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Topre Type Heaven - Computex 2013

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Topre Type Heaven was another pleasant surprise - Topre has traditionally been at a large price premium when compared to other keyboards but that is not the case with the type heaven. This is a very intriguing product because I expect it to send waves through the mechanical keyboard community as long as it can get its name out there! WD is posting daily updates from the show to their landing page here: wdc.com Sponsor Link 1: 15% off internal hard drives until June 16th, 2013 (US & EU only) with promocode "COMPUTEX2013" - wdstore.com & bit.ly Sponsor Link 2: Corsair Vengenace gaming peripherals. Quality peripherals with legendary Corsair customer service - corsair.com Sponsor Link 3: NCIX is my favourite Canadian computer store. They're my bros (almost literally. I have family that works there). They also ship internationally now! - ncix.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com twitter.com @LinusTech

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Topre Type Heaven at Computex 2013 is portrayed as a breakthrough moment for the brand, illustrating how Topre switches, which have historically carried a premium, can be brought into a more affordable price range without sacrificing the core tactile feel. The presenter walks through the booth and compares a traditional high-end Realforce keyboard to the new Type Heaven model, noting that the latter uses ABS keycaps instead of the thicker PBT caps found on pricier boards, while the switches themselves maintain the famed tactile capacitance. He highlights the cost gap, pointing out that the Type Heaven is positioned in the mid hundreds rather than the three hundred dollar range typically associated with premium Topre boards, making High-end Topre feel accessible to a broader consumer audience. The discussion emphasizes the continued appeal of Topre switches, including their smooth gradient and distinct tactile bump, and frames the product as a potential catalyst for broader mechanical keyboard adoption in markets like the United States. Throughout, the host situates the Type Heaven as a bridge between enthusiast-grade gear and mainstream options, suggesting it could drive significant interest and discussion within the keyboard community if the product maintains quality and availability. The segment concludes with encouragement to subscribe for more Computex coverage, signaling ongoing editorial commitment to tracking new keyboard technologies and price points from the show.

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