PBT XDA Japanese DyeSub Keycaps For Mechanical Keyboard
Product Features:
– PBT keycaps with XDA profile.
– Dye-sublimated legends for durability.
– Japanese sublegends for an authentic Japanese typing experience.
– Compatible with Cherry MX and clones.
– 104 keys included, covering all standard keyboard layouts.
– Easy to install and remove.
– Durable and long-lasting.
– Available in white, black, and blue.
Benefits:
– PBT keycaps are more durable than ABS keycaps and will not shine over time.
– The XDA profile provides a comfortable typing experience.
– Dye-sublimated legends are more durable than pad printed legends and will not fade over time.
– Japanese sublegends provide an authentic Japanese typing experience.
– The included keycap puller makes it easy to install and remove keycaps.
– The durable construction ensures that the keycaps will last for many years.
– The variety of color options allows you to customize your keyboard to your liking.
Key Usage Points:
– PBT keycaps are an excellent choice for gamers and typists who demand the best possible durability and performance.
– The XDA profile is a good choice for users who prefer a more sculpted keycap profile.
– Dye-sublimated legends are the best choice for users who want durable and long-lasting keycap legends.
– Japanese sublegends are ideal for users who want an authentic Japanese typing experience.
Specifications:
– Material: PBT
– Profile: XDA
– Legends: Dye-sublimated
– Sublegends: Japanese
– Compatibility: Cherry MX and clones
– Number of keys: 104
– Color: White, black, or blue
Additional Features:
– The included keycap puller makes it easy to install and remove keycaps.
– The durable construction ensures that the keycaps will last for many years.
– The variety of color options allows you to customize your keyboard to your liking.
External Links:
– [PBT Keycaps vs. ABS Keycaps](https://www.mechanicalkeyboards.com/blog/index.php/2016/03/pbt-keycaps-vs-abs-keycaps/)
– [XDA Keycap Profile](https://deskthority.net/wiki/XDA_profile)
– [Dye-Sublimated Keycaps](https://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=70760.0)
– [Japanese Sublegends](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_input_method)