Looking for a decent keyboard for around 2K. I will use it for desktop work/gaming setup. Prefer items available on Amon/Flipkart, as I am in Mussoorie
I heard the keys are a little too small on that keyboard.. if you have big hands, be careful and test it out at a local market before buying.mrwonderful is right, I recently purchased this "HP HK-100" it's mechanical and has a blue switches RGB is not addressable but for this price it's ok for me. I got it for 1.5k from flipkart on sale here is link
HP GK100
Will wait for salemrwonderful is right, I recently purchased this "HP HK-100" it's mechanical and has a blue switches RGB is not addressable but for this price it's ok for me. I got it for 1.5k from flipkart on sale here is link
HP GK100
I have Cosmic Byte Neon in my cart on Flipkart incidentally! Like the reviews for that keyboard. However, the price is 2300+, which is a little steep for the KB. I am getting a 10% discount in ICICI bank, but I am not sure if that is enough.Under 2k don't go with branded keyboards , they are just as bad as cheap kb and don't have other features like rgb or mechanical keys, also most of sub 3k kb die withing 1-1.5 year or have some problems with keys or cord or connector , get redgear, or cosmic byte keyboard and when they die just buy another one
Also I must say that cheap peripheral market is heavily affected by Chinese ripoffs , they get some new feature or are able to replicate branded stuff with a certain amount of worth that they can be considered according to they money they ask for it. Like ripoffs of cherry keys make sense for they price they are offered at , been using cosmic byte kb I got for 1700 with rgb and mech keys , working well since 8 months now
Available now for 1600.Will wait for sale
Since 50% of your requirement involves typing, I'd suggest getting the Lenovo 300 Keyboard.Reviving this thread again. My requirements are not pro gaming or typing. Some RPG gaming, and typing. What I need - just a good wired keyboard, with decent tactile feedback and good response time. Currently using the Anker A7726 Bluetooth, but it uses AAA batteries, which I have to replace regularly. Seems a bit of a waste, for a desktop.
Budget - as low as possible, without compromising on durability, and a smooth experience. Don't need a mechanical keyboard.
I checked the HP 100, but not sure about its reliability. Suggestions please?