Tt eSports Poseidon Z Kailh Switch Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
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With the rising popularity of mechanical keyboards based on switches manufactured in China by Kailh versus being manufactured in Germany by Cherry, I figured it would be a good idea to take a look at one! Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Pricing & discussion: linustechtips.com Support us: linustechtips.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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The video examines Thermaltake's Poseidon Z mechanical gaming keyboard, focusing on how it achieves a lower price point by using Kailh switches manufactured in China instead of Cherry MX switches made in Germany. The host contrasts the Poseidon Z with a prior Poseidon model that used Cherry MX blue switches, highlighting that the Poseidon Z retains similar overall design, layout, and features such as a 104-key layout, a Windows key disable gaming mode, and accessible media controls via a function modifier. A key discussion point is the manufacturing tradeoff: cheaper Chinese production leads to somewhat looser tolerances and a heavier feel, with Kale blue switches described as similar but not identical to Cherry MX blues. The host notes the presence of 6 to 8 key rollover and expresses that Kale switches have not yet reached the same reliability consistency as Cherry switches across batches, though the price savings and a five-year warranty are emphasized as strong selling points. The analysis also touches on brand positioning, including how Thermaltake presents the switches and the potential customer perception of value versus performance. In conclusion, the video positions the Poseidon Z as an affordable, well-built option for enthusiasts who want a full-size backlit mechanical keyboard with a notable warranty, while acknowledging the tradeoffs in switch manufacturing quality. The host wraps up with a casual call to action to like, dislike, and subscribe, and mentions affiliate and sponsor links in the description.
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