[SOLVED] Best keyboards.

castletonsnob

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I'm looking for a keyboard. What do you recommend that's not too expensive? I'm not looking for a gaming keyboard, I just want one that's good for typing.

I already have a Logitech K120 and a Microsoft Wired 600, so I'm looking for something cheap.
 
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You may want to read and reply to your first keyboard post before starting new threads https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/what-keyboard-mouse-do-you-use.3563642/

For a "cheap" standard use keyboard, the one you have will be hard to beat for the price. Anything better will be reaching into the $50 range or at least have a bunch of features you may not want to pay for like lights or wireless. It also depends on what type of key feel you like. The best keyboards for typing for many computer experts are mechanical keys, Red switches usually. Those start for about $50 for cheaper models. This HyperX has real MX Reds for $60...
You may want to read and reply to your first keyboard post before starting new threads https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/what-keyboard-mouse-do-you-use.3563642/

For a "cheap" standard use keyboard, the one you have will be hard to beat for the price. Anything better will be reaching into the $50 range or at least have a bunch of features you may not want to pay for like lights or wireless. It also depends on what type of key feel you like. The best keyboards for typing for many computer experts are mechanical keys, Red switches usually. Those start for about $50 for cheaper models. This HyperX has real MX Reds for $60 https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hyperx...wHD0c2j973oKiWuV4lMaAv0VEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

This one with copy of MX Browns is cheap and should be decent for you https://www.amazon.com/VELOCIFIRE-T...2T89DW2EYR9&psc=1&refRID=5WMEC7H2A2T89DW2EYR9

But that depends on what you like in a keyboard, which is impossible for others to know what would be best for you
 
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