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Cherry Stream 3.0 is the successor of the Cherry Stream XT — SX switch technology

by Muhammad FirdausOctober 15, 2015
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When talking about mechanical keyboards, you guys have most probably heard about Cherry, one of the leading manufacturers of some of the most popular switches used in mechanical keyboards, the famous Cherry MX switches. However you may not know that Cherry is a specialist in computer input devices, not only for consumers, but also for enterprise level too. Cherry has recently announced the new Cherry Stream 3.0 keyboard, which uses the SX switch technology.

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The Cherry Stream 3.0 has received durable abrasion-proof laser-etched key caps unlike its predecessor, the Cherry Stream XT, that had usual printed keycaps. Along with ABS plastic coating it results in a permanent resistance to abrasion, allowing it to endure tough everyday office life.

With an ultra-slim, ergonomic format for fatigue-free work and short-stroke keys for precise and fast typing with low noise, the Cherry Stream 3.0s are designed for continuous usage over 20 million presses per key. Aside from extremely durable keycaps and long lived switches, it also offers liquid spill resistance.

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Six media buttons are available, offering quick control of the volume and other essential functions. The Cherry Stream 3.0 is a wired keyboard and is plug and play via USB. The Cherry Stream 3.0 comes in grey and black color options with a price of EUR 30 (approximately MYR 150). The Cherry Stream 3.0 comes with two years warranty.

 

SOURCE : Cherry

 

Pokdepinion :  Cherry Stream XT has never made its appearance in Malaysia, but as many Cherry mechanical keyboards are seen lately, I hope the Cherry Stream 3.0 arrives in our Malaysian market. For those who are wondering what is SX technology switches, basically it is a scissor type switch (usually found in laptops) that Cherry has innovated upon to improve the performance.

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