that were under $20 each.

It's a good keeb, but after I got my GMMK Compact I retired it and keep it as a backup now.

u/heygrandi · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Hi, i've never owned a mechanical keyboard and i was thinking of getting one, the problem is the keyboard that i want to buy only has qwerty but we here in Belgium use azerty, i was wondering if i could swap out the keys and put them in the exact order as the azerty layout, the keyboard i want to get: https://www.amazon.com/Element-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard-Switch/dp/B073QPDZHQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1525964305&sr=1-1&keywords=eelement+z88+brown

u/chowder-san · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

>under $50
mechanical
with features that many way more expensive boards lack

I know only 2 that are reasonable, Teamwolf Zhuque and E-element

Well, within this price bracket all you'll find will probably be rebranded chinese knockoffs anyways