Romer-G Tactile or MX Brown?
I was already on here before wondering whether to get Cherry MX Reds or Browns, but now I've decided that I want that tactile feedback. I find it to be fine for gaming since I've used Cherry MX Blues for 2 years now, so I've gotten used to the bump. But, I looked at Logitech's keyboards which seem like they're good quality, but they have Romer-G switches. Some people say that Romer-G switches feel weird though with the shorter distance and actuation point and that they feel kind of like membrane switches. I do like how they sound and the aesthetic of Logitech's keyboards, but I'm wondering if they feel fine to type on like MX Browns, or if it's just better to get MX Browns.
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Personally, MX browns feel very linear, like stiffer Reds, but are nicer than them to use.
Still the little bump near the end, but personally I don't feel it.

Never used Romer-Gs before, so I wouldn't know what they're like, although I have heard good things about them.

If you like the feel of blues, but want something a little 'faster' then Razer Greens aren't bad.
Clicky, nice and tactile, easy to press, lovely to type on.

But, best advice would be to go to a shop, and try them with your own hands; only you can decide.
Or you could buy both, and return the one you don't like.
i don't know if it's the lack of a clicking sound, but the browns feel way less tactile than the blues.

the razer greens feel closer to mx blues than the browns do.

i didn't care for the romer-g switches. check best buy to see if they have some keyboards on display to test out.
and microcenter has lots of keyboard on display to try
https://www.microcenter.com/site/stores/default.aspx

And for Razer at least they have Key testers available.

https://imgur.com/a/qiDdsxQ
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Data di pubblicazione: 17 gen 2019, ore 18:52
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