Cheapest I can find this keyboard, most places £120+.
Appreciate that most people will think this is excessive for a keyboard, but for a gamer who wants a travel/smaller board, this price is a steal.
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targetbsp to 229mel
25 Apr 1611#24
My Corsair keyboard was expensive. But on the upside, the shift key works. :stuck_out_tongue:
rev6 to 229mel
25 Apr 163#20
A mouse maybe?
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rev6
24 Apr 162#1
Older model with the other logo. Not a problem. Good keyboard. Would be tempted if it had a numpad :wink:
Ad80 to rev6
24 Apr 161#3
Agree, but still 2 year warranty, and the only difference is the logo. Also a lot of the places at £120 are still selling this model
pr2thej
24 Apr 16#2
best tkl about, hot
gregrafferty
24 Apr 16#4
picked up one of these the other day, great build quality and so many configuration options.
smallsteve
24 Apr 16#5
It's the Cherry MX Red model, for those that are interested.
Alex223
25 Apr 16#6
red switches good for gaming?
sancheez to Alex223
25 Apr 16#7
Yes.
Reds and blues are regarded by most as the best gaming KB switches. Blue = clacky / Red = not clacky. But (from memory) resistance and travel on the two are about the same.
All personal preference though. You can buy switch samplers on ebay ....
Panda221
25 Apr 16#8
Saved £50 on getting the K75 RGB Gen1 it's only the logo what's different !.
rev6 to Panda221
25 Apr 16#9
The K70? That has a numpad.
doboworth
25 Apr 16#10
These are such good keyboards. Not just for gamers. If you're in a job that does requires a lot of typing, it's brilliant thing to have.
I'm not allowed to use my own board at work, stuck with a mashy membrane one :disappointed:
MrMetallica to doboworth
25 Apr 16#11
What kind of policy is that? How can they justify not allowing personal peripherals?
simonbrown to doboworth
25 Apr 16#12
I get what you're saying, that mechanical are way better than membrane, but that doesn't mean you should necessarily get this particular mechanical keyboard, when there's so many to choose from and most of them have cherry switches. If you type a lot you'd be better off with blue or brown switches too, and maybe a numpad.
ykhan16 to doboworth
25 Apr 16#15
Tell me about it! A few months ago all our computers were "upgraded" and we got some spongy Microsoft keyboards. I had to make an almighty fuss to be allowed to switch that to something decent! ;/
joetootell
25 Apr 16#13
I'm selling the non rgb version on here for £35 if anyone is interested.
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Appreciate that most people will think this is excessive for a keyboard, but for a gamer who wants a travel/smaller board, this price is a steal.
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All comments (34)
Reds and blues are regarded by most as the best gaming KB switches. Blue = clacky / Red = not clacky. But (from memory) resistance and travel on the two are about the same.
All personal preference though. You can buy switch samplers on ebay ....
I'm not allowed to use my own board at work, stuck with a mashy membrane one :disappointed: