System76 Launch review: Linux-friendly keyboard with a USB hub


System76 Launch with RGB

Enlarge / System76 Launch mechanical keyboard. (credit: Scharon Harding)














































Specs at a glance: System76 Launch
SwitchesKailh Box Jade or Kailh Box Royal
KeycapsPBT plastic
Connectivity optionsUSB-A or USB-C cable
BacklightingPer-key RGB
Size12.17×5.35×1.3 inches

(309×136×33 mm)
Weight2.09 lbs (948 g)
Warranty1 year
Price (MSRP)$285
Other perksIntegrated USB hub, keycap/switch puller,  17x extra keycaps

The Launch is System76's first mechanical keyboard, but it could be the last keyboard you need. With hot-swappable mechanical switches, legends that won't fade, a durable build, and a pair of detachable cables, this tenkeyless board can evolve with you.


It's also open source—from its chassis to its PCB and firmware—allowing for deeper tinkering. There are even some extra keycaps for when you want a new look. And in true System76 style, the board favors Linux users.


At $285, though, the Launch is a big investment, and many won't like how hard it is to press the keys. The clicky mechanical switches are so tactile that they'll tire some fingers out.



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System76 Launch with RGB

Enlarge / System76 Launch mechanical keyboard. (credit: Scharon Harding)














































Specs at a glance: System76 Launch
SwitchesKailh Box Jade or Kailh Box Royal
KeycapsPBT plastic
Connectivity optionsUSB-A or USB-C cable
BacklightingPer-key RGB
Size12.17×5.35×1.3 inches

(309×136×33 mm)
Weight2.09 lbs (948 g)
Warranty1 year
Price (MSRP)$285
Other perksIntegrated USB hub, keycap/switch puller,  17x extra keycaps

The Launch is System76's first mechanical keyboard, but it could be the last keyboard you need. With hot-swappable mechanical switches, legends that won't fade, a durable build, and a pair of detachable cables, this tenkeyless board can evolve with you.


It's also open source—from its chassis to its PCB and firmware—allowing for deeper tinkering. There are even some extra keycaps for when you want a new look. And in true System76 style, the board favors Linux users.


At $285, though, the Launch is a big investment, and many won't like how hard it is to press the keys. The clicky mechanical switches are so tactile that they'll tire some fingers out.



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March 08, 2022 at 10:26PM

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