My Magicforce arrived earlier this week. I have the white/silver one and
it has Outemu blue switches.
The reason I bought is that I wanted to try blue switches (currently have MX Brown)
and also wanted to confirm that a 60%(ish) layout isn't something for me. I use all
my 104 keys often and need the F-keys for various programs I use.
But for 39.99 euro I thought I could give it a shot just to see what its like.
I think the build is very nice, doesn't look too bad. The font on the keycaps is a
bit tacky but I'm not looking at it anyway
I tried to work with it for a few days but the FN + F-KEY just gave me a headache,
so I don't think I would ever get used to it. But I'm mostly frustrated with the
lack of dedicated HOME and END keys. There is room on the board for two more keys,
if they just ditched the logo they could have added HOME and END buttons below the
block of 4 on the right. That would make me a lot happier.
I must say that I do find regular typing to be pleasant, I like the blue switches,
so I might change my MX Browns for Blues at some point.
I'll keep it around and use it from time to time if I have some typing to do,
for day-to-day work though this keyboard - and other smaller keyboards no doubt -
aren't for me - but it is fun to play around with that is for sure. And for those
times I know I need to work on someones laptop, I just might bring it along.
Edit: you have two HOME/END keys, first you have the ones very close to the FN key and the second one are on the top right as FN+ PGUP/PGDN - for some key combinations to work you need to press the HOME/END key on the PGDN/UP buttons making it very uncomfortable, for example alt-home in firefox should take you to your homepage. If you press alt-fn-; (; = the HOME close to the FN key) it won't work, so you have to press alt-fn-pgup.