KBParadise Black V75 Gateron G Pro Red Great Wave 75% Hot Swappable Mechanical Wired Keyboard
Gateron Pro Red | 75% Layout | RGB Lighting | Black Case | The Great Wave off Kanagawa
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- Category: All products, Boost All, Gaming Gear, PC Gaming Keyboards
KBParadise Black V75 Gateron G Pro Red Great Wave 75% Hot SwappableMechanical Wired Keyboard
The Great Wave off Kanagawa
The Great Wave off Kanagawa (Japanese: 神奈川沖浪裏, Hepburn: Kanagawa-okiNami Ura, lit. “Under the Wave off Kanagawa”), also known as The Great Waveor simply The Wave, is a woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai.It was published sometime between 1829 and 1833 in the late Edo period as thefirst print in Hokusai's series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. The imagedepicts an enormous wave threatening three boats off the coast in Sagami Bay(Kanagawa Prefecture) while Mount Fuji rises in the background. Sometimesassumed to be a tsunami, the wave is more likely to be a large rogue wave.
It is Hokusai's most famous work and is often considered the most recognizablework of Japanese art in the world.
Hot swap
Easily remove and install any MX-based switch without any soldering. Personalizeto what works for you, and use any combinations of switches!
Sound Absorbing construction
- EVA Formed Plate
- Sound Absorbing Form
Dye-sublimation printing
Dye-sublimation printing (or dye-sub printing) is a computer printing techniquewhich uses heat to transfer dye onto materials such as a plastic, card, paper,or fabric. The sublimation name was first applied because the dye was consideredto make the transition between the solid and gas states without going through aliquid stage. This understanding of the process was later shown to be incorrect,as there is some liquefying of the dye. Since then, the proper name for theprocess has become known as dye-diffusion, though this technically-correct termhas not supplanted the original name. Many consumer and professionaldye-sublimation printers are designed and used for producing photographicprints, ID cards, clothing, and more.
Dye Sub Cherry Profile keycap
beside ESC/Enter/Space bar, others in Blue on White seamless keycap with Bluelegends PBT Double Shot keycaps. Unlike printing, this keycap type is producedwhen two layers of plastic are moulded into each other. No printing isnecessary. The end result is a key legend which will never fade or chip off. ABSkeys will develop a shine over time, but PBT keys will retain their texture evenafter heavy use.
Gateron Pro Red
Gateron red is the most commonly used Gateron switch because it is a linearswitch, making the typing sound quieter. The pressure is more moderate, light,and prolonged periods of typing will not feel tired. They are suitable for avariety of scenarios and also suitable for most people to use.
- Actuation force: 45 g
- Travel distance: 2 mm
- Structure: linear
- Pressing feeling: vertical, light pressing force, softrebound
- Scene: games, typing, daily work (all scenes)
- Sound: quiet
KBParadise Black V75 Gateron G Pro Red Great Wave 75% Hot SwappableMechanical Wired Keyboard
The Great Wave off Kanagawa
The Great Wave off Kanagawa (Japanese: 神奈川沖浪裏, Hepburn: Kanagawa-okiNami Ura, lit. “Under the Wave off Kanagawa”), also known as The Great Waveor simply The Wave, is a woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai.It was published sometime between 1829 and 1833 in the late Edo period as thefirst print in Hokusai's series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. The imagedepicts an enormous wave threatening three boats off the coast in Sagami Bay(Kanagawa Prefecture) while Mount Fuji rises in the background. Sometimesassumed to be a tsunami, the wave is more likely to be a large rogue wave.
It is Hokusai's most famous work and is often considered the most recognizablework of Japanese art in the world.
Hot swap
Easily remove and install any MX-based switch without any soldering. Personalizeto what works for you, and use any combinations of switches!
Sound Absorbing construction
- EVA Formed Plate
- Sound Absorbing Form
Dye-sublimation printing
Dye-sublimation printing (or dye-sub printing) is a computer printing techniquewhich uses heat to transfer dye onto materials such as a plastic, card, paper,or fabric. The sublimation name was first applied because the dye was consideredto make the transition between the solid and gas states without going through aliquid stage. This understanding of the process was later shown to be incorrect,as there is some liquefying of the dye. Since then, the proper name for theprocess has become known as dye-diffusion, though this technically-correct termhas not supplanted the original name. Many consumer and professionaldye-sublimation printers are designed and used for producing photographicprints, ID cards, clothing, and more.
Dye Sub Cherry Profile keycap
beside ESC/Enter/Space bar, others in Blue on White seamless keycap with Bluelegends PBT Double Shot keycaps. Unlike printing, this keycap type is producedwhen two layers of plastic are moulded into each other. No printing isnecessary. The end result is a key legend which will never fade or chip off. ABSkeys will develop a shine over time, but PBT keys will retain their texture evenafter heavy use.
Gateron Pro Red
Gateron red is the most commonly used Gateron switch because it is a linearswitch, making the typing sound quieter. The pressure is more moderate, light,and prolonged periods of typing will not feel tired. They are suitable for avariety of scenarios and also suitable for most people to use.
- Actuation force: 45 g
- Travel distance: 2 mm
- Structure: linear
- Pressing feeling: vertical, light pressing force, softrebound
- Scene: games, typing, daily work (all scenes)
- Sound: quiet
Delivery Rates
We charge a flat rate of $6 NZD per shipment, not including heavy and bulky goods.
Please note we have a $56-$118 rate for shipping heavy and bulky goods like chairs and desks which will be calculated at checkout.
Most orders are shipped using New Zealand Post and these parcels are shipped with no-signature required. For our heavy and bulky goods, these are shipped via Mainfreight with signature required.
Delivery Times
We encourage you to track your delivery progress using NZ Post's Tracking tool and contact us if your delivery is overdue by more than these 5 working days after dispatch.
Heavy and Bulky Goods
Please allow an extra 1-3 days for heavy and bulky goods like chairs and desks.