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The cheapest price i have seen for this keyboard. Comes in a tactile Romer-G Switch. Similar to Cherry MX Brown's.
[eBay Plus] Logitech G Pro Mechanical Tenkeyless Gaming Keyboard $118.15 Delivered @ Computer Alliance eBay
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How about G512, with Romer-G, numeric keypad, and per-key RGB lighting. And cost a little be better, $114.75.
It's a TKL keyboard, it's designed to specially exclude the numpad.
Um "TENKEYLESS" means 10 keys removed from the keyboard, you know that right?!
need numeric keys
is any other good mech keyboards deals that has numeric keys?
If you're looking for any Logitech keyboards, there are the G412 and G512 keyboards.
is this any good?
design looks wacky
Apparently this a brand of an OEM keyboard manufacturer. 4.5 star ratings as well on Amazon.com.
Have a look this unwacky/non-vintage one.
Gaming Keyboard Mechanical Keyboard K551 Vara by Redragon 104 Key LED Backlit Mechanical Computer Illuminated Keyboard with Blue Switches for PC Gaming Compact ABS-Metal Design https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B016M91SS0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i…
I’m looking into getting my first mech keyboard, any reason I’d choose something like this over a $39 kogan one?
probably brand and warranty
i don't really trust kogan's warranty is as reliable
if someone has any experience dealing with kogan's warranty?
also is the quality of the kogan mech keyboard any good?
I recommend the tecware phantom 87. Have a look.
Had this for a while before I bought another.
These switches are somewhere between a brown and red. I liked them personally, which is why it was such a shame the keys felt so wobbly. That was the big reason I switched - they felt nice for typing but for gaming were just to unstable.
The key caps suck, but that's after feeling caps from ducky so take that as you will.
I'm not a fan of rgb for looks, but I absolutely loved the rub on this keyboard- and Logitech software -thanks to how practical it was.
Remember it's a TKL, so no numb pad.
All that came to mind thinking of it. Was a real shame the keys were unstable (and that there's no better key caps available) because other then those I enjoyed it a lot.
Bought mine for $125~
This is my current keyboard and I feel exactly the same way
Some ppl don't like the switches but personally I really like em. I like everything about the keyboard except the wobbly keys and this is down to the design of the key caps and how they attach to the switches.
It's fine for the vast majority of the keys… But the outer keys are concerning. ive had the left ctrl key cap stems/prongs snapped (there's 4 prongs that attach the key cap to the switch). Replaced it with the right ctrl key cap and same sht happened again later on.
So yeah… Love it but not the way they have designed the key caps to attach to the switches.
Also had it for a while, wasn't a fan.
First up, it's not floating switch design, which I think is a requirement because you can clean it easily.
Other than that the lighting is not bright enough and the letters are too small.
no numeric keypad, wish they still did the g810 ….romer and numeric keypad …. and no over the top lighting, just the character on the keypad.