
Introducing the new EnjoyPBT Spectrum set, blending white alphas with CMYK modifiers for increased compatibility. Updated kits include Numpad and ISO support, catering to community feedback. Full details and renders are available on the project's websites. Feedback for future changes is welcome.
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Community Feedback & Sentiment
Feedback Highlights
Positive (4)
"Users are excited and eager to support the set."
"Many comments express positive feelings towards the design and color combinations."
"Several users confirmed their intention to purchase multiple sets."
"The addition of new kits received praise for enhanced compatibility."
Negative (4)
"Concerns raised about the lack of certain key sizes and compatibility."
"Some users expressed disappointment over the decision not to include white modifiers in the base kit."
"Criticism about the choice of materials and colors in the set."
"Doubts about the practicality and market strategy of in-stock sales instead of a group buy."
Suggestions (4)
Include more white modifier keys in future kits.
Consider adding an ortho kit for wider appeal.
Request for a blank modifier kit for a cleaner aesthetic.
Proposals for a separate colored modifiers kit.
Questions (3)
Inquiries about the project timeline and expected launch date.
Clarification on the possibility of additional layouts like ISO and numpad support.
Questions regarding the color matching and use of certain keys in the kits.
Duckeebs Analysis
The thread has a high level of engagement with 124 comments and a predominant amount of positive feedback indicating strong community support for the project. The suggestions and questions demonstrate active planning for additional features and concerns about compatibility.
Project Specs
- Name
- EnjoyPBT Spectrum
- Release year
- -
- Profile
- -
- Sculpted
- -
- Material
- PBT
- Layout Standard
- ANSI, Tsangan, HHKB, WKL, ISO
- Sub-Legends
- -
- Wall thickness
- -
- Legend method
- Dye-sublimation
- Color palette
- White, CMYK
- Shine through
- No
- Pudding style
- No