💻 Unleash Your Inner Typist with the Drop ENTR!
The Drop ENTR Series TKL Mechanical Keyboard features Gateron Yellow linear switches for a smooth typing experience, durable PBT double-shot keycaps, and a sleek anodized aluminum design. With white LED backlighting and a modern USB-C connection, this keyboard is perfect for both gaming and professional use, ensuring you stay connected and stylish.
Brand | DROP |
Product Dimensions | 36.07 x 12.7 x 3.18 cm; 929.86 Grams |
Item model number | MDX-34727-3 |
Manufacturer | Drop |
Series | Drop ENTR |
Color | Silver / White |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Laptop, Linux |
Operating System | Windows NT, DOS, Windows 2000, Linux, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 8, Windows 7, MacOS, Windows 95, Windows 10, Windows 98 |
Item Weight | 930 g |
K**N
Awesome keyboard
I wanted something smaller to save space on the desk and this keyboard does that very well. I also find the keyboard is comfortable to use in its flat setting which feels a lot more ergonomic than keyboards that are always on an angle. The keys have great feedback and the white lighting is very clean and even. Worth the money if you're looking for a more minimalist keyboard that is good quality.
A**.
No Frills Quality
There probably isn't another keyboard of this quality in the same price range. I bought the one with the halo true switches, which are similar to cherry clears.Pros-----Key caps feel OUTSTANDINGHeavy solid baseStandard key layout and size in a 70% frameVery smooth and consistent keystrokesLED brightness is adjustable"Clicky" sound, but very quietCons (maybe?)-----No software suiteOnly 1 LED optionI'm more accustomed to gaming keyboards, and this is my first enthusiast quality board and honestly I can't imagine myself going back. The keystrokes are a good bit heavier than I'm used to, but I also have far fewer accidental key presses since the change. Just something to keep in mind if you are used to light switches. There is no software needed, so the board should be easy enough to get working with multiple OS as well. I've personally used it with Windows and SteamOS (on the deck) with no issues. The LED and software *cons* I mentioned aren't deal breakers for me, but they could be for some. There are a few free options out there for binding macros if needed, but I thought it was worth mentioning as I know many people that rely on custom key binds and macros for gaming and work.I've been really disappointed with the quality of the big names in gaming boards the last few years and this was a very affordable solution. If you are looking for an affordable and high quality mechanical keyboard, in as simple a package as possible then you will be happy with this option.
M**W
Quality keyboard with clicks but quiet keys.
Quality keyboard with clicks but quiet keys.
T**.
Good Quality, Very sturdy
The weight of the keyboard is quite heavy, although the switches and stabilizers are dry and not lubed, it does sound great stock if you can ignore the rattling stabilizers. The plate is made of a type of metal which is really aesthetic and makes it sturdy. The keycap fonts are nicely printed and the overall quality of the keyboard is very good. It's a good mechanical keyboard for those with tight wallets.
K**P
Heavy, feels very solid and works as expected.
This keyboard is my first "not absolute bottom of the line" mechanical keyboard. It is heavier than any other keyboard I've had, mostly because of the casing, which is some sort of metal.Typing feels really good although you are working for it - it takes more effort than most membrane keyboard (such as Macbook keyboard, etc.). It's rewarding though.I don't have any complaint with the stabilizers, although I imagine someone with a lot of mechanical keyboard experience would look down at me for saying that. One day I'll build myself a nice keyboard with lubed stabilizers and I'll be able to tell the difference, but for now, I'm quite happy with what I have.I have no complaint for this keyboard, although I wish iso layouts were available (L shaped Enter key).Oh : I wish the switches were hot swappable so I could try different ones.
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