![]() | Cherry MX Black FC750RL/EBPD | $119.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Brown FC750RN/EBPD | $119.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Blue FC750RC/EBPD | $119.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Red FC750RR/EBPD | $119.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Silent Red FC750RS/EBPD | $119.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Clear FC750RW/EBPD | $124.00 |
![]() | Cherry MX Silver FC750RV/EBPD | $124.00 |
Brand | Leopold |
Model | FC750R |
Size | Tenkeyless |
Switch Stems | MX |
Physical Layout | ANSI |
Logical Layout | US QWERTY |
Frame Color | Black |
Primary LED Color | n/a |
Control LED Color | n/a |
Hotswap Sockets | No |
USB Key Rollover | Full |
Multimedia Keys | No |
Switch Mount Type | Plate |
Built in Audio Port | No |
Built in Mic Port | No |
Interface(s) | Mini USB |
Windows Compatible | Yes |
Mac Compatible | Yes |
Linux Compatible | Yes |
Dimensions | 5.51" x 14.25" x 1.29" |
Weight | 2.20 lbs |
Cord Length | 48 inches |
It took almost three months to receive this from backorder, but it was well worth it. This is an excellent keyboard. They keys themselves are perfectly formed and have a great feel. The layout is just perfect for typing and writing code. It has exactly what a developer needs and nothing more (including Sys Rq and Break). Because it doesn't have a numeric pad the distance from typing to trackball is smaller, saving space on the desktop, movement, and time.
Got them with Cherry Silent Reds. Classic look, excellent build quality, improved stabilizers are also great and by far the best pre-built keyboard for this price-range. Highly recommended.
Got this with Cherry Reds. Excellent build quality as expected and really satisfying to type on. I would definitely recommend it.
I just received this keyboard with the Cherry MX Silent Red switches. So far I've owned the Ducky One 2 Mini (MX Red), Vortex POK3R (MX Red), and now this, and this one is the highest quality by far. The keycaps, switches, and stabilizers are awesome. If you're looking for a TKL board at around $100, this is probably the best one you can buy. I also recommend buying from MK's return stock, as mine was return stock and it's flawless.
I like this keyboard. Handsome. Keycaps are good quality (though I swapped mine out). My only complaint is the ringing noise it makes with every press of a key. Even just tapping the top of the case makes the plate sing. It's kinda ridiculous. Maybe some foam will help?
One of the best pre-built keyboards I've ever had. Weight is perfect, switches are great, and keycaps are top tier. Very pleased with the overall quality and appearance of this keyboard.
I currently have this keyboard in the two tone white variant with Cherry MX Black switches and the black variant with Cherry MX Brown switches. Both are great and have held up amazingly with years of use.
I recently purchased the black version of this keyboard in the MX Brown variant, and I couldn't be happier with this keyboard. The packaging proudly proclaims "High-End Keyboard", and it delivers. The board itself is very well-built, with a thick plastic outer shell, and the keys are also on a thick metal mounting plate, which means that this board feels like a tank. The keys are thick, 1.5mm (double-shot) PBT, and they are a joy to type on. They're a bit shorter than the standard OEM keys that most other mechanical keyboards have, but they feel good and sound great. I don't think that I'll be replacing these anytime soon. Mini-USB cable is detachable with cable-routing gutters on each side, and the feet are rubber-tipped. My only complaints with this keyboard are that there are no legends for the media controls that this keyboard has, and since the manual is all in Korean, it took a bit of guesswork to see what buttons did what.
I have two of these. Both amazing build qualities. I have one in blues and one in silent reds. The silent reds feel and 'thoc' amazingly. It's a good weight for a 75% keyboard and the keycaps that come with them are quality PBT caps.
I got one of the new FC750R's with Cherry MX Red switches that came in on Oct 31. Mine had something wrong with the right stabilizer on the spacebar, so that it was loose and the space bar produced a rattle when pressed. The spacebar is loose even if you tap it lightly with your finger on one side, while the other side is completely solid. Not sure if I just got unlucky.
Here is a video of someone having the exact same problem as me: https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=89860.0
I ordered cherry mx silent reds. Coming from a CM Quickfire Rapid, the build quality is amazing! This is my first high end keyboard and for the price, it's hard to beat.