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Topre 10th Anniversary Plans: Replacement Keycaps & more
Posted: 06 Mar 2011, 07:27
by sixty

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Today Topre announced that they are planning to release a new 108 key (Japanese JIS layout) model of the Realforce in the modified low-noise version, along with various replacement keycaps. These items will be released in celebration of the 10th Realforce anniversary. The release is expected in early April 2011.
After the release of the low-noise line tenkeyless models last year, these will be the first full-sized keyboards to use the new, more silent keyswitches. The low-noise line is mainly aimed at customers who find it required to use a virtually silent keyboard in environments such as a public library or office.
In addition to the low-noise models, extra keycap sets will be released in 5 special colors, allowing for customization of your realforce keyboard. The replacement keycaps will be released in the following color variants:
SA0100KT1: white
SA0100KT2: sky-blue
SA0100KT3: red
SA0100KT4: yellow
SA0100KT5: orange
The keycaps will include all 108 keys used in the standard full-size Japanese JIS layout.
News via Topre press release and additional information by hasu
Posted: 06 Mar 2011, 08:29
by calavera
Why do I get this feeling that these replacement keycaps will cost an arm and a leg.

Posted: 06 Mar 2011, 11:28
by woody
sixty wrote:After the release of the low-noise line tenkeyless models last year, these will be the first full-sized keyboards to use the new, more silent keyswitches.
I must've missed the "low-noise" models so far. Does this mean new rubber mats or modified plungers?
And .. switches in Topre? More like sensors.
Posted: 06 Mar 2011, 22:36
by sixty
woody wrote:sixty wrote:After the release of the low-noise line tenkeyless models last year, these will be the first full-sized keyboards to use the new, more silent keyswitches.
I must've missed the "low-noise" models so far. Does this mean new rubber mats or modified plungers?
And .. switches in Topre? More like sensors.
They added some type of foam ring around the plunger, apparently reduced noise by quite a bit. I once mailed Topre about it, here is what they wrote as PDF attached:

Posted: 06 Mar 2011, 23:44
by duq
calavera wrote:Why do I get this feeling that these replacement keycaps will cost an arm and a leg.

+1 to the above sentiment. The topre keys, though, feel so damn nice though...
Posted: 07 Mar 2011, 00:21
by Culinia
Can you get colemak replacement keycaps for topre?
Posted: 07 Mar 2011, 00:22
by sixty
Nope. They do offer entirely custom keycaps, but MOQ is high and the pricing is quite high too. Maybe if enough people were interested, it would be possible.
Posted: 07 Mar 2011, 00:26
by Culinia
sixty wrote:Nope. They do offer entirely custom keycaps, but MOQ is high and the pricing is quite high too. Maybe if enough people were interested, it would be possible.
Cool, must try and convert more people...hahaha
Seriously though, I don't have a topre 'board (yet) but just in case -- can never be too prepared
Not sure though if I would get more silent keys? I prefer to hear the keyboard...but then I'm biased (mx blue)
Posted: 07 Mar 2011, 02:50
by Nask
Culinia wrote:sixty wrote:Nope. They do offer entirely custom keycaps, but MOQ is high and the pricing is quite high too. Maybe if enough people were interested, it would be possible.
Cool, must try and convert more people...hahaha
Seriously though, I don't have a topre 'board (yet) but just in case -- can never be too prepared
Not sure though if I would get more silent keys? I prefer to hear the keyboard...but then I'm biased (mx blue)
A HHKB Pro2 in silent version + one keyset could be interesting as well. =]
Posted: 07 Mar 2011, 13:31
by rouston
Is anything planned to be implemented on HHKB2 pro? Any communication about it?
If not : who to contact? Fujitsu? Any contact welcome as I would be interested to get a consistent information about this possibility of Silent HHKB2 pro.

Posted: 07 Mar 2011, 17:48
by sixty
rouston wrote:Is anything planned to be implemented on HHKB2 pro? Any communication about it?
If not : who to contact? Fujitsu? Any contact welcome as I would be interested to get a consistent information about this possibility of Silent HHKB2 pro.

Topre is not even allowed to share information about the HHKB, so you will have to get in contact with Fujitsu PFU directly.
Posted: 07 Mar 2011, 18:22
by rouston
sixty wrote:rouston wrote:Is anything planned to be implemented on HHKB2 pro? Any communication about it?
If not : who to contact? Fujitsu? Any contact welcome as I would be interested to get a consistent information about this possibility of Silent HHKB2 pro.

Topre is not even allowed to share information about the HHKB, so you will have to get in contact with Fujitsu PFU directly.
You're right. But I won't manage as everything is in Japanese on there website so I had fun to try to get an email :p
(tbh I don't think that HHKB2 pro will move an inch as a keyboard but I would like to make sure).
Moreover I've seen 30g for the silenced Topre keyboards(?)
Posted: 08 Mar 2011, 01:56
by ripster
Celebrating 10 years of DIP Switches and Keycap Dye Innovation!
Posted: 08 Mar 2011, 02:06
by wanabe
that said - I'm curious to see these new keycaps.
Posted: 08 Mar 2011, 02:27
by IanM
I like the idea of a keyboard with less noise. Is any of this ever likely to be available in tenkeyless or compact/space saver, ISO layouts? As far as I can see, only the 'ordinary' full size Topre is available in a UK layout (via Keyboardco) and I'm guessing that blood pouring from stone is more likely than a choice of uniform or variable force versions?
Posted: 08 Mar 2011, 08:05
by rouston
rouston wrote:sixty wrote:rouston wrote:Is anything planned to be implemented on HHKB2 pro? Any communication about it?
If not : who to contact? Fujitsu? Any contact welcome as I would be interested to get a consistent information about this possibility of Silent HHKB2 pro.

Topre is not even allowed to share information about the HHKB, so you will have to get in contact with Fujitsu PFU directly.
You're right. But I won't manage as everything is in Japanese on there website so I had fun to try to get an email :p
(tbh I don't think that HHKB2 pro will move an inch as a keyboard but I would like to make sure).
Moreover I've seen 30g for the silenced Topre keyboards(?)
I've got my answer

:
"Thank you for your inquiry regarding Happy Hacking Keyboard.
We are examining the adoption of a new key switch system.
It is undecided when to sell it.
But we are selling HHKB Professional series only in Japan.
And we have no plan to sell HHKB Professional to foreign countries."
Last part is ambiguous but officially true ^^
So I'll wait for review of these new key switch system.
Posted: 08 Mar 2011, 16:57
by strike015
oh man i would love to get my hands on the sky-blue and yellow keycaps! xD
just hope they won't cost a fortune.
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 22:17
by Crazy9000
And they thought I was crazy for getting a Japanese layout board. In for at least the red, maybe blue too... if I can find them xD.
Posted: 09 Mar 2011, 23:10
by daedalus
rouston wrote:I've got my answer

:
"Thank you for your inquiry regarding Happy Hacking Keyboard.
We are examining the adoption of a new key switch system.
It is undecided when to sell it.
But we are selling HHKB Professional series only in Japan.
And we have no plan to sell HHKB Professional to foreign countries."
Last part is ambiguous but officially true ^^
So I'll wait for review of these new key switch system.
In a word:
O_o
Posted: 10 Mar 2011, 00:00
by rouston
daedalus wrote:rouston wrote:I've got my answer

:
"Thank you for your inquiry regarding Happy Hacking Keyboard.
We are examining the adoption of a new key switch system.
It is undecided when to sell it.
But we are selling HHKB Professional series only in Japan.
And we have no plan to sell HHKB Professional to foreign countries."
Last part is ambiguous but officially true ^^
So I'll wait for review of these new key switch system.
In a word:
O_o
any problem?
Posted: 31 Mar 2011, 20:49
by Victheslik
Has anyone heard any news yet about the keycaps being released or perhaps the release dates?
Posted: 01 Apr 2011, 01:48
by Crazy9000
Leopold was going to be the ones selling them weren't they? This seems to be where they list their key caps. I don't speak Korean so I don't know if there's a better page.
http://leopold.co.kr/?doc=cart/list.php&ca_id=20
Check that every once in awhile if nobody posts any news about it.
Posted: 05 Apr 2011, 23:18
by noodles256
That looks so sick. Might be getting a topre if they come to the states
Posted: 07 Apr 2011, 08:49
by Crazy9000
noodles256 wrote:That looks so sick. Might be getting a topre if they come to the states
Elite Keyboards sells a few versions of the Realforce... do you mean the silent version?
The keycaps are JIS layout, so I doubt they will come to the states.
Posted: 10 Apr 2011, 19:08
by sixty
Keycaps now available.
Streetprice is 7,980 yen (~$94 USD, ~65 EUR). A very Topre-ish price.
Posted: 10 Apr 2011, 19:59
by IanM
sixty wrote:Streetprice is 7,980 yen (~$94 USD, ~65 EUR).

Posted: 10 Apr 2011, 22:18
by guilleguillaume
I like them a lot! Topre prices are impressive of course but well is something "unique" that you can't ask SP to do for example.
I should buy some kits of differents colours. Sixty dou you know where will they be available to purchase from?
Posted: 10 Apr 2011, 23:55
by Victheslik
Thanks alot Sixty!
Time to purchase some, probably going for the sky blue and either orange or red.
Posted: 12 Apr 2011, 05:41
by Crazy9000
Hmm what's the best way to buy these?
Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 14:58
by Jimmeh
The sky-blue and yellow caps look sexy, but i still don't know if i can compromise the price
