Vortex PC66
Hello to all old-school fans. I see you have good taste in keyboards, please — come in, take a seat. Today we have the Vortex PC66 for you, a modern tribute to the IBM PCjr keyboard, known as one of the worst designs ever made. Fortunately, instead of ancient IBMjr technologies, we get a wonderful mechanical specimen with solid dye-sub PBT keycaps and some of the best factory-tuned stabilizers we've ever used. The connection method is up to you — cable, Bluetooth, or 2.4GHz wireless, all powered by two AAA batteries that will last for months. Good job, Vortex.
Specs
Format: 65%
Backlit: No
Hotswap: Yes
Body: Plastic
Wireless: Yes
Layout: ANSI
Weight: 1.2 kg
Size: 33x16x3.5 cm
65% Layout
ANSI layout with Beige and Dark grey color case
Programmable, N-Key Rollover
Programmable via Vortexgear GUi, allowing for customized key mappings and macros to meet individual needs
N-Key Rollover ensures accurate keystroke registration
PBT Keycap
OEM profile PBT Dye-Sub keycaps for comfortable and long-lasting typing experience
Hot Swappable
Hot-Swap PCB design allows for easy switch replacement or customization without soldering, supporting both 3-pin and 5-pin switches
Typing Experience
Features silicone dampening pads, switch pads, and two thick silicone strips. Provides a smoother texture and better sound for comfortable long-lasting experience
Gasket Mount and PCB Mount Stabilizer
Gasket mount structure with FR4 mounting plate
PCB Mount Stabilizers offer improved typing consistency and reduced key rattle, enhancing the overall typing experience