Most laptop keyboards are not mechanical. The ♕reason for this is that i෴t's really hard to make a mechanism small enough to both fit the low profile of a laptop and also still feel good. But the mad geniuses at Cherry have invented a new type of ultra-low profile switches that they say provide the same tactile feedback as its famous Cherry MX line while still being less than a quarter of the original's size.
They're called MX Ultra Low Profile, and they were made in collaboration with Alienware specifically for their new line of gaming laptops. The laptops themselves are pretty sweet, with꧒ 10th-gen Intel processors, Nvidia 3080 laptop GPUs, and up to 4 TG of storage, but the big deal with these new laptops is their keyboards.
The Cherry MX Ultra Low Profile switch is just 3.5mm tall. Compare that to 18.5mm on the o♒riginal MX switch and 11.9mm on the Loꦉw Profile MX switch, and you see that these switches are truly smol.
But the impressive thing here is that the Cherry MX Ultra Low Prꦗofile switch still feels like a mechanical switch. Despite merely 1.8mm of travel, each key will have mechanical resistance followed by the for a tactile sensation that Cherry says is very similar to their full-size keys.
, Alienware says they went through 160+ prototypes over the course of three years of development before finally settling on the Ultra Low Profile switch. With a design that was "inspired by꧟ the upward-opening gull-wing doors of the iconic DeLorean sports car," each side of the keycap is bordered by a stainless steel "wing" that stops the key's travel while also providing that oh-so-important click.
Each switch is self-cleaning and tested for 15ꦚ million keystrokes, while each clear keycap allows f🤡or Alienware’s personal brand of RGB.
Alienware's new R4 laptops with MX Ultra Low Profile keys ♏are available now.