I recently purchased Logitech MK345 during DSE Ebay sale thinking it's a good buy. Picked it up today and was kinda excited, but was so disappointed afterwards as keyboard is not that reflexive. I guess at $30 this bundle is already at good value, but I am used to Lenovo keyboard and there's this significant difference in experience.
Could any one suggest any keyboard that sort of on par with Lenovo? No Gamer myself but MK345 keys are rather stiff.
Keyboard That Beats Lenovo Keyboard?
agito1993 on 29/05/2015 - 21:53
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Thanks for the informative link, that's super helpful. I initially planned to get a mechanical keyboard as every one suggested in my previous post, then came across DSE sale and spotted this combo (Mk345) and thought that should be decent enough…
Will look out on COTD sale for this model (there's a 30% discount last month so might for that to come up)
Thanks :)
Bought a Corsair K60 a couple of years ago, have loved it ever since.
Bonus points because it's easy to keep clean.Standard HP Keyboards are really good for the money. A little clicky but soft and quiet. Excellent in-between all-rounder.
The original IBM Clicky M. There's no substitute, not even the older Lenovo's or the new fandangle Cherry's.
Get something with Cherry MX Blues or Browns. Will give you a tactile typing experience unlike ordinary membrane dome keyboards. Try this for $100 delivered.
This site explains what the three main types of keyboards are — mainly, membrane, mechanical and scissor switch. Generally speaking membrane dome keyboards are cheapest and most common but also feel 'mushy', like a pressing down a sponge. If you don't like that, get something that is mechanical.