
I have recently acquired a Chicony KB-5191 from user davkol from this forum (he still has at a few left for sale i believe).
My initial impressions about this keyboard is good. The MX Blue switches in it differs a little in feel from my three other modern keyboards with the same switches. The difference is mainly on the release of the keys. While modern MX Blues tend to "get stuck" pretty noticeable halfway where the activation point is when releasing a key slowly, these older switches does not seem to get stuck at all in comparison. They travel back up a lot more easily which adds to a smoother feel.
I also think that they feel a little bit lighter overall to activate them when typing and as a result they feel a bit smoother and easier to type on. The click seems more low pithed also and is not as disturbing as on my newer ones that have a much higher pitch when typing on them.
As for the keyboard itself. It does feel a little lighter and more cheap than my newer boards. The PCB seems very soft and if you press the keys hard you can see the whole PCB bend around the key that you press. It also feels more plastic than newer ones with metal plate but I still think it sounds good when typing on it. It has that typewriter kind of feel to it.
The worst part of this keyboard is the small backspace key. It takes some getting used to and in the beginning I hit the wrong key pretty often. However after just 24 hours I seem to have adapted quite well to it and it will only go better from now on. I do not really have a problem with the big ass enter key. The spacebar made a bit too much noise for my taste so I lubed it and now it is much more quiet.
All in all the typing experience on this keyboard is in fact excellent thanks to the overall smooth feel of the keyboard and the lower pitched audible feedback. Another thing that I really appreciate with this keyboard is that it comes with a plastic roof like the Filco boards. This is excellent as I usually put it on at nights to make the keyboard more dust free.