Awesome Tips Your Keyboard Sucks and I Can Prove It. – Labs Keyboard Testing
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Buying the right keyboard for yourself can be a difficult and expensive endeavor, so we’ve purchased a robot to ensure everything is up to par. Actuation force graphs, teardowns, and sound tests will soon be at your fingertips.
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Mechanical RGB Keyboard by BigBrotherECE / CC BY 4.0
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:59 What IS quality control?
2:00 our Robot
4:41 What the robot sees
6:30 What data we’ll get
7:23 How many boards can we test?
8:37 Measuring Latency
11:41 Measuring Repairability
12:18 Qualitative data
12:44 What’s coming
14:51 Outro
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Hey everyone, this video's endroll was completed ahead of the NVIDIA 4080 12GB Unlaunch on Friday, and snuck past our team before being publicly posted. Please disregard that specific SKU… but the 4090 and 4080 16GBs mentioned are still worth keeping an eye on! – Sean
Each key remapped to the fire button for the test I take it?
Can't wait for all this data ! It's going to be an industry game changer for buyers
Test system is terrible, hire me to make it better
Depends which keyboard you're talking about my razer huntsman mini yes my 2015 razer blackwidow fuck no that thing still works perfect and has the best feel and sound ever I've tried upgrading to something newer several times and it keeps leading to wasted money and disappointment
Measures*
My 122 key IBM Model M terminal keyboard could survive an apocalypse and it's a keyboard I absolutely adore.
14:47 you're insane, Linus. The 4000 series cards are overpriced to hell and back.
For key location detection, could stick an IR reflective dot to each key, and segment the IR image very easily. No lighting issue, cheap. No fancy depth laser scanning needed.
My keyboard does suck. It's a 20 € keyboard where the left shift sometimes get stuck down (but not in a pressed state, it becomes like a touch button).
If I'm not going to type on this garbage, then buy a new one for me 😉
Lolol 🤣 Antoine "it's just me…" Tickled me to no end.
Test crappy china keyboards too!!! Please?
390hz is the fastest right now btw
just came here to say that at @9:20 that tripod is from the dollar store and its certified ass wouldnt recommend anyone use anything that resembles that
Not even a double glance I could tell from the first 5 seconds that that was KDE Plasma
I’m glad to see someone doing this type of thorough testing, and I’m really excited for the results.
Also, I will totally forgive you if you don’t finish it all by the end of the year.
Imo, it’s better to do it right and with a smaller set, than to rush it. But I’m guessing it’s a time is money situation.
Keep it up!
Can yall throw in a random ps/2 keyboard? Love to know if that has a difference in key to monitor latency
You better be testing RealForce Topre switches
the fact it took months to get your co-bot up and running for what you are doing is kinda bad….
Linus if you can actually get Labs up and running for real and give us the true data we all want its gonna be a game changer. dont let us down
Shoutout to the KDE desktop at 13:51 😀
LTT doing the deeds of a great tech magazine, bringing independent, reliable and detailed data to the users … and all of that for free, would you believe it!
I like and very much appreciate the way you're going with these hardware tests
@Linus Tech Tips I don't know if the following idea is a good one or not, but have you considered monetize this data to manufacturers ? In a convenient form readily usable by the industry. Wether it be by an API that they can access to get wanted information, or a csv file.
You could even offer them to actually test their prototype (for money of course) which could make your process and machines a standard.
Looking forward to this, holiday shopping soon.
I really need to pick up the big desk mat. I use a wooden office desk and it's a dust magnet, I feel like the desk pad would make my desk look a LOT cleaner.
Excited for this