Norbauer’s Seneca keyboard launches today (March 24) at an eye-popping $3,600 starting price. Each unit is crafted by a single artisan with custom-made components, promising an unprecedented typing experience that founder Ryan Norbauer unabashedly describes as "needlessly lavish" and "exuberantly irrational."
I’m 80% sure that actual typing experience on this piece is comparable to no-name membrane keyboard for $5.
I wouldnt go that far.
If you are used to typing on a nice mechanical keyboard (one for $100), you will notice the difference when moving to a lowest cost possible membrane keyboard available.
Well it’s a scam aimed at people that fetishize handmade things, I fully expect them to be as cheap and scummy about it as humanly possible.