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So I have been wanting a new keyboard for a while now. I am currently sporting the Steelseries Merc Stealth, which is amazing for FPS games...but thats about it. No seriously, it constantly hurts my wrists and normal qwerty keys are rather stiff, like 1990's microsoft keyboard stiff. And while its nice and glowy and cool...I dont play much FPS anymore, and for the past 2 years have basicly played nothing but Sc2 and LoL. SO! I have a few keyboards lined up and kind of want a second opinion.
Razer Black Widow Ultimate Stealth [Link]
Steel Series 7G [Link]
Steel Series Stealth [Link]
Logitech G510 [Link]
EDIT: Added Das Keyboard [Link]
EDIT2: Added Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS MEKA G1 Mechanical Professional Gaming Keyboard [Link]
If you personally own one of these and can lend any insight to your opinion on them that would be great.
   
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Add Das Keyboard to your list if you're going to spend decent money on a keyboard you may as well get the best
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Steel Series Stealth/Shift (you said one linked the other) and the Logitech G510 are more flashy than functional. Chances are you'll find them as stiff as your Stealth Merc or at least not significantly better.
I'd recommend the Razer, 7G, Das Keyboard, or a Filco keyboard for something that's going to give you a great feel and long lifespan for the cost. Just be aware that mechanical keyboards are louder than their rubberized cousins.
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On December 30 2011 05:10 kikki wrote: Add Das Keyboard to your list if you're going to spend decent money on a keyboard you may as well get the best
I agree with this. Das all the way. But out of your list I'd go with with the SS7G. If you are going to spend a lot on a keyboard it better be mechanical and the only razer keyboard I had died before 2 years.
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Do some research into mechanical keyboards. If you spend a lot of time on the computer you might as well be typing on something comfortable. I have a Leopold tenkeyless with brown switches and it's the best thing ever!
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After a lot of research, I decided on going with this keyboard. I am really happy with it. I have had it for a few months and there aren't any issues at all. Thermaltake Meka G1
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I got the black widow ultimate and i love it!
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i dont understand why you need to get the ultimate...the regular blackwidow works just as fine, and is way cheaper
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A lot of people would have you killed for looking to throw down big money on a keyboard and it not be a mechanical. I can tell you from first hand experience that mechanical keyboards are as awesome as everyone tells you they are, and are in a league of their own when compared to their mushy membrane counterparts.
That being said, you'd do well to look into the mechanical keyboard thread right here on TL, where some very informed people have posted some great information on the matter. On your list, the 7G is a fantastic keyboard, and the Blackwidow is a very good keyboard that many have complained about due to what feels like inferior build quality. I own a regular Blackwidow and don't feel that way, but a lot of the critics know much more than I.
An earlier poster in this thread (Logo) mentioned how a couple of the keyboards you listed are going to feel as stiff as the one you have now, and he is pretty much on target with that assessment. His recommendations are also very good. Good luck with your search, and be sure not to settle on anything without doing all of the proper legwork; you have to type on this thing for the immediate to unforeseeable future.
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On December 30 2011 05:40 noobcakes wrote: i dont understand why you need to get the ultimate...the regular blackwidow works just as fine, and is way cheaper
My room is dark and i have bad eyes so the backlighting helps a lot with eye strain, and the stealth has a quite click so...yeah
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has anyone ever thought to reprogram an actual electronic keyboard to play starcraft? that would be neat :D
1a2a3a turns into a symphony
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150+?
Das Keyboards are 135 max, and if you are a student, you can get the student discount which brings it around 100$ total.
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On December 30 2011 06:07 Hulavuta wrote: 150+?
Das Keyboards are 135 max, and if you are a student, you can get the student discount which brings it around 100$ total. Sweet im a student
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I used to use a razer keyboard. After plugging it into the computers at MLG it malfunction and randomly turns on/off since. I don't recommend them. I decided to go for a Das. I have had any problems since. I heard steel series is pretty good as well. I recommend the das.
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Filco Majestouch
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Filco Majestouch 2 Tenkeyless with brown switches is what I've been using for seven months and I highly recommend it if you're willing to spend the $140.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004WOF7QM
If you're interested in that board but you're looking for something cheaper, I suggest the Leopold (full or tenkeyless) since it's $110 and almost the same build quality.
http://www.elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=leopold
I highly recommend brown switches for both typing and gaming but do some research before buying anything of course. Geekhack Forums is a good site to visit. http://geekhack.org/index.php
As I'm editing my post, I noticed the Leopold Tenkeyless with reds is for $90 which is a damn good price.
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i just bought steelseries 6gv2 which is essentialy the 7g and I love it. the keys have a really nice feel to them and it's looking really sturdy. also it doesnt have any of these shiny, flashy and useless features which is a big +. imo you should try out and decide on what kind of mechanical switches you want before choosing the keyboard itself..
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You could use your current keyboard to type in the search function and find 10 million threads like this.
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