Testseek.com have collected 60 expert reviews of the Cherry MX-Board 3.0 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cherry MX-Board 3.0.
October 2014
(79%)
60 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Good value for money, even in 2017, Consistent, high quality Cherry MX switches, Lightweight driver with onboard key assignment configuration, Dedicated media buttons, Rare low profile, thick ABS keycaps, Fairly clean aesthetics give it the ability to fit
Laser etched legends will wear out sooner rather than later, Replaceable cable option silently removed since release
The Cherry MX Board 3.0, which also goes under the model name G80-3850, currently sells for $80-$90 from third-party retailers, including Amazon.com and Newegg.com for customers in the USA, as of the date of this article. Good value for money, even in 201...
Solid Build Quality, Fast and Silent typing if laptop keyboards are your thing, Great for professional typing needs, Price
Lack luster packaging could mean a damaged board upon arrival, Not great for gaming, Price
The MX Board 3.0 is not your top shelf, key feature after key feature, RGB everything flagship keyboard. What it is is a solidly built, solid performer, and a workhorse. I wouldn't go so far as to call it utilitarian, but it is certainly wandering down th...
Cherry knows this market, considering they supply most of the switches for other manufacturer's keyboards. Their own entry level keyboard, the MX Board 3.0, is a great entry. The red switches have linear feedback. It has a slight learning curve compared t...
Published: 2017-03-15, Author: Christoph , review by: techwarelabs.com
The Cherry MX keyboard is sturdy, solid, and very exciting to type on. With the pure sense of the word “keyboard” perfected it's sad to ‘not see' any spiffy unique attributes to the keyboard. This keyboard sits close to my professional category of ‘tools'...
Published: 2016-12-29, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
The Cherry MX-Board 3.0 is a textbook example of why you should not judge a book by its cover. To the uninitiated, the unassuming look for the MX-Baord 3.0 might make some people think that it is just another office membrane keyboard. Quickly however, it...
Offered with four types of mechanical switch, Easy typing feel, in MX Brown version we tested, Semi-affordable, as mechanical keyboards go
Minimal curb appeal, No included wrist rest, backlighting, or USB pass-through
If you're shopping for the most bare-bones mechanical keyboard imaginable for office use, this is it, but it's not cheap. A choice of Cherry MX key-switch types is the main appeal. Read More…...
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Published: 2015-04-27, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Mechanical Cherry MX Brown switches with low-travel design, Sturdy build quality, Plug-and-play functionality, Removable wrist rest included,
No customization, No onboard media controls or ports, Lacks backlight
The Cherry MX-Board 3.0 G80-3850 is about as no-frills a design as you can get, but beneath the bland exterior is a well-made, general-use mechanical keyboard...
So out of all of the keyboards I have covered over the years, where does the Cherry MX-Board 3.0 fall? Well it is a bit of a weird situation. Typically a board that looks like this would actually be a low dollar budget keyboard for office use. Cherry fe...
As prosaic as the CHERRY MX-Board 3.0 is at its core, it's still a significant product. For one thing, it's tangible proof that the company is fully capable of producing not just components, but an entire product as well. This would be akin to someone t...