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alaTest has collected and analyzed 4 reviews of Cherry KC 200 MX. The average rating for this product is 3.5/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the usability. The durability is also mentioned favorably. Some have doubts about the price. There are some mixed reviews about the size.
design, durability, usability
price
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Cherry KC 200 MX is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 94/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Zackery Cuevas (pcmag.com)
The KC 200 MX, the first keyboard with Cherry's new line of MX2A mechanical key switches, offers an improved typing experience, a slim profile, and an even slimmer price, making it a strong value in a general-use keyboard.
Expert review by : Sarah Jacobsson Purewal (tomshardware.com)
And otherwise almost entirely forgettable.
Pretty bronze anodized aluminum top plate ; Slim, minimalist design ; Low-latency connection ; Under $100?
Non-detachable rubber cable with no cable routing ; Limited, generic keymapping utility ; No backlighting ; Expensive for what you're paying for
The KC 200 MX is a stylish, silent productivity keyboard that won't annoy your coworkers. Actually, they probably won't even notice it — because, minus the bronze top plate, it's mostly boring.
Expert review by : Sean Cameron (trustedreviews.com)
German firm Cherry is at the forefront of a mechanical keyboard renaissance. Its latest offering is the Cherry KC 200 MX.
Big roomy design ; Comfortable typing experience ; Customisable function row
Might be too big for smaller desks ; Little in the way of lighting
The Cherry KC 200 MX is a semi-budget wired mechanical keyboard with a lot going for it. There’s a very comfortable typing experience, fast inputs for gaming, a full layout and a customisable function row. For those with small desks, or those who value...
Expert review by : Sarah Jacobsson Purewal (tomshardware.co.uk)
And otherwise almost entirely forgettable.
Pretty bronze anodized aluminum top plate ; Slim, minimalist design ; Low-latency connection ; Under $100?
Non-detachable rubber cable with no cable routing ; Limited, generic keymapping utility ; No backlighting ; Expensive for what you're paying for
The KC 200 MX is a stylish, silent productivity keyboard that won't annoy your coworkers. Actually, they probably won't even notice it — because, minus the bronze top plate, it's mostly boring.