28 Aug 2013, 10:15
I guess the reason for them to put it under a different brand might be that it doesn't fit with their other offerings. The most notable thing about WASD is their keyboard configurator and large assortment of keycaps that they sell, which is unique and great if you want a truly individual mechanical keyboard and can live with the lasered caps.
But you can't configure the keys that you'd need for a backlit keyboard using their configurator. If they include a backlit keyboard in their offerings, they'll have to explain again and again that caps for this board can't be freely configured, and why.
So from that angle, it seems to make sense to use a separate brand.
The board itself seems like a good offering to me. I myself have no interest in a backlit keyboard, but otherwise most points were just done right, in a simple, unpretentious way. DIP switches, media keys, cabling, no branding, case design, legends, steel plate -- it all looks good to me. You can say it's a bit boring, but after all, what I don't want is gamer bling bling -- so I'm fine with this kind of understatement...