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Moonlander pros: - QMK is second to none. With the moonlander specifically I can flash my keyboard from any OS with nothing but a browser and a paperclip. - Tenting is easy, adjustable, and feels good to use. I liked the thumb cluster tenting (over the ergodox) because it felt more natural. - Excellent build quality, wrist rests are comfy, and it's pretty portable (it's in my carryon bag right now). - High quality switch and cap choices (mostly, the custom thumb buttons are obviously nonstandard. But I strongly disliked the rubber function key row of the advantage 2) - I occasionally play FPS games, and like that I can disconnect the right half of the keyboard and gain more mousepad real estate. Kinesis pros: - Mainly the shape. I think the kinesis is probably the most natural device to type on. The moonlander is comfy, but I think the kinesis is still more natural overall. The sculpted key-well is ideal, IMHO. Both keyboards have eliminated my carpal tunnel symptoms, so I don't have any issues recommending either. If you're going to travel with a keyboard, definitely get the moonlander. But I think from a pure ergonomic standpoint - the kinesis wins. If I ever switch jobs and have a keyboard stipend, I'll purchase the Advantage 360 and write a full review. But I'm very happy with my present position :) |