
The Evolurk Aperture 75 is a redesigned 75% keyboard inspired by the Leica M Series, featuring customizable screens, a functional volume knob, and a sleek screwless design with gasket and top mounting options.
"Some users appreciate the fun and uniqueness of the design."
"Many commenters praised the aesthetic and fresh ideas in keyboard design."
"Support for layout variety and potential functionality was acknowledged."
"The design evokes nostalgia for classic cameras which some users enjoy."
"Critics feel the design comes off as a cheap knockoff of Leica."
"Some users expressed that the design is too literal and over the top."
"Comments indicated that there may be too much focus on camera-inspired elements, making it less like a keyboard."
"Concerns regarding the excessive use of dials and buttons were mentioned."
Users suggested retaining only one or two knobs instead of multiple dials.
Some think a more toned-down approach would be preferable.
Suggestions included the removal of the red badge for a cleaner look.
Ideas for adding features that mimic camera functionalities were proposed.
Some users asked for clarification on why there is negative feedback towards camera-inspired keyboards.
Request for a prototype to evaluate the physical design further.
The thread shows a good amount of discussion with diverse opinions. Although the negative feedback outnumbers the positive, several users expressed a desire for refinement rather than complete abandonment of the concept. Interest level is assessed as medium due to unique comments and engagement despite mixed sentiments.