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Logitech G515 Wireless Gaming Keyboard TKL, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Thin Tenkeyless Design, Double-Shot PBT Keycaps, Tactile Brown Mechanical Switches - Black $108.99

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Model: Logitech G515 Wireless Gaming Keyboard TKL, LIGHTSYNC RGB, Thin Tenkeyless Design, Double-Shot PBT Keycaps, Tactile Brown Mechanical Switches - Black

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I'm just saying, I recently went down the rabbit hole of keyboards and realized these big brands aren't it. You can get hot-swappable keyboards for cheaper than this and be able to change your switches to your liking. If you're looking for a keyboard go look up hippyo tech on youtube and just go through his videos and you'll understand what I'm saying. I spent $40 on mine and intend on buying tactile switches which will run me about $20-$30, so I'm in it for a total of $60-$70. Plus if a switch ever stops working I don't have to replace the whole board or desolder a switch, just pop out the one that's not working and replace it, its literally legos lol. This is also my opinion of course everyone has different needs and whatnot just thought I'd let people know. Also, Cherry MX Browns are notoriously garbage tactile switches.
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Quote from OrionsDoctor :
I'm just saying, I recently went down the rabbit hole of keyboards and realized these big brands aren't it. You can get hot-swappable keyboards for cheaper than this and be able to change your switches to your liking. If you're looking for a keyboard go look up hippyo tech on youtube and just go through his videos and you'll understand what I'm saying. I spent $40 on mine and intend on buying tactile switches which will run me about $20-$30, so I'm in it for a total of $60-$70. Plus if a switch ever stops working I don't have to replace the whole board or desolder a switch, just pop out the one that's not working and replace it, its literally legos lol. This is also my opinion of course everyone has different needs and whatnot just thought I'd let people know. Also, Cherry MX Browns are notoriously garbage tactile switches.
On the other hand, if you buy a good name brand keyboard (like this one) it's a plug and play experience, with no tinkering involved. If you're heavily into keyboards and chasing the best experience possible I agree that hot swapping and researching lesser known brands is the way to go, but for those like me who just don't want to put in the time and want something "good enough" keyboards like these fit our needs.I have this keyboard but the wired version because it was $80 since I don't have a need for the wireless version. The low profile design is awesome, the keycaps are high quality, the sound is thumpy and smooth with no variations in the different keys. The software is decent. $80 is a steal for what you get with this. I've tried the POK3R keyboard and the Glorious GMMK and customized them and both gave me problems.So yeah, different strokes for different folks is all I'm saying.

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