Vortex, manufacturer of the hugely popular Poker II 60% keyboard, has been teasing its next generation Poker on Facebook. Dubbed the POK3R, or Poker III, the new board is set to include several upgrades, and undoubtedly will sell for more than the Poker II’s ~$110 street price.
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Here’s a quick rundown of the POK3R’s features–at least those we know so far, and how they stack up against the Poker II:
Hey there, 2 weeks ago i started to face this problem with my Kbc poker 2. After typing for example and then trying to press the comma key, it won't register sometimes. I have this with several keys. The most common keys are these: Y 5 Z, also the dead spacebar would happen too.
I think there are two main takeaways here.
First, the POK3R is going to be an expensive, high-end keyboard, with its aluminum case and vast new feature set. My guess is it’ll retail between $150 and $200, and probably closer to $200. If this happens, Vortex will continue to sell the Poker II as a “budget” option.
Second, Vortex is really pushing customizability, from color, to keycap material, to keycap layout, to backlighting. If you multiply together all the possibilities, you get dozens if not hundreds of combinations. There’s no way retailers will stock all these SKUs. It may mean that certain combinations are impossible to find at retail… or maybe Vortex is planning something special? Maybe they’re going to start selling made-to-order boards direct? That’ll be complicated since they’re based in Taiwan, but don’t rule it out completely–especially with the POK3R’s expected premium price.
Finally, the latest word from Vortex is a February 2015 release date, though some people on the forums are saying March. Don’t hold your breath, though–Vortex is notorious for delays.
I’ll close out here with a gallery of images Vortex has released so far. Enjoy, and let me know what your predictions are for the Poker III!