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DeepCool enters our keyboard review database with the KG722 65% keyboard that heralds a satisfying set of features, including front-facing legends, polished software support, plenty of onboard controls, pre-programmed functions, and a smaller form factor at a wallet-friendly price.
ok this time same OEM as the Deltaco DK440R, basically the exact same keyboard without the wired/wireless capability
75-80$, that's about the price of the DK440R for me (65-88) which is kind a odd for a stripped down model, i would have thought more in the 45-65$ range like the Deltaco GAM-075/WK95R
but given distribution i guess the Deepcool will be more widely available than the Deltaco
nonetheless spot on with the pros and cons and about the keys feeling cheap and developing a shine, yep totally, although cheap but not "bad" and front facing legend mean, even if they shine the legends will never fade (like a true legend thus it need a shine! a shining and never fading legend... ok i stop joking )
ok this time same OEM as the Deltaco DK440R, basically the exact same keyboard without the wired/wireless capability
75-80$, that's about the price of the DK440R for me (65-88) which is kind a odd for a stripped down model, i would have though more in the 45-65$ range like the Deltaco GAM-075/WK95R
but given distribution i guess the Deepcool will be more widely available than the Deltaco
nonetheless spot on with the pros and cons and about the keys feeling cheap and developing a shine, yep totally, although cheap but not "bad" and front facing legend mean, even if they shine the legends will never fade (like a true legend thus it need a shine! a shining and never fading legend... ok i stop joking )
and thanks to you, now i, probably, know who's the OEM behind my DK440R, which is by far my favorite "budget" wired/2,4ghz/BT5.0 mech keyboard, the GMMK previously used is not exactly budget and if i wanted to swap the Gateron Red i bought initially for Kailh Box Red it would cost near the DK440R price, also now i got used pretty quickly to the 65% over standard TKL.
if the KG722 had the wireless module and a 2000mAh+ battery while remaining in the same price range it would perfect too .