
More details can be found on Capcom’s website.
Resident evil 2 typewriter keyboard Bluetooth#
There is a Premium version which is priced at around $900 but it’s essentially the Collector’s Edition copy of the game along with the keyboard. As for the insides, the Resi-themed Qwerkywriter S comes with Bluetooth connectivity, n-key rollover, wired USB support, and, last but certainly not least, Cherry MX Blue mechanical key switches. Resident Evil 2 Remake Costs 900 In Japan. The keyboard itself is said to be priced at 75,000 yen which is around $675. typewriter ribbon - a long strip of inked material for making characters on paper with a typewriter. Unfortunately in terms of pricing, this is where it gets a bit ridiculous. There is even a knob that simulates the paper feeding function, but when turned will allow users to scroll through their screen instead. Capcom is also claiming that they keyboard will have a battery life of about 5-7 days of continuous usage, and a standby time of 30-45 days. The keyboard will be using Cherry MX Blue switches which means that if you like tactile and clicky keyboards, then this will be the keyboard for you. It has been shaped like a typewriter with typewriter-style keys, and there is even a little dock where you can rest a smartphone or tablet because since this is Bluetooth, you should be able to use it with your mobile devices as well. However instead of a typewriter, Capcom has opted to go with a Bluetooth mechanical keyboard. It is somewhat iconic and if you thought it would be cool to own the typewriter, Capcom is more than happy to oblige as they have brought the Lexington typewriter to life to celebrate the impending launch of Resident Evil 2 Remake. All you have to do is forego the game-related branding and buy it plain straight from Qwerkytoys, which has had a standard version of this same keyboard available for $250.For those who have played Resident Evil 2, chances are you might be familiar with the Lexington typewriter from in the game. If that's too rich for your blood, you can already snag a great deal on the keyboard itself. But if you want everything, which includes everything in the previously-announced other collector's edition, the keyboard, and four of those police tape rolls, it'll run you 99,800 yen, which translates to $900. The Premium Edition also includes all the goodies from the Collector’s Edition, like the Leon Kennedy statue. You can view the preview image for that below. How expensive is it? Well, the cheapest edition you can get which includes the keyboard (and nothing else) is 75,000 yen, which is roughly 700 dollars (not including shipping). The big draw here is that this version includes a Bluetooth keyboard based on the QwerkyWriter by QwerkyToys, based on the in-game mechanism for saving progress, the typewriter. On Easy and Normal difficulties you can use them as many times as you like, but on Hardcore mode you need to use an Ink Ribbon in order to save your progress. These typewriters allow you to save your current progress in the game. And depending on which edition you get, you can also enhance the immersion with inkwells which store police tape, which you can use to seal off your house or apartment to no one will get near your new expensive keyboard. Typewriter (Resident Evil 2 Remake) An ordinary typewriter.

As part of the slew of collector's editions for the upcoming Resident Evil 2 remake, Capcom has partnered with high-end keyboard maker Qwerkytoys to release a bluetooth-enabled mechanical keyboard that resembles a typewriter like the ones you use to save in Resident Evil games of old. The same company that denies day one sales arent a big deal, while lying as usual. He caught himself glancing into rooms, craving the sight of a prominently placed typewriter like in Resident Evil.


a bit much.īut if price or region is no limit, Capcom's got a Japan-exclusive offer for you. The typewriter is exclusive to Japan, and it's Lexington-branded, bluetooth wireless and it looks pretty slick. Keyboard are cool! But paying nearly $1,000 for one as part of a collector's edition is. We're all excited for Resident Evil 2 Remake, but how many of us will consider picking up the replica typewriter for a stunning 75,000 yen This equates to roughly 530/600/700. As someone who recently got a new mechanical keyboard, I'm pretty into typing things right now.
