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Which Keyboard would you recommend?


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Logitech G510.

 

They are cheap, comfy, and you have a little screen on the top of the keyboard and you can choose what you want displayed there. I have it display my CPU & RAM and it also has G keys which you can modify to do certain things like pressing 1 key may type a word smile.png

 

I disagree, looks too bulky, and ugly.

 

I generally don't recommend razer products,

 

But here is a nice one: http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=113_1002&products_id=27453

 

Its a lot smaller than the G510, has lights, and its mechanical as well.

 

 

If you are worried about the noise / price, here is a cheaper alternative:

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=113_1002&products_id=22074

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I disagree, looks too bulky, and ugly.

 

I generally don't recommend razer products,

 

But here is a nice one: http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=113_1002&products_id=27453

 

Its a lot smaller than the G510, has lights, and its mechanical as well.

 

 

If you are worried about the noise / price, here is a cheaper alternative:

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=113_1002&products_id=22074

 

Thanks, whats your opinion on this one? :

 

http://www.amazon.de/Mad-Catz-S-T-R-I-K-E-3-Tastatur-Hintergrundbeleuchtung/dp/B00E3UUI82/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1432021604&sr=8-3&keywords=mad+catz+keyboard

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Is the typing quiet ?

I've never really took note to that :) I personally don't think its loud at all, i type quite smoothly but still fast. You also have a volume toggle on the keyboard and play, stop. And you can also plug you're headset or mic into the keyboard and it has 3 separate modes.

And trust me if you get the G510 them G keys are so bloody handy

Looks alright, after all its just a keyboard.

That keyboard does look good indeed. Choosing a comfy & practical keyboard is the key to making things quicker while on computer so i think it is fair to look into it :)

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I've never really took note to that smile.png I personally don't think its loud at all, i type quite smoothly but still fast. You also have a volume toggle on the keyboard and play, stop. And you can also plug you're headset or mic into the keyboard and it has 3 separate modes.

And trust me if you get the G510 them G keys are so bloody handy

That keyboard does look good indeed. Choosing a comfy & practical keyboard is the key to making things quicker while on computer so i think it is fair to look into it smile.png

 

Yeah but its not going to affect you majorly in anyway, like, Id put more thought into a mouse than a keyboard

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Personally I would recommend a Ducky keyboard, the backlight isn't limited to the key, however the switches are genuine Cherry MX and are built like a damn fortress.

I use a Ducky Zero (budget oriented) keyboard with blue switches and custom black dampeners to reduce the sound of 'bottoming out'.

My model has brightness adjustment and a breathing effect, however the more expensive models such as the Ducky Shine series have a vast number of effects available.

I disagree, looks too bulky, and ugly.

 

I generally don't recommend razer products,

 

But here is a nice one: http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=113_1002&products_id=27453

 

Its a lot smaller than the G510, has lights, and its mechanical as well.

 

 

If you are worried about the noise / price, here is a cheaper alternative:

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=113_1002&products_id=22074

Considering that's a modern Razer keyboard, I would highly avoid it.

As you can see on the packaging, it has their own switches (not Cherry MX) and has been proven to have poor manufacturing tolerances and quality control. Due to this, it makes the switches have different actuation weights (in grams), which is not an issue that should happen in a high end keyboard.

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Personally I would recommend a Ducky keyboard, the backlight isn't limited to the key, however the switches are genuine Cherry MX and are built like a damn fortress.

I use a Ducky Zero (budget oriented) keyboard with blue switches and custom black dampeners to reduce the sound of 'bottoming out'.

My model has brightness adjustment and a breathing effect, however the more expensive models such as the Ducky Shine series have a vast number of effects available.

Considering that's a modern Razer keyboard, I would highly avoid it.

As you can see on the packaging, it has their own switches (not Cherry MX) and has been proven to have poor manufacturing tolerances and quality control. Due to this, it makes the switches have different actuation weights (in grams), which is not an issue that should happen in a high end keyboard.

 

I've personally had no problems with razer keyboards in the past, and I've had that one since Q2 2014. Obviously, people have issues in different cases, but my point is they arent a horrible brand, the keyboard is still "good"

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I've personally had no problems with razer keyboards in the past, and I've had that one since Q2 2014. Obviously, people have issues in different cases, but my point is they arent a horrible brand, the keyboard is still "good"

The point is you don't know what you're recommending.

Your current keyboard from Q2 2014 is most likely Cherry MX which means it's not a shoddy switch, new Razer keyboards are incorporating their new terrible switches and should be avoided.

Their keyboards are no longer "good", quality control and manufacturing tolerances can't be overlooked.

To confirm your switches, you can take the keycap off (assuming it's mechanical), and then you can look at either the colour of the switch or the branding on it.

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