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For more than a decade, there was this ingrained belief that big tech companies were unable, or unwilling, to make an actually decent mechanical keyboard. Their products used to have all kinds of issues, ranging from bad proprietary switches and clangy chassis to atrocious software and abysmal keycaps. You name the issue – one of the big brands had it.
But recently, this started to change, in part thanks to many of them learning how and what to do, but also thanks to smaller, dedicated manufacturers producing much cheaper and much better keyboards.
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