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Title: Computex 2015: Ducky Showcases Its Mechanical Keyboard [Video]
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If it types like a Ducky, and clicks like a Ducky, it's a Ducky You haven't truly lived until you've typed on a mechanical key...

If it types like a Ducky, and clicks like a Ducky, it's a Ducky

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You haven't truly lived until you've typed on a mechanical keyboard. That's not to say there aren't some very good membrane keyboards out there, but even the best ones fall short of the finger-pecking ecstasy that mechanical key switches induce. And when it comes to mechanical keyboards, one of the more interesting players is Ducky, a smaller brand that's built up a cult following in the U.S.

We asked Ducky why it thinks it's been able to do that. The answer? By not just taking aim at gamers. Ducky says it also focuses on office workers, the ones who type all day long and will perhaps benefit the most from a more comfortable typing experience.

With the focus on office workers, Ducky has mostly kept its designs fairly simple and a little conservative, though what we saw at Computex was a new model with RGB lighting. Dubbed the Ducky Shine 5, the keyboard uses Cherry MX key switches and ABS keycaps that are supposed to feel different than your standard keyboard.

Have a look at the Ducky Shine 5, along with a new line of colorful planks that Ducky's planning to release in the near future:



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