Enhanced lighting control and large font keycaps deliver vibrant multi-colour backlighting
100% anti-ghosting and full key rollover on USB
100% Cherry MX Speed RGB gaming key switches with ultra-fast 1.2 mm actuation and light 45 g force
Aircraft-grade anodised brushed aluminium frame for durability
USB pass-through port for easy connections
15 comments
rushofoxygen
14 Jan 17#1
I can't comment on the use of this but my keyboard looks really similar (just without the bottom bit) for £25 comes with matching mouse @ amazon "Tecknet"
EggInTheBun to rushofoxygen
14 Jan 171#2
Keyboards arent really abouts looks. More about feel and for gamers the keys. This keyboard comes with Cherry MX Red's which are best in the business.
It is used but also water resistant so I'm sure any stains could be washed off, what the worst that could have happened to it?
ToastQ
14 Jan 172#3
£79.99 on Scan
malachi to ToastQ
14 Jan 17#4
If you have free delivery
kilboy
14 Jan 17#5
To be fair it's more about the marketing. That's what you're paying for when it comes to 'gaming' peripherals :wink:
rhl2mcm
14 Jan 17#6
true keyboards is like a woman u like it u marry it till u break it...
fire_emblem
14 Jan 172#8
That isn't always true, specifically when talking about mechanical keyboards. The model in this deal has german Cherry MX red switches fitted with red backlighting, the switches themselves cost upto £1 each. With 104 keys on a standard size keyboard, that's £100 in parts already just for the switches.
Mechanical keyboards are premium products, it's like driving a Ferrari, you don't need one, but it definitely feels different when it's in your hand (specially those sporting premium switches).
Gilella
15 Jan 171#9
Just for clarity this keyboard has the Cherry MX Speed and not Red switches. Slightly different version with less effort required to press. The description of the item is slightly misleading (this is from Amazon and not the OP).
Cattle
15 Jan 17#10
Would be good to also clear up the colour of the backlighting, is it red or rgb?
Chris_kis1
15 Jan 17#11
Amazing keyboard. Worth the price if you're a gamer and very pleasant to type on too. I love the lava look and being able to turn LED lighting on/off for individual keys is great when gaming in low light.
pjazzy
15 Jan 171#12
Its red only
AlexJohn73
15 Jan 17#13
Just checked myself. It's not RGB (which is £160!)
Deeco
15 Jan 17#14
What's the difference between K70 Lux and Rapidfire?
Edit: it's not RGB :disappointed:
spaceinvader
16 Jan 17#15
They are about looks for some people, those little brushed metal Apple keyboards aren't very ergonomic, nor do they have mechanical keys, but they do look good... which seems to be the preference of most Apple consumers.
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100% anti-ghosting and full key rollover on USB
100% Cherry MX Speed RGB gaming key switches with ultra-fast 1.2 mm actuation and light 45 g force
Aircraft-grade anodised brushed aluminium frame for durability
USB pass-through port for easy connections
15 comments
If you are looking for a cheap keyboard this one is only £13.25:- https://www.amazon.co.uk/TeckNet-X300-Multimedia-Entertainment-Water-Resistant/dp/B001B2T3SG/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1484426225&sr=8-5&keywords=tecknet+keyboard
It is used but also water resistant so I'm sure any stains could be washed off, what the worst that could have happened to it?
Mechanical keyboards are premium products, it's like driving a Ferrari, you don't need one, but it definitely feels different when it's in your hand (specially those sporting premium switches).
Edit: it's not RGB :disappointed: