A Keyboard Made Of Concrete? Azio Tera75 Review
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Today we look at the Tera75, a fairly budget friendly prebuilt 75% keyboard that offers some unique material and color choices. With its price point, how does it stack up against existing 75% budget kings, like the Keychron Q1 Pro and QK75?
Tera75 Kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/...
↜ TIMESTAMPS ↝
0:00 - Intro
0:20 - Unboxing
0:52 - Specs
1:33 - Sound Test (Stock)
2:09 - Thoughts on sound
2:49 - Feel
3:18 - Rebuilding
4:24 - Sound Test (Oaks, DCX Hyperfuse)
5:00 - Thoughts on sound
5:26 - Feel
5:46 - Knob
6:04 - Bluetooth
6:17 - RGB
6:35 - Design
7:17 - Material Quality
8:00 - Conclusion
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good video, very detail introduction of AZIO Tera
Beautiful
I liked the video!
But if you'd be willing, some bits of constructive criticism.
I think your key lighting might be a bit too intense, as a lot of the reflective surfaces are blowing out pretty easily. You could compensate with a brighter fill, or more diffusion. I like the lighting in most of it, but some of the flashy parts can get distracting. Bouncing your light off a white surface could also help.
A lot of the clips are a bit shakey. A stabilizing jig, or even a steadicam, could help a lot. Also, software like Davinci Resolve(free) has some great post stabilization if you have the FOV and resolution to spare.
I noticed it seems like most of this was shot pretty tight with a higher focal length lens. If you can, I'd experiment with some wider focal lengths, it can help break up the orthographic feeling bits and make new opportunities.
And finally....Upload in true UW. Adding black bars to a normal width video not only can(in my experience) cause lower video quality compared to how much is actually visible, but causes viewers on UW displays to have to watch with black on all sides.
Cheers :D
Great critique! Do me next.
I think it sounds nice but north-facing PCB is a deal-breaker for me.
The brand looked familiar to me, and when I looked it up things started to make more sense. Azio is similar to YMDK in terms of sourcing their OEMs, the only difference is the stock and pricing. One has a huge selection of fairly priced kits to choose from, and the other is basically trying to rip you off with their "premium" marketing.
the cascade models look way better than this
bro that stock sound is fkign incredible
I think it looks so fucking good though, so unique, great design
One interesting thing to note; those are the exact same stabs that come stock in Keychron "Q" products. Steel plates are another component that I have only ever seen in Keychron products. Manufacturing assumptions aside, the difference in value proposition between this board and a Keychron Q1 is quite large. I expected a much worse stock sound profile after seeing the price.
8:19 Is that re65? New video sneak peak ?
Nice to see more boards for sub 200 buck prices but this is disappointing. Tray mount, steel plate, north facing LED sockets, bad sound profile stock, OEM profile keycaps, & gat g pro switches? It has silicone, plate foam, and PE foam and it still sounds pretty weak. 10^12 unnecessary. With your second configuration, now it’s a little hollow. Ultimately wouldn’t recommend.
At that price point, its really a disappointment. Any cheapo sub 100$ China custom keyboards are way better than this. Its look a cheapo Royal Kludge keyboard with a fancy swappable top case and knob only.
I agree, they somehow wanted an in between of custom boards and prebuilts but failed miserably with all the reasons you mentioned.
@@williamchiawq3747 Just get an Envoy for $180 lol
@@shynnsup8383 yup, I ordered that. Barebones to barebones comparison. Envoy is in totally different level.
Wow
i love you
Its cool to see something different but who tf designed this. They need to be fired.
yeah idk why they abandoned the look of the cascade series
same
VERY disappointed that the base is not concrete. When opening this video, I thought that was the entire point was getting a full concrete hefty board.
Tbh, the stock and rebuild sound test both sounds pretty nice, the rebuild one sounds better than most flex cut board(cough qk cough) with minimal foam. And I'd prefer a tray mount > a too flexy/bouncy board, especially for tactile(I sometimes switch to akko mod001-a north facing tray mount rather than using my 400$ gasket mount endgame board). Sometimes specs aren't everything and you may like a board with generic old specs > a "modern" board with sh*t ton of specs but still suck(cough qk non foam cough)
Looks like a V1 competitor with a Q1 price
recording in 21:9, but uploading in 16:9 gives me the big sad
youtube hates true 21:9 and I lose functionality like end screen cards :(
did you just compared the quality of this to the ENVOY? lol
The 'concrete' top case looks nothing like concrete. 🤔
Idk about this one. It has the look and sound of modern plastic board and some pseudo-premium materials, and overall the concrete doesn't really feel like it's being used well/as something unique. It lacks a south-facing PCB, the cramped f-row is ugly, the top case in metal is very garish, the knob looks cheap... honestly just looks like cheap plastic keyboard without the interesting colours
lol am I the only one that likes OEM keycaps?
Stock sound was better imo 😅
Looks and sounds cheap for the price.
Well.. it IS cheap though. You're looking at 150-200 for a full build, switch and keycap included. It just seems like they choose to be unique more than actually executing the idea properly.
@@silentKeys20 Yea but it sounds $20 cheap.
first comment?
can vouch
Sounds and looks really bad, not gonna lie.