
The Tetrix 60 is a 60% keyboard inspired by Gameboy and Tetris with a PCB gasket mount design. It features an aluminum case, customizable badge, hotswap PCB, and is available in multiple colors. The keyboard's group buy runs from August 1 to September 1 and is priced starting at $339.
"Some community members appreciated Monke's efforts in helping others recover their money from scams."
"Users expressed enthusiasm about the Gameboy-inspired design of the keyboard."
"There is support for the idea that the design is innovative rather than a copy."
"Monke was recognized for providing transparency and assistance during the past issues in the community."
"A user highlighted the importance of giving Monke a chance despite his controversial past."
"Concerns were raised regarding Monke's past and his connections to questionable vendors."
"Several users suggested that the price of the keyboard is too high for its perceived value."
"Doubt was expressed about the integrity of Monke as a vendor based on past issues."
"Calls for community members to do their research before buying were prevalent, indicating distrust."
"One commenter questioned the legitimacy of the IC in light of Monke's previous performance."
"Others noted potential issues with the design being viewed as derivative."
It was suggested that Monke fulfill previous group buys before launching new ones to rebuild trust.
One user recommended that potential buyers thoroughly evaluate the vendor's reputation before purchasing.
Some users asked why Monke would choose to do business through this vendor given his history.
There were requests for more information about the keyboard's pricing and justification for it.
The thread had a total of 14 comments with a mix of support for the product and skepticism about the vendor. Engagement was moderate with a significant portion of negative feedback, but the positive comments indicated some genuine interest in the project.