Why hasn't anyone made a professional laptop with a mechanical keyboard using brown or black switches for typing?

Why hasn't anyone made a professional laptop with a mechanical keyboard using brown or black switches for typing?

Fuck butterfly switches and other shallow laptop bullshit.

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because professionals aren't autistic

Then why hasn't anyone made a professional laptop with a mechanical keyboard using brown or black switches for typing?

not having chiclet keyboards on a laptop would be really anti-ergonomical

like everytime time you close your laptop your screen would be fucked.

>soft key caps
>keyboard a tiny bit below the frame of the laptop
>rubber bumps around the screen to stop it from pressing in

>like everytime time you close your laptop your screen would be fucked.
So why doesn't that happen now?

that would make the dimensions of the laptop too large
chiclets are like 1cm
also the mechanical keyboard market is niche as fuck.

Why can't cherry switches be shrunk a bit? They seem so fucking massive for no reason.

Could call them cherry mx mini browns or blacks.

This is also a possibility.

Then make a 2cm or more thick laptop?

You don't need the highest specs for writing code, typing shit up, or general pc use. A core m or modern Intel atom would suffice.

>2.5cm thick
>14 inch 1080p
>z8700 CPU
>40wh battery
>60 key mechanical keyboard with black switches
>4GB ram
>256GB SSD

but then that would mess up the tactile feeling of mx switches.

Msi gaming laptops have mechanical keyboards and it looks retarded

>gaming
Op said for typing. No one will use red switches or whatever for programming.

GT80 Titan models have MX browns, no low-profile trash. They're ridiculously expensive though.

You know people moved away from mechanical keyboards because of cost effecriveness and a reduction in strain injuries?

There simply isn't a reason to use a mechanical keyboard anymore in mass production. It will forever be a niche thing for hobbyists.

But mechanicals do not last as long. Since they contain more moving parts.

>razerzone.com/store/razer-blade-pro

Probably the only one worth mentioning that's not the size of a typewriter

Supposedly Getac used just that in some of their laptops.

>reduction in strain injuries
That's bullshit, you know. Why hadn't typewriters had chiclet keys since long then? Typing on flat, widely spaced keys with almost no travel is unnatural and I'd assume that it is this precisely which is far more likely to lead to problems later.

...because typewriters actually do require force to be generated by user's fingers to move their levers? I'm sorry to break this to you btw i know it's hard being a retard

I have an MSI GE70 2PE Apache Pro with steel series mechanical keyboard, nothing retarded looking about it imho. msi.com/Laptop/GE70-2PE-Apache-Pro.html#hero-overview

>last
Check your science dumbfag