Best "Mechanical" Keyboard

Marcos Guerrero

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Dec 17, 2013
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Hi , i know that no one of this 3 keyboard is mechanical , but i dont want to play it , i want the best , durable and comfortable keyboard . The options i have are :

Microsoft Sidewinder x4
TT esport Knucker
Logitech g105

Thanks ! ! !
 
Solution
I'd go with the Logitech. Their software for the left side g-keys is o.k. and the backlighting is good. I wore out a G-15, currently using a G-510.
In a mechanical board (about twice the price of these) I would get a Razer BlackWidow Ultimate with the backlighting; there are several models so make sure it has the back lights; I have used one of these and they are very nice (will probably be my next keyboard.).
I'd go with the Logitech. Their software for the left side g-keys is o.k. and the backlighting is good. I wore out a G-15, currently using a G-510.
In a mechanical board (about twice the price of these) I would get a Razer BlackWidow Ultimate with the backlighting; there are several models so make sure it has the back lights; I have used one of these and they are very nice (will probably be my next keyboard.).
 
Solution

Comfort is truly in the eye(hand, wrist) of the beholder ahh user. I have no problems with the keys on my logitechs; the G-15 I wore out did NOT fail Nor did any keys stop working, but after years of gaming and working on the PC there were several keys (well, o.k., the W A S D keys) that I couldn't read and the backlight was not as bright as it had been. My oldest grandson took it to college with him and he thinks its great.
So imho I would go with the logitech.
I know nothing about the TT esport, and the only Microsoft keyboard I have is 14, almost 15 years old, has mechanical keys (I believe) and kinda sounds like a machine gun when I type fast (clackity clack). That's all I know about the other two brands.
 
I have the microsoft keyboard and I like it.. the little ramp where you can rest your wrist is comfortable to me. Its kind of a crap shoot buying a keyboard online. I am sure they are all fine products but finding one that is comfortable to you is the key.