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Mionix Wei Keyboard

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The Wei is Mionix's first keyboard, and part of their new "Get Fresh!" campaign with lighter color shades, optional keycap sets, and wrist rests; color schemes based off food items and clean aesthetics inside and out, which make this a keyboard targeting gamers and professionals alike.

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Really Nice sweet grey color! I want it :D

Long time didn't saw anything new from Mionix.
 
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First keyboard... We forgetting about the Zibal 60?
 
First paragraph in the article seems to smack of someone who has done absolutely no research into the brand - "Until very recently, their entire product portfolio just consisted of different mice, but they have grown a user base within the past few years to where Mionix felt it was apt to introduce their first keyboard."

They've also made mousepads before - the sargas and ensis. and a headset - the Nash 20.

It's true that Mionix did discontinue those products and only had mice at the time this keyboard was added, but the entire article seems written from the standpoint of Mionix as a "new" company without pedigree or history. Which is, I'm sure, a slap in the face for mionix since they were having product (Naos 5000) reviewed by Guru3d in 2010 and that article even mentions them having been around a couple years before that!

Unfair to play mionix out as a new, unheard of company like this.
 
First paragraph in the article seems to smack of someone who has done absolutely no research into the brand - "Until very recently, their entire product portfolio just consisted of different mice, but they have grown a user base within the past few years to where Mionix felt it was apt to introduce their first keyboard."

They've also made mousepads before - the sargas and ensis. and a headset - the Nash 20.

It's true that Mionix did discontinue those products and only had mice at the time this keyboard was added, but the entire article seems written from the standpoint of Mionix as a "new" company without pedigree or history. Which is, I'm sure, a slap in the face for mionix since they were having product (Naos 5000) reviewed by Guru3d in 2010 and that article even mentions them having been around a couple years before that!

Unfair to play mionix out as a new, unheard of company like this.

My intention here was to just mention the diversity, or lack thereof, of their products in the recent few years. I figured the language was clear on that, but obviously not. Let me clarify it further then, but note that Mionix themselves got the context of what I meant as I had intended.

That said, I was totally unaware of the Zibal 60 so that is on me. I apologize, and will correct the review accordingly.
 
looks good but the keycaps reminds me of imperion keycaps
 
Kinda hoped for sample of alternative keypads lit up. I mean, they look so insane..
 
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