We simply upgraded our keyboard testing robotic (SHARC) at LTT labs to present us extra complete information. This implies lasers!
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Hire me not so noob.
Big sh*tout to their friends at PolyB
but what does it test about the keyboard
looks a bit slow, hope you manage to test your amount of boards
Fantastic 😍
One question, Why??
That is some garbage code. I guess linus couldnt affird good devs
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I have a question. why do you only have 1 finger on "shark" why not have it test 4-5-6-7 keys in a row by adding spacers and extra fingers that can manually be place over keys? this way you would be able to have multiple keys tested in one go? or is this because you are not well…
I wonder where the keyboards go after worss
Of course, to get a real insights, you need to test multiple new keyboards of each model, use them thoroughly and them test them again. Not just test one new piece of each model.
"i am not a robot"
That model M chilling in the back
What's the point of this, it's really nothing. Just to show us you have money to buy nonsense stuff to rub.
i wudn't want to buy a machine that slow. when a machine that is easily twice as fast as that one comes out, what will it do to the value of the old one? poor buyers. speed of labor truly matters.
how many days does it take to test every key on the keyboard? 😊 oh, but shudn't some of the bigger/wider/larger keys be tested in more that one spot? oh, 20 or 100 key presses for about 6 keys. sure, just give me a month, boss. i'll have those results for you by next month.. for our first keyboard.
Interesting!, Although I am questioning what would be useful about the information you gather. Why wouldn't you try test a switch instead of the whole board? Isn't this just a very difficult way to do quality control on different type of switches?
can you try the bigest kybord you got
Can you please give that to me???
It would be awesome if that lazer scan could also produce accurate dimensional data to be released for the keyboard customizers. imagine the future where you know both the durability and have a good staring point to model your own custom keyboard case. as a side note I wonder if this is accurate enough to press a switch without a key cap. that could be a neat test comparing just a bare switch to a switch+cap to see if any extra forces from having a key cap degrades longevity/durability.
Sell this data to meta please. I want my keyboard mapped already!
This is the reason why keyboards made in the USA are much more expensive the their Chinese counter parts. 16.000 information points for pressing a key? It's just a f*cking keyboard.
LTT about to shake the whole industry! I love it!!!
Y'all better watch out for a cease and desist from Analog Devices….
he say big shit out?
So many companies and products are gonna be found out about their bullshit, it's fantastic, and we get objective scoring on lots of stuff. That database is going to be worth a lot to many people, won't be free i suspect, shouldn't be, this costs millions all in to figure out for all those products, and of course some videos will be made showing a lot.
Can u print it is my question
Just use people lol
And this is relevant because?
All these tools and they still make errors
+1 for googly eyes