What's a good keyboard that wont empty my wallet?
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 7:53 pm
I wanna get a new keyboard, but I really don't care to spend a whole lot of money on one.
I like to type fast, and I like my keyboard to feel good. I also like it to be as quiet as possible. It has to be wired, not wireless.
I'm very picky with they keyboard layout. It has to be the standard layout. No backwards L return key, number pad present, right-click key, Windows keys, no weirdly shaped or small/large keys than what's "normal," etc. No red WASD and arrow keys. No glowing keys. The only thing I want to light up is the lock buttons.
I was looking into mechanical keyboards, but I don't think I wanna spend ~$100 on a one. I was looking at the Das Keyboard 4, and I really like that way it looks, but yeah, it's about $170.
http://www.daskeyboard.com/images/slider/daskeyboard-4-professional-front-view.png
That's the exact layout that I'm looking for. Usually I don't like extra buttons and functions, but I like that it has two USB ports on the side, and I was thinking the volume control would actually be kinda nice.
Right now I have some Gateway pack-in keyboard that felt great when I got it, but it's at least 10 years old at this point. I have a brand new keyboard at work, and I realized how worn out my Gateway keyboard is now. It's loud, and it doesn't feel too nice anymore. This is what prompted me to want to replace it.
So would it be worth it to spend that kind of money on a mechanical keyboard? Is the price really justified? Or can some one recommend something that's more economic, but still doesn't suck. I'm mean, I can find any old $15 keyboard, but I'm done with letters fading off of keys and clunky feeling keys.
I like to type fast, and I like my keyboard to feel good. I also like it to be as quiet as possible. It has to be wired, not wireless.
I'm very picky with they keyboard layout. It has to be the standard layout. No backwards L return key, number pad present, right-click key, Windows keys, no weirdly shaped or small/large keys than what's "normal," etc. No red WASD and arrow keys. No glowing keys. The only thing I want to light up is the lock buttons.
I was looking into mechanical keyboards, but I don't think I wanna spend ~$100 on a one. I was looking at the Das Keyboard 4, and I really like that way it looks, but yeah, it's about $170.
http://www.daskeyboard.com/images/slider/daskeyboard-4-professional-front-view.png
That's the exact layout that I'm looking for. Usually I don't like extra buttons and functions, but I like that it has two USB ports on the side, and I was thinking the volume control would actually be kinda nice.
Right now I have some Gateway pack-in keyboard that felt great when I got it, but it's at least 10 years old at this point. I have a brand new keyboard at work, and I realized how worn out my Gateway keyboard is now. It's loud, and it doesn't feel too nice anymore. This is what prompted me to want to replace it.
So would it be worth it to spend that kind of money on a mechanical keyboard? Is the price really justified? Or can some one recommend something that's more economic, but still doesn't suck. I'm mean, I can find any old $15 keyboard, but I'm done with letters fading off of keys and clunky feeling keys.