Huntsman TE or Blackwidow v2 TE
Saving up for a new keyboard currently and wondering which keyboard I should get because I don't like full size and I love Razer keyboards and these are the only TKL keyboard from Razer that I like.
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I recommend you get the Huntsman TE.
It has:
1) Linear Optical Switches that are immune to chatter.
In the future, Blackwidow switches might develop and suffer from double press or chattering issues so you may have to return or repair that keyboard but that problem will never occur in Huntsman. Therefore Huntsman is more reliable and also durable thus have more longevity.
Also since the optical switches are contactless by their nature, they are super smooth compared to normal linear switches.
2) Doubleshot PBT keycaps with Standard bottom row.
Blackwidow has thinner ABS keycap material. Not only Huntsman has better keycap material, but it is also has standard bottom row so in the future you can use aftermarket keycap sets also with Huntsman.
3) Detachable USB Type-C cable. Another good detail and reason to choose Huntsman.
It has:
1) Linear Optical Switches that are immune to chatter.
In the future, Blackwidow switches might develop and suffer from double press or chattering issues so you may have to return or repair that keyboard but that problem will never occur in Huntsman. Therefore Huntsman is more reliable and also durable thus have more longevity.
Also since the optical switches are contactless by their nature, they are super smooth compared to normal linear switches.
2) Doubleshot PBT keycaps with Standard bottom row.
Blackwidow has thinner ABS keycap material. Not only Huntsman has better keycap material, but it is also has standard bottom row so in the future you can use aftermarket keycap sets also with Huntsman.
3) Detachable USB Type-C cable. Another good detail and reason to choose Huntsman.
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