Modding was always more on the enthusiast side of this hobby and after very short period of getting attention by the general market and ordinary users, its getting back to the enthusiasts. Although i have to admit, even 100$ keyboards are so good nowdays, that most of the time it comes to keycaps and maybe switches. And if you really want somting else, tape mode. Where the days of 4 hours of manual lubing, making my own foams, and switchpads and forcebreak modes and other stuff. I have my Keychron Q3 Knob and Asus Azoth, both modded ofc, but i dont see all that much to mod in newer boards. Back in the day it could greatly change many aspects of a kayboard, today it is much more about very minor changes. Its not needet as it used to be. It reminds me situation with Android. I have always use some XDA ParanoidAndroid, CyanogenMod and many many others ROMs. But today? Its just not needed anymore, Android is mature now.
@alieffauzanrizky72022 ай бұрын
I don't think modding is dead. It just back being the thing enthusiast does. While a lot of prebuilt are getting better and better, some people still prefer modding or building one since it's the fun part of the hobby.
@Mega_Keys2 ай бұрын
love the video bro!
@KenzoTurquezaАй бұрын
Kuya ano sa tingin niyo po mas maganda Monsgeek M1 V3 or Yunzii AL66 May AL75 din po kasi ang yunzii
@marvin42338 күн бұрын
I would opt for the M1 V3 QMK/VIA. On the Monsgeek website you can configure the board with AKKO switches and keycaps of your choice. It will probably be a bit more expensive than the Yunzi AL65/75, but in my opinion it's also better. The VIA support alone would make me opt for the Monsgeek.