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Is the novelkeys cream keyboard a good keyboard?


Asked by Grayson Salgado on Dec 06, 2021 FAQ



The all-POM NovelKeys Cream Switch did not have the smoothest (heh) entry into the keyboard market. Early review units suffered from stem stick/slip issues which resulted in the switch having a quote-on-quote ‘leathery’ feel.
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These are a solid stock linear option that is planned to be readily available from NovelKeys and I would recommend them to those that are looking for something a little outside the norm. NovelKeys Cream switches are a solid linear switch option that I'm glad will be readily available. They do need some lube and potentially a spring swap.
Subsequently, Formally being announced by Mike of Novelkeys in mid-August of 2018, the Novelkeys Creams were to be the first mechanical keyboard switch to be entirely made out of POM – top housing, bottom housing, and stem.
In respect to this,
The Gateron Yellow is a more reasonable option here. NovelKeys Crean switch disassembled. Side by side against the Gateron Yellow, the Creams are definitely heavier and a bit more to my liking. According to NovelKeys, these switches actuate at 55g and bottoms out at 70g which is on par with what I am feeling.
Consequently,
But that’s why we spoke with ten keyboard experts to find the best options available, so that you can get click clacking with as little stress as possible. Four out of ten experts recommend the NovelKeys NK65, a 65 percent keyboard that Roberts from Aripay Keyboards calls “the most flexible beginner board on the market.