Penclic Ventures Into Mechanical Keyboards With The MK1

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$139 for a Ten Keyless Mechanical using K switches is not even remotely competitive. Sorry, whoever wrote this article needs to spend some time on Amazon and Newegg price shopping. $79 Maybe, and that's still a stretch.
 
This doesn't make a whole lot of sense for an office. It's "selling points" are literally the deterrent. Expensive, clicky, and lacking a numberpad. At least in my office, I use a numberpad hundreds of times day.

Why would someone pay more for less? The back light is the only redeeming factor, and even that is useless in an office, as generally, people keep the lights on.
 
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