Keychron released two inexpensive ?mechanics? with a sampling frequency of 8000 Hz |
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Keychron has updated its C3 Pro and C1 Pro mechanical TKL keyboards, adding 8000 Hz polling frequency support to the list of features. Both models are available in three versions with different switch types, noise isolation, and support a feature useful for gamers that improves control accuracy in fast-paced games. Keychron C3 Pro 8K with Gasket Mount design is available with three types of switches: linear Keychron Super Red, and tactile Super Brown and Super Banana (all variants support hot-swappability). PBT keycaps are made by double molding method, and the multi-layer noise isolation system of the case consists of two layers of foam material, a silicone tab, as well as PET and IXPE substrates. The novelty is equipped with customizable RGB backlighting and legs with a tilt angle of 4, 6 and 8.7?. Among other features of the model, the manufacturer emphasizes QMK firmware support, 8000 Hz polling frequency and the presence of the analog of Razer Snap Tap function (the priority is given to the last pressed key, even if the previous one is not released). The C1 Pro 8K also supports the Snap Tap analog, 8000Hz polling rate and QMK setting, and features similar switches, backlighting and hardware platform, but is simpler (no Gasket construction, extra foam layer and fewer backing plates). The keycaps are double molded, but have been given an OSA profile. The keyboard angles are also different - they are 4.8, 8.5 and 10.7?. |