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Can I use HDMI 2.0 on this tv?

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    can you guys please test the keyboard

  2. This product has been merged with IQUNIX EZ63 Esports Gaming Keyboard, 60% RGB Mechani. Follow the discussion here.

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    can you guys please test the keyboard

    Hey Mattedfn,

    We’ve actually been keeping an eye on these IQUNIX boards, and we’ve already added them to our list of keyboards that you can vote for here.

    If there’s enough public interest and it wins our poll, we’ll buy one and test it. If you’d like to share, does the EZ60 or EZ63 layout interest you more, and why?

    Thanks for reaching out, and let us know if you have any further questions.

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    Hi thanks for the reply, i have the ez63 layout right now and for me is soo good, i hope you guys can review the ez63 one < 3

  5. This product has been merged with IQUNIX EZ60 Esports Gaming Keyboard, 60% RGB Mechani. Follow the discussion here.

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    I would really love to see this keyboard viewed too! planning to buy it

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    This is a keyboard who might be able to complete with Wooting and Nuphy, do u plan to buy and review it ?

  8. We’ve purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

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    This is a keyboard who might be able to complete with Wooting and Nuphy, do u plan to buy and review it ?

    we bought it earlier today!

  10. The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon.

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    You can update the keyboards firmware from ez.iqunix.com. It unlocks the 0.01mm rapid trigger mode for jade pro switches (there is 5 jade pro switches in the box if you bought the star trail switch version)

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    can u please test the new low profile IQUNIX keyboard? MQ80 ? Now its on kickstarter and is very popular

  13. This product has been merged with IQUNIX EZ60 Esports Gaming Keyboard, 60% RGB Mechani. Follow the discussion here.

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    Im so curious about this kb, many reviewers who tested this kb using smth like xlat etc said that this kb’s performance is weaker compared to monsgeek fun60ultra

  15. The full review has been posted here. Let us know what you think!

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    i’m confused as to why this keyboard received a 10/10 in compatibility and is marked as fully Linux compatible given “For Linux users, the software is recognized in Chromium-based browsers but didn’t function during our testing.”

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    i’m confused as to why this keyboard received a 10/10 in compatibility and is marked as fully Linux compatible given “For Linux users, the software is recognized in Chromium-based browsers but didn’t function during our testing.”

    Hey systemctl, Good question.

    Our Computer Compatibility test focuses strictly on default hardware functionality—that is, whether the keyboard’s basic functions work as expected when plugged in, without requiring additional configuration or software. In this case, the keyboard works out of the box on Linux, which is why it receives a 10/10.

    That said, according to our methodology, software support isn’t factored into the score. We understand this can be a dealbreaker for some users—especially in the case of HE boards, where software is often essential for making actuation adjustments—so we make sure to highlight any software limitations in the review text, as you pointed out. In this case, while the keyboard was detected in a Chromium-based browser on Linux, the software itself didn’t function.

    We’ve also included some speculation that Linux users might be able to get the software working by adjusting udev permissions—a workaround that has helped with some other keyboards using web-based software—but we haven’t confirmed this for the IQUNIX EZ63/EZ60 specifically.

    For Linux users who also have access to a Windows machine, it’s worth noting that you can configure your settings there and save them to the keyboard’s onboard memory, so they carry over when switching back to Linux.

    Hope that clears things up. Thanks for reaching out to us, and let us know if you have any other questions!

  18. This product has been merged with IQUNIX EZ63 Gaming Keyboard, 60% RGB Mechanical Keyb. Follow the discussion here.

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