4 New Keyboards, Tested

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sneaky jedi

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[citation][nom]memeroot[/nom]all of them are a bit meh to eb honest.I've a steelseries 7g and a microsoft erganomic and wont be changing.[/citation]

agreed, I was looking at getting a 7g, would you recommend?
 

coleipoo

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I can see the Microsoft Arc be a great option for me when I get FFXIV for the PS3. Does anyone know if it works for the PS3, or do I have to get a Bluetooth keyboard? Thanks.
 

ronch79

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Must be quiet on the tech field. If you want a keyboard, heck, just go down to your local PC store and check out some yourself. No need to read reviews.
 

dedhorse

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May be no need, but some of us just like reading reviews of keyboards and mice and other peripherals. Also helps when you get reviews of items not carried by your local PC store and only available to order online.
 

bentonsl_2010

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[citation][nom]hardcore_gamer[/nom]The smartphone stand is a bad idea..it covers important keys..[/citation]

You didn't read the report at all did you?
 
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I wouldn't get any of these.
btw, how can logitech call that a new line of key. I bought one of those keyboard like 3 years ago, except it was wired.
Get a keyboard that use mechanical switches, capacitive switch, or bucking spring.
 
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This is actually an interesting review. I wish there were more keyboards like the Eclipse. I want a single device that is wireless, backlit, and has a trackball... but without the bad reviews, connection problems, etc. I actually don't want a keypad. The whole idea is to have a single device with all the basic necessities - I can get my numbers on the top row thank you.
 
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