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Depends on your budget, on amazon this is cheap.
Best selling gaming Keyboards:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/bestsellers/videogames/403536011/ref=pd_zg_hrsr_videogames
- RaginSam3 years agoSeasoned Ace@Tank_Krusher So did you actually buy one yet? Which one did you go with?
- sk1lld3 years agoLegend
@RaginSam wrote:
@Tank_KrusherSo did you actually buy one yet? Which one did you go with?Yes, let us know.
And maybe do a short review like what you like/dislike about your choice.
- cso77773 years agoSeasoned Ace
If the keyboard is primarily used for gaming, a tenkeyless is a no-brainer.
I'm using the "Vulcan TKL Pro" with optical switches and are very pleased (used Razor and Corsairs previously). The keyboard is perfect for gaming, but very 'responsive'. For typing, it takes some time getting used to, the low travel-distance and high responsitivity of the keys feel 'strange' in the beginning. It has been through a lot of abuse (like physical abuse) and it holds up very well and the keys feels really really nice - like the best I have ever tried.
I would go to a physical store and try different keyboards and find one that you feel comfortable with, one that feels (and sounds) good to you. If the keyboard has n-key-rollover and 1000Hz polling, it will do the job perfectly no matter what (I think all gaming-keyboards have these features).
I have also found Corsairs quality to be not the best, I have had Corsair keyboards that had problems with the LEDs and also keyboards with switches that stopped working.
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