DIATEC FILCO Majestouch Stingray Low Profile Red Switch Tenkeyless Front Face Keyboard Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2020-10-16

Since we were already familiar with the LP switches from the previously reviewed mechanical keyboards, we did not need any extra time to get accustomed with the Majestouch Stingray Ninja layout. The keys are very responsive but since DIATEC is using an all-plastic exterior chassis unlike the CHERRY MX 10.0, the actuation sound is a bit more perceptible. For cleaning purposes, the low-profile keycaps are even easier to remove than the full-size ones, while the TKL design allows the keyboard to take considerably less space on the desk.

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Introduction

 

At first, we would like to thank DIATEC CORPORATION for sending us a sample of their FILCO Majestouch Stingray Low Profile Red Switch Tenkeyless Front Face Keyboard for testing and reviewing.

 

 

 

About DIATEC CORPORATION:

 

"Start of services: June 17,1982

Corporate Address: Kairaku-Building (Sotokanda) 4F, 6-5-4 Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-0021, Japan

Capital: 40,000,000 Yen

Representative Director: Kunihiro Nabeta

 

C.P.S Division Business Portfolio

Supplier and distributor of the PC peripheral devices and mobile devices under the brand of "FILCO".

"FILCO" is the registered trademark of DIATEC Corporation.

"Majestouch" is the registered trademark of DIATEC Corporation.

"Mobile Cruiser" is the registered trademark of DIATEC Corporation.

"PtoGo" is the registered trademark of DIATEC Corporation."

 

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