>>9353
I don't like the consumerist part of keyboardfags either, but even this thing could have a case made for it.
I guess it's that last 20% of the project taking 40-60% of the time for it to look "professional" and they can't be arsed.
Besides that: I hate the obsession with keycaps and switches to the exclusion of actually bothering with the important concepts: key arrangements, height-profiles - maybe even a completely new input system of which they keyboard is only a fraction.
Left doesn't look very usable, good luck doing your inputs on that keyboard, I'd much rather have a "chunky smartphone" that I can hook up a keyboard to and maybe some kind of chorded interface/case for mobile use
And maybe a touchscreen too, but now it's almost just a smatphone (albeit being properly built and servicable and open and also just running "mainline linux" instead of the fetid dumpster fire that is android would make a huge difference already, even if it's just a differently constrained smartphone.