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The Rama Works M60-A Keyboard Will Last a Lifetime

The Rama Works M60-A Keyboard Will Last a Lifetime
When it comes to build quality, there’s the way everyone else does it, and the way it gets done at Rama Works. The Rama Works M60-A is a mechanical keyboard in the traditional 60% scale form factor that’s built so well that your grandkids will probably use it. The M60-A starts as a single piece of solid aluminum that’s expertly milled to create the unibody shape. Then it gets hand-polished to a mirror finish and bead-blasted to a high grit finish before finally being PVD coated or anodized in a myriad of colors. Rama knows that people are very particular about their mechanical keyboards, so the board is designed to work with any Cherry MX-compatible switches without soldering. As if all that wasn’t reason enough to drop close to four bills on a keyboard, there’s an optional brass weight (same absurd creation story as the unibody) that brings the total weight of the keyboard to just over five pounds for maximum stability, resonance and potential self defense. It also doesn’t hurt that this keyboard is best described as gorgeous.