Cherry G80-3930
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Part number | G80-3930 |
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Branding | Cherry |
Manufacturer | Cherry |
Product family | Cherry G80 |
Features |
Windows lock Detachable braided cable Backlighting Detachable palm rest |
Layouts | 108-key US-ANSI (EU), 109-key ISO (BE, DE, ES, FR, GB, Pan-Nordic) |
Keyswitches | Cherry MX Red only |
Switch mount | Plate mount |
Interface | USB |
Rollover | N-key rollover |
Dimensions |
482 × 237 × 70 mm / 18.9 × 9.3 × 2.7 inches |
Weight |
1350 g / 3 lbs (+ 257 g / 0.56 lbs for wrist rest) |
Introduced | 2015 |
Supersedes | Cherry G80-3850 |
Price | $219 MSRP (retail $208-250) |
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Cherry MX Board 6.0 is a standard (full) size mechanical keyboard from Cherry, announced at CES on January 6, 2015.
Description[edit | edit source]
The Cherry MX Board 6.0 (Cherry G80-3930) has a top made of cast aluminium with an anti-grease coating. The keycaps have a new low and slightly contoured profile that are black with red backlit legends in a new font. The Fn
and Win
keys have blue backlight, while the CapsLock
, NumLock
, and ScrollLock
have dual backlight – red when not active that turns into blue when activated. The keycaps are lasered-etched ABS. The backlight can be turned OFF and ON by simultaneously pressing the Fn
+F9
keys – notice the ON/OFF limitation of the Win
and Fn
keys always staying ON (blue backlit). The backlight levels (brightness/dimming) are controlled with the Fn
+F5
through F8
keys. The three media keys that are accessed directly (backward, play/pause, forward) are placed above the numeric pad and the sound volume controls are accessed via the Fn
+F1
through F3
. The Win
key can be directly disabled or enabled by pressing the key with the Cherry symbol that is positioned directly above the NumLock
key.
Cherry MX Board 6.0 sports a type of analogue sensing called "Real Key" technology instead of a typical digital keyboard matrix with diodes. It is supposed to be faster while providing n-key rollover at the expense of higher current usage.<ref name="heise.de">CES: Tastatur mit besonders geringer Latenz Retrieved 2015-01-06</ref> It is rated to draw 479 mA, which is right under to the USB maximum of 500 mA.<ref name="datasheet">CHERRY MX BOARD 6.0 Datasheet. Retrieved on 2015-01-13</ref>
Reception[edit | edit source]
In general, the Cherry MX Board 6.0 is a higher end, well made keyboard that has received mostly very positive reviews and reactions. Some of the criticism has been focused on:
- the high cost (~ $208-250) that prevents a wider adoption of this keyboard;
- a lack of clearly targeted audience/customers (Cherry states that the keyboard is for gamers, executives, executive admins, professional data input, office, home, writers, etc.);
- the keyboard is available only with Cherry MX Red switches; and
- turning off the backlight leaves some of the keys backlit (
Win
andFn
keys).
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Front/top view
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Front detail (backlight OFF)
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Wristrest
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Back label
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Box
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Box back
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Box side labels
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Inner box
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Inside the box 1
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Inside the box 2
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Inside the box 3 (Manual)
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Magnetic wristrest connector
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Wristrest detail
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Keycaps/switches 1
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Keycaps/switches 2
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Keycaps/switches 3 (Cherry MX red w/stabilizers)
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Sideview 1
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Sideview 2
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Sideview 3
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Feet 1 (opening sideways)
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Feet 2 (opening sideways)
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USB (shape; connected to keyboard)
External Links[edit | edit source]
- Vortez – CHERRY MX Board 6.0 Review
- Techgage – Fast – Simple – Solid: CHERRY MX Board 6.0 Keyboard Review
References[edit | edit source]
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