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Boston 120% (IC)

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The Boston 120% is a custom compact keyboard inspired by the Driftmechanics Austin. Initially planned for a group buy, the project's designs are now open-sourced on GitHub under the CERN OHL-W license. There are both 3D-printed and CNC versions with unique features like a rotary encoder above the Esc key.

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Community Feedback & Sentiment

High Interest
Positive – 59%
Neutral – 31%
Negative – 9%
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Feedback Highlights

Positive (4)

  • "Users are excited about the unique layout and features of the keyboard."

  • "Many users express interest in participating and support for the project's success."

  • "Positive comments about the aesthetics and design approach."

  • "Expressions of community support and willingness to help with testing and refinements."

Negative (3)

  • "Concerns about the weight of the keyboard and its portability."

  • "Criticism regarding the visibility of screws in the design."

  • "Several users suggest adjustments to the layout for better usability."

Suggestions (4)

  • Consider making a version with no numpad in the future.

  • Ideas for reducing the weight or changing the material of components.

  • Suggestions for a seamless design to improve aesthetics.

  • Interest in different layouts, including potential support for OLED or LCD displays.

Questions (3)

  • Is there a way to stay updated outside of the forum?

  • What are the pricing expectations for the various versions?

  • Will there be a way to get a PCB/plate for custom builds?

Duckeebs Analysis

The thread has a large number of active replies (104), with a significant portion of positive feedback reflecting community enthusiasm. Negative comments mostly address design concerns rather than lack of interest, indicating constructive input rather than outright disapproval.

Project Specs

Name
Boston 120% (IC)
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Profile
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Layout Size
120%
Layout Standard
ANSI
Layout Ergonomics
Standard
Connection
USB-C
Polling Rate
-
Battery capacity
-
Mount Style
Top Mount
Case Colors
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Case Material
3D Printed / CNC
Keycaps Material
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Dimensions
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Weight
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Hot Swappable
Yes
Knob Support
Yes
Display Support
No
Mac/Win Support
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Multi-Media Keys
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USB passthrough
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Hall Effect Support
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QMK Support
Yes
VIA Support
Yes
N-Key Rollover
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Rapid Trigger
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Screw-in Stabilizers
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Sound Dampening
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Backlight
Yes