Dye Sublimation produces much nicer keys than either of the other two printing methods. A dye is set into the plastic, and seeps a tiny bit into it. So even as the plastic starts to wear off from use, the letter remains as good as new.
Details and Specifications
| Brand | Ducky |
| Model | G2 PRO |
| Size | Full Size |
| Switch | Brown Cherry MX |
| Keycap Material | PBT |
| Keycap Color | Multi |
| Keycap Print Method | Dye Sub |
| Keycap Print Position | Top |
| USB Key Rollover | Full |
| Multimedia Keys | Yes |
| Switch Mount Type | Plate |
| Built in Audio Port | No |
| Built in Mic Port | No |
| Dimensions | 17.20" x 5.50" x 1.25 |
| Primary Interface | USB |
| Windows Compatible | Yes |
| Mac Compatible | Yes |
| Linux Compatible | Yes |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
| Weight | 2.90 lbs |
Marcus on 06/22/2013 12:40pm
I just got this keyboard and am surprised at how much I like it. It is off very solid build quality and the colors look great. It came with the following items:
* Keyboard itself
* 4 Keys for W, A, S, and D in orange. Can't tell if they are PBT
* The wire key remover similar to the one sold on this site.
* USB cable to connect to the PC
* Small manual to cover how to use DIP switch on back
Also, I want to note that unlike the description says, the special key LEDs are blue, not purple which was a pleasant surprise for me. Also, on the cut out part for the special keys, there were some plastic burs which were a little rough, but not enough to effect my opinion of it.
5 out of 5 for now, however only time will tell if it stays that way.