What Mechanical Keyboard should i buy?
I want one thats sounds like this (i know i asked this in Offtopic but no one really anwsered the tried to be funny 4chan trolls)

Under 100€ please and would prefer to buy on Amazon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXi6W8xEH1U
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The LK30[www.amazon.de], LK300[www.amazon.de] or the G910[www.amazon.de] may be closer to what you are looking for...

If you are not familiar with Logitech's Romer-G switch, they are pretty decent with a lower actuation point than your typical MX switch (similar to low-profile switches), check out here[www.tomshardware.com] and/or here for more details...
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Talby; 2018. júl. 26., 15:42
Logitech Romer-G switches, in my opinion, have the feel of a membrane keyboard and the responsiveness of a mechanical. The keys are sensitive due to their shallow travel, yet adjusting to that isn't much of an issue.

The G512 Carbon fits your budget, if you're interested in the proprietary switches. Not all mechanical keyboards have to be clicky-clicky.
I love orange. I got myself the Rapoo V500 with Kalih Yellows and I am satisfied.
KittyDBuritto eredeti hozzászólása:
Isnt it a Typing Keyboard?

That's not always a bad thing. Ultra high-end Typing keyboards with mechanical switches like the Ducky, DasKeyboard and Filco boards are also some of the best gaming keyboards money can buy. Typing keyboards have to withstand an order of magnitude more abuse than gaming keyboards, over much longer working lifespans. So they're usually built like a tank and have much higher quality internals. The only problem? They're extremely expensive, reaching into the 200-300 Euro range.

As for Amazon not having stock in Germany, that's not a problem. Try doing a Google search for Amazon USA; you can buy from them and have th keyboard shipped to anywhere in the world. I do that as a last resort whenever I can't find what I need locally. I'm cyurrently have a mouse shipped to me that very way, as the only store with stock left on the planet is in America.
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old school alps switches
Dell At101 from 1994 sounds like that

I <3 early keyboards like that. They're clunky as hell by today's standards but I still love them, they're so much fun to write with. My school's computer lab was many years behind the time, so I was lucky enough to learn to type of keyboards of that period.
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I cant go back to a normal kb anymore, like this so much and the switches are easy to fix - its just a spring and tab
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1180548746

It's the IBMs I miss. It's like playing a musical instrument; every key makes a musical *ping* and they all have different notes. And no two IBMs play exactly the same notes. The ergonomics are absolutely perfect as well, IBM poured millions into designing and testing and it really shows. They're better than modern MX keys IMO.

I should get one. They're back in production now, and fully USB compliant.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: Arya; 2018. júl. 26., 21:51
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There are tons of cheaper Corsair K70 keyboard with the MX speed switch for $100-$110.

You are on a rather small budget for a mechanical keyboard, you can't ask too much.
Or he could get a k552. Thats probably the best mechanical keyboard at a budget. Its 30 dollars, has bright leds, breathing and static modes, small form, and windows lock. You can get a rgb one for around 40, and a mouse, mousepad, and k552 keyboard for around that price also.
No handwrist, sry no

Talby eredeti hozzászólása:
The LK30[www.amazon.de], LK300[www.amazon.de] or the G910[www.amazon.de] may be closer to what you are looking for...

If you are not familiar with Logitech's Romer-G switch, they are pretty decent with a lower actuation point than your typical MX switch (similar to low-profile switches), check out here[www.tomshardware.com] and/or here for more details...
yes the Lioncast LK30, im probably waiting for sale then for it. and there is an handwrist?
or are there other sites than amazon where i can get it cheaper?

ㅇㅅㅇ eredeti hozzászólása:
old school alps switches
Dell At101 from 1994 sounds like that
yes but no thx

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I cant go back to a normal kb anymore, like this so much and the switches are easy to fix - its just a spring and tab
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1180548746
idk why but this is cute
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