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Yunzii X98 Solid Milky White brings 1800-style customization and tri-mode connectivity

Yunzii’s X98 Solid Milky White keeps the 1800 layout relevant with a numpad, tri-mode wireless, QMK/VIA, and a bright desk-ready shell.

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Yunzii X98 Solid Milky White brings 1800-style customization and tri-mode connectivity
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The 1800 layout keeps hanging on because it still solves a real desk problem: full-size function without wasting space. Yunzii’s X98 Solid Milky White leans straight into that pitch, pairing a near-full-size 96 percent footprint with a number pad, navigation cluster, and a cleaner desktop profile than a traditional full-size board. The new white version also gives the format a stronger visual identity, with a glossy bezel and a bright finish that turns the keyboard into more than a utility slab.

The board’s enthusiast appeal is just as important as its layout. Yunzii built the X98 Solid around wired USB-C, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth connectivity, with support for up to five paired devices. It also ships with QMK and VIA support, a fully programmable knob that defaults to volume control, hot-swap compatibility for 3-pin and 5-pin switches, a gasket-mounted structure, and five layers of damping. Yunzii lists an 8,000 mAh battery under the hood, while the keycaps use OEM-profile jelly-style ABS and PC construction with side-printed legends designed to shine through RGB.

Pricing keeps the X98 Solid in the territory of serious mainstream buys rather than true custom-board territory. Yunzii lists the keyboard at $109.99, down from a regular $129.99, and the Milky White, Snow Linear configuration is backordered. The company says orders ship within two business days, includes a one-year warranty, and offers free global standard shipping on orders of $45 or more. That makes the board easier to justify for buyers who want a polished daily driver without moving up into boutique pricing.

The X98 Solid also fits neatly into Yunzii’s broader X-series play, which now includes the X71, X75, X75 Pro, the X98 Transparent, and the new X98 Solid. The earlier X98 Transparent established the formula in 2025 with a 96-key-plus-knob layout, south-facing RGB, Bluetooth 5.3, 8,000 mAh battery support, wired Type-C, 2.4G wireless, and full hot-swap support, while a showcase video listed dimensions of 390.52 x 141.71 x 44.81 mm and a weight of 1,270 g. That history matters because it shows the Solid Milky White is not a one-off color swap, but the latest step in a line built around style-forward hardware with real firmware control.

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Yunzii says it was founded in 2018, and CES 2026 exhibitor materials say the company has drawn more than 13 million fans worldwide. That helps explain why the X98 Solid lands as more than another spec dump. It is a compact full-function board that keeps the numpad, keeps the programmability, and adds a cleaner look, which is exactly why the 1800-style format still has room to grow.

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