cement-like mechanical keyboard reimagines the style of tadao ando's concrete church
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cement-like mechanical keyboard reimagines the style of tadao ando's concrete church
"The cement-like mechanical keyboard ATM 98 draws its Misty Dusk colorway from the style of Tadao Ando's concrete Church of the Light in Osaka, Japan. The tool has a soft gray color and a calm, simple look, with a single key next to F12 being the change of color. The surface is matte, and the soft RGB lights glow through the keys."
"Parts of the keyboard are clear, so you can see some of the inside structure. Here, the inner layers, gold-colored circuit board, and glowing switches become part of the design. At night, when the RGB lights turn on, the keyboard looks like it is glowing from within, especially with Night Ink and its orange-colored beam resembling fire. The ATM 98 mechanical keyboard uses a 98-key layout, including a number pad,"
The ATM 98 features a cement-like Misty Dusk colorway inspired by Tadao Ando's Church of the Light, alongside Frost Whisper and Night Ink variants. Frost Whisper uses a translucent, see-through design that reveals inner layers, a gold-colored circuit board, and glowing switches. Night Ink emphasizes an orange beam effect that makes the keyboard appear to glow from within when RGB lighting is active. The 98-key layout includes a number pad and a star-ring knob at the top for volume control. The design follows a 'silent-first' philosophy with a gasket mount and eight internal layers of foam and flexible materials to absorb sound. Bsun Light Sakura switches reduce friction for smooth, quiet, and satisfying keypresses with firm bottom-out and clean return.
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