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  • Filco USA Ninja Majestouch-2, Tenkeyless, NKR, Tactile Action, Keyboard FKBN87M/EFB2

Filco USA Ninja Majestouch-2, Tenkeyless, NKR, Tactile Action, Keyboard FKBN87M/EFB2

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  • Key switch/Number of keys : Cherry MX Brown Switch (tactile feel)/87 keys , US ASCII key arrangement
  • Key pitch/Key stroke : 19mm/4 0.5mm , Cable length : 1.5m
  • Dimensions/Weight : W356xD135xH33mm(44mm raised up by stand)/980g
  • Interface : PS/2,USB (PS/2 interface is available with PS/2 Conversion Adapter)
  • Accessories : Windows key (Printing on front face type), FILCO Key Puller

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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    219 global ratings
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    Customers say

    Customers find this keyboard to be a great mechanical board with excellent tactile feel, particularly praising the Cherry MX Brown switches. The keyboard features solid construction, with one customer noting it sits rock-solid on the desk, and has a minimalistic low-profile design. Customers appreciate its versatility for both work and gaming, its superior typing experience, and consider it worth the price tag. They also like its weight, describing it as having a satisfying heft.
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    74 customers mention sound quality, 61 positive, 13 negative
    Customers praise the keyboard's sound quality, describing it as a great mechanical keyboard.
    This is the best keyboard i have ever had. Much better (higher quality, more comfortable feeling) than the razor ultimate keyboard i had....Read more
    Great keyboard, I recommend it to any programmer or developer looking for a high quality, durable keyboard. Your fingers will enjoy every key pressed.Read more
    Awesome keyboard, feels greatRead more
    ...Otherwize this keyboard is really, really good! Thanks, FULI JAPAN!Read more
    35 customers mention tactile feel, 34 positive, 1 negative
    Customers appreciate the keyboard's tactile feel, describing it as excellent and smooth, with one customer specifically praising the Cherry MX Brown switches.
    ...Browns are simply the best switches you can get. It gives it the tactile feel that we all want and look for when buying a mechanical keyboard,...Read more
    ...Really like the aesthetic of the keyboard. And of course it feels great!Read more
    Just want wanted. Keys feels great. It feels well build.Read more
    ...than that though, I thoroughly enjoyed using the keyboard for its tactile feedback and the immediate increase in typing speed it provided....Read more
    32 customers mention build quality, 30 positive, 2 negative
    Customers praise the keyboard's construction, noting its solid feel and rock-solid desk placement, with one customer describing it as built like a tank.
    I absolutely love typing on this thing. It's got a solid, quality feel to it & I'm really a fan of the front facing letters....Read more
    The keyboard is solid; build quality is excellent The brown key switches are excellent.Read more
    ...You can tell it is well built even though it is made out of plastic. I do have a few complaints, but obviously, I still love it....Read more
    Solidly built and although there is nothing wrong, the follow up from filco since my purchase assures me if there had been an issue it would have...Read more
    21 customers mention aesthetics, 18 positive, 3 negative
    Customers like the keyboard's appearance, with one mentioning its minimalistic low profile design and another noting its great finish.
    ...It looks great -- I regularly have colleagues who are impressed by the "ninja" look and ask about it....Read more
    Sleek and minimalistRead more
    ...Really like the aesthetic of the keyboard. And of course it feels great!Read more
    ...That's a lot of useage. The aesthetics are nice as well, I like the simple, black filco logo on the front side. It's very sleek....Read more
    15 customers mention value for money, 11 positive, 4 negative
    Customers find the keyboard worth its price tag.
    ...If your keyboard is a main tool of your trade every day, its worth every penny....Read more
    ...though it is a product designed in 2011, the touch feeling, and the low price deserve a five-star!Read more
    ...This is an expensive keyboard but it is well worth it....Read more
    ...However the quality of the build makes it so worth it even w/o Bluetooth. Filco didn’t disappoint me.Read more
    14 customers mention typing experience, 13 positive, 1 negative
    Customers find the keyboard provides a superior typing experience, with multiple customers noting they type faster on it, and one customer mentioning it helps with their coding speed.
    ...heft to it, heavier than any others that I own, and it types like a dream. It feels like a very well manufactured, quality, product....Read more
    ...The Das Keyboard is also solidly built and great to type on. It is a top mechanical keyboard....Read more
    ...I type a lot and what I am looking for most is a pleasant typing experience....Read more
    Pros: - Superior typing experience....Read more
    12 customers mention weight, 11 positive, 1 negative
    Customers appreciate the keyboard's weight, describing it as heavy and having a satisfying heft.
    ...Highest quality; very solidly build, heavy, no rough edges or loose pieces or anything uneven. Sits rock-solid on your desk....Read more
    ...The rubber legs and the weight of the keyboard makes it so the keyboard never slides....Read more
    ...The typing feel itself was an improvement as well. It was lighter to press than my cherry blue switches.Read more
    ...Its hefty and well-made, but lacks many features, e.g. custom profile via software like QMK, led lighting, swapable switches, bluetooth, removable...Read more
    11 customers mention versatility, 11 positive, 0 negative
    Customers find the keyboard versatile for various tasks, including programming, work, and gaming. One customer mentions it helps with typing reports and drafts, while another notes it's perfect for balancing typing and gaming activities.
    Good for programmingRead more
    ...haven't played any games yet with it, but I can tell it will be excellent for gaming....Read more
    ...Still going to use the keyboard but this keyboard is perfect for programming. I can type on this all day.Read more
    Love the cherry mx brown in particular and good for coding. The minimalist design just makes is that much better.Read more
    Sleek and minimalist
    5 out of 5 stars
    Sleek and minimalist
    Love the cherry mx brown in particular and good for coding. The minimalist design just makes is that much better.
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    Top reviews from the United States

    • Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2011
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      ((Learn more about mechanical keyboards and see my review with pictures at Geekhack))

      For the record; I often am a major sufferer of two things : Analysis Paralysis and Buyer's Remorse.

      Just from my brief few minutes with this keyboard I am thrilled with my choice in Cherry MX Browns and Filco. I have absolutely no regrets on this purchase (as of this writing) and thank The Keyboard Co. for offering this product through Amazon for those of us here in the States.

      Packaging: 10/10

      There has been some recent concern here on Geekhack with the packaging of Filco's from The Keyboard Co. supplied via Amazon.
      I can say that my packaging looked great. The box was in good condition and secured inside. If there was an issue previously with packaging it is non evident in mine.

      The first thing I noticed was the size shock. After so many years using a 104 key keyboard , the small length of the 87 really through me off when I found it sitting in our company mailroom.
      The outside box has some standard shipping marks but is in great condition for crossing the country in 36 hours.
      The inner Filco box was in pristine condition with very stiff folds at the box joints.

      Opening the box: 9/10

      I had heard about the keyboard cover but I was really surprised at what a nice touch that is to have it included.
      Such a little thing really but it really ads a sense of value and longevity to the product. I tend to have a dusty room so I have made good use of this to protect my investment.
      The two things that made me drop this to a 9/10 is that I thought it would come with the Red ESC key and I didn't much care for the Windows domed key's, but they did include the ninja replacements for the windows key so it really is not a huge deal.

      Typing Experience: 9/10 (This is subjectional based on the switch mostly)

      Having just hooked up this keyboard a few minutes two things were very apparent.
      A: I like browns as much or more than I do blues.
      B: Coming from the tactility and sound of my WASD Cherry MX Blue keyboard, the browns just feel and sound so much more solid to me.

      I haven't yet been able to place my finger on why though.

      I suspect the reason has to due with the force necessary to press a key. While the browns are listed to have the lightest force needed of the Cherry line up (45g vs 50g for blue) it seems that the blues are lighter up to the point of actuation. Then it takes 50g to get past that point. For this reason the blues feel lighter to me and more "flimsy". Drastically so actually. I'm sure Ripster at Geekhack has some Rip-o-Meter tests that can confirm or deny this theory. It's also very likely the McGurk Effect (Ripster credit for this as well) for the full solid sound of the keys making it feel different.

      -The tactility is barely noticeable at the moment, which I like, but that may change with more use. I was torn between getting reds and browns, but I really feel great about the browns now that I have tried them. I am excited to see if WASD Keyboards offers TenKeyLess in the future.

      -I haven't missed my ten key at all at this point. I rarely do a lot of number crunching from home and out of habit I did reach for it once but that was the lone time.

      -I mainly play FPS games and have yet to test this keyboard in game but I can tell by the feel that this will be no problem at all and much better than my Rubber dome and Blue switch keyboard.

      There seems like there might be a slight ringing sound (the oft mentioned PING) around the F2 key and surrounding keys but it's faint. To be honest, I was really listening for it and felt like it is something I would expect from any mechanical device that uses a spring. It most certainly hasn't been anything that bothers me and I haven't noticed it since testing for it.

      --Sound

      Nice solid thunk when bottoming out the keys (which most do on their first mechanical). I prefer this much more than the higher pitched click of the blues. But that's a personal thing so I've included the video for the sound sample.

      Either way , I feel that you can't go wrong with this purchase.

      Thank you for reading and good luck in your search.

      Enoy
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    • Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2012
      I am a total geek when it comes to keyboards, and for mechanical keyboards I have several and have tried many of them. I have a Das Keyboard, I have two Deck keyboards (the compact tenkeyless and the full size Deck Legend). I have tried the various type of Cherry switches, tactile and linear.

      As some of you reading this might be considering Deck or Das Keyboard and I own those kinds as well, I will offer some thoughts on them to help your deliberations. I will sum up my ratings at the end of this -

      I can honestly say, cleary among both Deck and Das Keyboard which I consider top notch, the Filco comes out on top for typing feel and although the build quality of Deck in particular is nothing short of amazing, the Filco seems to take it to just another notch - which I did not think was possible.

      The Deck keyboards are very solidly built and are very cool, and have the advantage of backlit keys that have the characters injected into the key so they will never wear off. I don't know that any other keyboard maker today does their key caps like this. Its expensive I am sure. The characters are clear plastic and the backlighting shines through them. The clarity of the keys when lit up is outstanding, there is a separate LED for each key - they will last decades - and you can adjust the brightness level or turn it off completely if you want. The typing feel of the Deck keyboards and the build quality are very good - top notch. For a backlit mechanical keyboard, Deck cannot be beat. For gaming I think I prefer the Deck keyboards among all others, due to the backlighting. If the Filco was backlit the same exact way I would give it the edge, but this is just not a feature Filco have focused on.

      The Das Keyboard is also solidly built and great to type on. It is a top mechanical keyboard. By no means is the Das Keyboard low quality, but I would put Deck and Filco ahead of Das Keyboard on the quality scale. Typing feel is really good, and if you want a mechanical keyboard with absolutely blank key caps, Das Keyboard has that option for you. If I had never tried a Deck or Filco mechanical keyboard, I would rave about Das Keybaord. Its very nice. But having tried the others I would put it in third place by comparison. I also don't like the shiney plastic case of the Das Keyboard...its shows scratches and fingerprints very easily which makes it look cheap in my opinion.

      If you are a gamer, I give Deck the edge. But if you are a person using your keyboard at work and doing a lot of typing, I don't think the Filco can be beat. The layout and spacing of the keys is excellent and feels natural. The Cherry brown switches are quiet and the keys Filco have put on top of them feel great. Its just a pleasure to type on it...and that is a lot coming from me, as I have typed on just about everything, including the old time IBM keyboards that weigh 50 pounds, and I have been typing on keyboards since 1976.

      Things I like about the Filco:

      - Highest quality; very solidly build, heavy, no rough edges or loose pieces or anything uneven. Sits rock-solid on your desk.

      - Blank keycaps with the characters on the front edge...is a very cool look. And the characters will never wear off the keys as they are on the front side of the keys that you never really touch. I am a touch typist and really don't look at the keys except when rarely typing a special character or something...but its nice to have the reference printed on the front of the keys.

      - Rubber grip on the bottom of the keyboard, and even if you stand up the little legs on the top back of the keyboard to elevate it a bit, there is rubber on the edge of those legs too so there is absolutely no slipping of this keyboard while you are typing, with the legs up or down. Its more solid and stable on the desktop than any other keyboard I have used.

      - With the Cherry brown switches, this keyboard is fairly quiet. I don't think it will drive anyone near you crazy. If you really hammer the keys and bottom them out constantly with a lot of force it will be louder but even then its not bad. If you want a tactile feel but without the clicking noise built into the Cherry blue switches, this is a good choice. If you are a solid touch typist you will really take to this keybaord, I find my fingers just fly over the keys and it feels really, really natural. There are little raised bumps on the front of the F and J keys, typically what you want if you are touch typist as these are reference keys for your "home" hand position. That is a nice touch that you typically see on high quality keyboards (Deck and Das Keyboard have that too). I am not sure how, but the feel of the keys on this Filco is just...better feeling than on other keyboards I have tried with the Cherry brown switches.

      - Comes with a key cap remover that is nothing fancy but works quite well. It does not need to be fancy.

      - The look of the ninja tenkeyless is very minimalist, just black with no frills. Its understated but looks great. Sort of like a really nice car that looks great in basic black, and when you get behind the wheel you know its no ordinary car. That is how this keyboard is. It is just pure and simple high quality feel.

      IF YOU ARE A TYPIST AND NOT USING THIS FOR GAMING: This keyboard is the top one available in my opinion. If using it for work, and you do lots of typing...for pure typing pleasure it cannot be beat. It looks very professional, does not take up a lot of room on your desk.

      IF YOU ARE A GAMER: This is still a good keyboard but I think the Deck beats it due to the backlighting. If you don't care about backlighting in your gaming keyboard, and you do a lot of typing too, then the Filco should be considered.

      Others have said there is some kind of "ring" on this keyboard when certain keys are pressed to the bottom. I do not hear any of that. All the keys feel great, the keyboard is solid and sits perfectly even. In my view its flawless.

      In summary I just have to say, I like typing on this keyboard so much that its spoiled me for just about anything else. I really do type faster on it - the feel and layout is just that good. I paid over $200 for this and many people would think that is crazy. But for a person who has been on a keyboard for 10 hours a day or more, for decades, and will be for decades more, I don't mind spending the cash on something like this. I will use it for a long time, and get the benefit from it every day for years and years. Its sort of like a chef buying a really, really good knife. If your keyboard is a main tool of your trade every day, its worth every penny. If you are a casual PC person who rarely does a lot of typing and is not on the PC much, then I would agree that investing in a keyboard like this does not make as much sense.

      If you are considering this keyboard because you are really into mechanical keyboards, but are struggling with the premium price (and wondering if it will be worth it...like I was) I would say take the plunge. You only go around once, if you spend a lot of time on a keyboard get the best, if you have the money for it.
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    • Chris
      5.0 out of 5 stars Quality and Comfort
      Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2021
      This is the best keyboard I've ever owned. I am not a gamer but I am a systems engineer and spend a lot of time on my computer. Having a high quality keyboard makes the time I spend at my terminal that much better.
    • Ludovic Frérot
      5.0 out of 5 stars Filco mt 2 ninja en mx brown
      Reviewed in France on December 23, 2019
      Ce clavier est facilement l'un des meilleurs que j'ai eu en ma possession. Il est meilleur que le daskeyboard 13 prime en cherry mx brown que j' utilise tous les jours et proche de la qualité de frappe que j’apprécie tellement sur mon Varmilo VA87M en mx clears . Les connecteurs mx brown sont particulièrement persistent on dirait des clears. Les touches sont en abs, mais très épais on dirait presque du pbt. Le look avec les légendes à l'avant est vraiment chouette. bref je le kiffe bien ce clavier. Cela va devenir mon clavier quotidien car il est très silencieux. En fait, les videos de frappe sur ce clavier en ligne ont des micros très sensibles, mais en réalité ce que j'aime le plus c'est le peu de bruit qu'il produit, principalement avec la touche espace. Autre remarque je trouve les touches stables. en tous cas bien plus que sur le das et à des années lumière du pok3r qui est une catastrophe.
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    • BOK
      5.0 out of 5 stars Worth it
      Reviewed in Australia on May 7, 2021
      Worth it. Brown switch is Comfortable for coding.
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      Reviewed in Australia on May 7, 2021
      Worth it. Brown switch is Comfortable for coding.
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    • Jerry
      5.0 out of 5 stars Quality mechanical keyboard
      Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2018
      The best build quality mechanical keyboard I've ever tried. Only one regret is that I didn't buy it sooner. I also wish the newer version with the bluetooth was also available. The only official carriet in Canada NCIX had it on backorder and now they are out of business you can't really buy it anywhere unless you bring it from across the border.
    • Michael Tang
      5.0 out of 5 stars Solid
      Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2020
      Solid
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    Product Summary: Filco USA Ninja Majestouch-2, Tenkeyless, NKR, Tactile Action, Keyboard FKBN87M/EFB2

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    • Key switch/Number of keys : Cherry MX Brown Switch (tactile feel)/87 keys , US ASCII key arrangement
    • Key pitch/Key stroke : 19mm/4 0.5mm , Cable length : 1.5m
    • Dimensions/Weight : W356xD135xH33mm(44mm raised up by stand)/980g
    • Interface : PS/2,USB (PS/2 interface is available with PS/2 Conversion Adapter)
    • Accessories : Windows key (Printing on front face type), FILCO Key Puller

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