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After a long period of stagnation, where just about every keyboard manufacturer left the market, there's been a resurgence in the interest in keyboard tech over the past few years, thanks in no small part to Cherry, based in Germany. While Cherry manufact...
No nonsense board focuses on performance, not flashy lights, ultra-fast gaming response, no software required for control of keys or lighting...
Astronomical price, Cherry MX Red switches are an odd choice for a keyboard aimed at professionals, overlytacky wrist rest, soso styling...
Ultimately, we're a bit torn about the MX Board. It's packed with high-end tech, and it no doubt works just as Cherry intended it to. But we think Cherry hasn't quite hit the marketing element right. There are hard-core gamers, typically made up of a youn...
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We frequently review mechanical keyboards here in AnandTech. Over half of them come with mechanical switches from Cherry, and for good reason. If you are keeping track of our recent reviews, you should have noticed that Cherry's switches generally are mor...
I always try to use every keyboard that we review as my personal keyboard for at least a week. My typical weekly usage includes a lot of typing (about 100-150 pages), a few hours of gaming and some casual usage, such as internet browsing and messaging. Ch...
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We review the Cherry MX Board 6.0 with Cherry red mechanical switches. Hey come to think of it, you know what is weird ? Over the past 2-3 years here at Guru3D.com we have reviewed numerous keyboards, 90% of them all are mechanical these days and all the...
The MX Board 6.0 is a great keyboard with a sturdy design that is flags all boxes green. The metal feel combined with Cherry switches make this a grand product. It's a terrific keyboard to type on (aside from noise) and gaming wise it is very responsive...
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Cherry is a company known for the mechanical switches it makes for keyboards. Cherry MX switches are regarded as some of the finest in the industry, with many gamers flat-out refusing to use any keyboard which doesn't feature their favorite flavor of Cher...
Delivering excellent performance and stunning visual design, the Cherry MX 6.0 is a great choice for typing-focused consumers...
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Gamers are stir-crazy over response times, from 1ms displays, 1000Hz poll rate peripherals, linear switches, and N-key rollovers. Short of a brain-machine interface, we're pretty much at the limit of perceptually measurable response times. However, there...
Marketing hype aside, the CHERRY MX Board 6.0 is a solid piece of German engineering. It does seem to have a bit of an identity crisis, appealing to gamers but targeted to professionals, and let's not forget the rather extreme $219 price tag. I love th...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-10-27 02:58:37
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It can be a large base or a narrow, well-defined one. Mionix, the makers of the Mionix Avior , recently began a Kickstarter campaign for the Naos QG , a mouse that will track your heart rate. We'll bet that with so many of us logged into our computers 24/...
Mechanical keyboard, Cherry MX Red key switches, Solid aluminum faceplate, Detachable magnetic wrist rest, Red backlighting...
Very expensive given feature set, Some counterintuitive layout choices, No macro or key-reassignment software, No repeat-key interval adjustment...
This swanky-looking mechanical keyboard is a solid performer, but it doesn't offer the depth of features to justify its current price. Read More…...
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This past January Cherry revealed an upcoming keyboard design called the Cherry MX Board 6.0. We have taken a look at the 3.0 but the 6.0 that they showed was a complete departure from anything they have done in the past. For one the entire keyboard was b...
Going into this I wasn't really sure what to expect with the MX Board 6.0, the 3.0 was a great keyboard but it was a little on the boring side. Even just getting into the packaging I could tell this was something a little different from Cherry. They made...
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However, with the rise in popularity of the mechanical keyboard, it's difficult to ignore how quickly the consumer market for mechanical keyboards is growing and given that Cherry already manufactures the biggest component in the mechanical keyboard, Cher...
In most regards, the Cherry MX Board 6.0 completes exactly what it sets out to be – a durable, professional keyboard, but it does fall short of the competition which is something I'd like to see Cherry iron out for the next iteration.As someone with a mul...
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At first we would like to thank CHERRY for sending out a sample of their MX Board 6.0 Mechanical Keyboard for testing and reviewing."CHERRY GmbH, with its headquarters in Auerbach in der Oberpfalz, Germany, is one of the world's leading manufacturers of c...
After connecting the MX Board 6.0 to our gaming machine, we navigated to the CHERRY website in order to check out what software is in store for this particular keyboard. We were quite surprised to see that there is no additional GUI for remapping the key...
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Cherry is a name by now you are probably very familiar with. They are the makers of the mechanical key switches that are in many of the best gaming keyboards out there. If you didn't know they also make their own keyboards. The MX Board 6.0 actually still...
Incredible build quality, One of the most comfortable keyboards we've ever used, Full N-Key rollover, Large wrist rest...
No software to program the keyboard, Price...
I have been using the MX Board 6.0 as my main keyboard for the past 3 weeks and I have to say I am really enjoying it. It has to be one of the most comfortable keyboards that I've used in a very long time. I think a lot of it has to do with the quality of...
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modders-inc.com Updated: 2017-04-24 01:05:34
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Unlike most other hardware that gets swapped out frequently, the interaction between a user and their keyboard is a lot more intimate. It is a device that is literally touched every day and is almost an extension of the user's personality. If it is to be...
There is quality and then there is German quality, which the Cherry MX Board 6.0 embodies quite gracefully. It is tank-like in its durability but has some subtle features in ways you wound not expect. The quality is also so palpable with every keystroke p...
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Cherry taking the front on the quality and the design of their line of fantastic mechanical keyboards has brought the goliath of all keyboards. The Cherry MX 6.0 takes the mechanics of the Silent Red Cherry Switch series alongside a very vibrant and smoot...
The overall product is fantastic, I personally have never owned such a fantastic keyboard, job well done! I would add a small row of tiny buttons for potential gaming shortcuts and macros, OR make attachments to the casing that will allow you to create ad...
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Shopping for an enthusiast keyboard often leads to a decision between brands and type of Cherry MX switches. Why not cover both bases in one and go directly to the source! Cherry makes their own line of gaming keyboards and today we will be looking at the...
Cherry MX Switches, Real Key Technology, Full N-Key rollover, Solid Aluminum construction, Adjustable RED LED lighting...
No macros/Software, No detachable Cable, Currently only available in Cherry Red w/Red LED, Priced higher than most full featured keyboards...
I tested the Cherry G80-3930 MX 6.0 Keyboard back to back with HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard and a Sound BlasterX Vanguard K08 featuring the latest OMRON switches. Right out of the box the Cherry MX reds feel like a dependable old friend. Ev...
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Keyboards. A recent poll shockingly suggests that nearly half of personal computer users own one, and fully two-thirds of that group use them to type stuff. Are you in this elite group? Are you looking for a (spoilers) solid, quiet keyboard with an ominou...
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Cherry is not a new name to the PC peripheral market by any means, and their MX mechanical switches have been near single-handedly responsible for the growth of the mechanical keyboard market this decade. Indeed, the Cherry MX switch stem has become a uni...
Thick aluminum frame/top provides excellent build quality, Consistent, high quality Cherry MX Red switches, Extensive on-board lighting brightness control, Dedicated media buttons, Rare Cherry profile keycaps, Regardless of an inability to quantify the be...
Very expensive given the feature set, relative to its competitors, Thin ABS keycaps with laser etched legends will wear out sooner rather than later, Wrist rest is a dust magnet, and the actual magnets used are not very strong...
The Cherry MX Board 6.0 currently sells for $170-$175 from third-party retailers, including Amazon.com for customers in the USA, as of the date of this article. Thick aluminum frame/top provides excellent build quality Consistent, high quality Cherry MX...
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Cherry MX switches have long been well-regarded in the keyboard community. They were first introduced in 1983, and since then have become commonplace in the mechanical keyboard market – which was the only keyboard market before the invention of rubber dom...
From the time we initially started using it, we've been consistently pleased by the Cherry MX 6.0. Typing on it is pleasant, its style is sleek and unique, features a red backlight, and the wrist rest is comfortable and useful – even if it is a little hea...
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When you ask just about anyone within the community what they associate Cherry with, they'll undoubtedly say mechanical switches. Whether its red switches for gamers or blue switches for someone who types a lot. I was very surprised to hear that very few...
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One thing I've reviewed a lot of here at Techaeris over the past few years is keyboards. The thing about keyboards is there are varying types of switches, especially when it comes to gaming and mechanical keyboards. When we were offered a chance to do a C...
Solid build quality, Outstanding performance, No software required, Adjust brightness in 1% increments, Office/gaming mode, Super long USB cable, Included wrist rest...
Pretty nondescript design, No macro options, A bit pricey at full retail considering the basic features...
While the Cherry MX Board 6.0 is pretty nondescript looking, nothing beats Cherry MX switches. The build quality and performance are top notch and you won't be disappointed with this keyboard if you have the money to spare and don't require extras like ma...
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