You can purchase them here (not sponsored): Amazon (affiliate links): amzn.to/3Ky8FX1 Datablitz (for Philippine residents): ecommerce.datablitz.com.ph/products/8bitdo-retro-mechanical-keyboard-c64-edition-85ha
many elements. Many different keyboard technologies have been developed for consumer demands and optimized for industrial applications. The standard full-size (100%) computer alphanumeric keyboard typically uses 101 to 105 keys; keyboards integrated
The stick features four remappable buttons. To configure them, press the star button on the top of the keyboard, hold down the key(s) you want to assign, then press the key you want to remap. You can assign these buttons to either the directional keys or WASD if you want. I hope this helps : )
@@AngryChineseWoman Yes, Datablitz only ships within the Philippines. You can purchase their products on Amazon, but please note that the prices may vary. www.amazon.com/dp/B0CYSQWYZP?th=1
Bought this keyboard and I have been happy with it. May not be the upcoming Model M version, but honestly, I feel this is (probably) better than both the previous NES/Famicom and Model M versions, due to the fact that 1. It is based off of the C64, and 2. That the keys are indented rather than flat.
You can purchase them here (not sponsored):
Amazon (affiliate links):
amzn.to/3Ky8FX1
Datablitz (for Philippine residents):
ecommerce.datablitz.com.ph/products/8bitdo-retro-mechanical-keyboard-c64-edition-85ha
I have wanted this keyboard so badly since they announced it, but now I want the Model M version more. lol
The Model M version does look amazing too.
Why not both? 😊
Not sure why they chose ABS instead of PBT for the keycaps.
cuz they want to replicated older c64 keyboard and its also the reason why it prebuilt stocks with clicky switches
many elements. Many different keyboard technologies have been developed for consumer demands and optimized for industrial applications. The standard full-size (100%) computer alphanumeric keyboard typically uses 101 to 105 keys; keyboards integrated
Still trying to figure out how to get that joystick to work =/
The stick features four remappable buttons. To configure them, press the star button on the top of the keyboard, hold down the key(s) you want to assign, then press the key you want to remap. You can assign these buttons to either the directional keys or WASD if you want.
I hope this helps : )
@@pinoycaster1 can the joystick function as a mouse? and can you map left and right click to the 2 huge buttons?
@@RexRapidoso can it if you know?
Where did you buy? And how much? Kapwa pinoy, btw 😊
It's available on Datablitz for ₱3,850.00:
ecommerce.datablitz.com.ph/products/8bitdo-retro-mechanical-keyboard-c64-edition-85ha
@@pinoycaster1 If I understood correctly, they only ship to the Philippines ?
@@AngryChineseWoman Yes, Datablitz only ships within the Philippines. You can purchase their products on Amazon, but please note that the prices may vary.
www.amazon.com/dp/B0CYSQWYZP?th=1
How much in your currency?
It's ₱3,850.00 in the Philippines (65.79 USD). You can also buy this on Amazon.
post mo ulit un link to buy? thank you!
Doesn't sound like the original C64 Keyboard
You're right, it doesn't sound exactly like the original C64 keyboard. This one uses Kailh Box White switches
Bought this keyboard and I have been happy with it. May not be the upcoming Model M version, but honestly, I feel this is (probably) better than both the previous NES/Famicom and Model M versions, due to the fact that 1. It is based off of the C64, and 2. That the keys are indented rather than flat.
I like the indented key caps as well.
Yeah, the SA keycap profile was a big seller for me (aside from the C64 theme of course!)