Best Keyboard
six high-end keyboards tested in search of a better keyboard
We give some credit, we're not talking to upgrade from a keyboard $ 6, you get in the grocery store. No, we are talking about doing the upgrade from a gaming keyboard to keyboard incredible Thurs The transition from entry level to mid-range or high-end.
We looked around and I chose six high-end keyboards published in the last year, from less than $ 100. For comparison, we put in our usual series of tests in the real world, including games and write, and compare their features and general atmosphere. Because these keyboards are attached to some very heavy price tags, we made sure to give further consideration. We know that small problems that could fly on a cheap keyboard become much more annoying when you paid $ 150 for the privilege of suffering, and our verdicts think.
Ready to upgrade the hardware to write seriously? So go!
Razer Deathstalkerlast
Instead of a keyboard, the last Deathstalker has a touch screen with 10 programmable buttons.

this kind of price, hope all the elements of a keyboard to be top notch, unfortunately, this is not the case with Razer Deathstalker. The problem is the keyboard itself, which uses the familiar to anyone who has used a MacBook or most Ultrabooks chiclet keys widely spaced style. They look great, but it is difficult to understand why a large keyboard switches game, go upscale use more mechanical or membrane keypad rubber dome. The chiclet keys do not feel very good to use, floating inside your tracks and have tiny travel when pressed. They are not horrible, but it is hoped that much better from a $ 250 keyboard.
Razer Deathstalker last


$ 150 www.razerzone.com

S.T.R.I.K.E. 7
lot of features but look at what price
probably the most interesting of the strike is that 7 is modular and customizable. The first time you go out of the box, the keyboard is in seven parts, which are bolted together in a number of different configurations. One of parts is a large touch screen that may be placed on the left or right side of the keyboard as an additional bank of macro keys and all "active wrist" which has a control knob and button. The two halves of the keyboard can be used separately, but the two must be connected to the touch screen and the kit comes with a set of 16 keys replacement keys, so you can make sure your STRIKE 7 is like no other .

Cyborg
S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 
The most customizable keyboard around. Plenty of space for keyboard macros and touch screen
Strike Out 
super expensive, mechanical keyboard does not feel so-so. No touchscreen reactive

Logitech
back to basicsLogitech finally decided that the recent trend of mechanical keyboards game is not a fad, and threw his hat into the ring with the G710 +. At $ 150, the G710 + is one of the most expensive cards of the company, but LCDs waiver and macro buttons raft normally found in high-end products from Logitech. Instead, the G710 + is a relatively simple keyboard built around a solid base of mechanical keys.

The backlighting of the Logitech G710 arrow + s "and the WASD keys is separated from the rest of the card, so that you can shine brighter than its surroundings.
The G710 + uses Cherry MX Brown switches, which are a compromise between red and hyper-sensitive (and loud) Blue Touch. They are a good central connection point, great for gaming and writing, but not quite ideal for anyone. Logitech increased Browns cherry with noise dampening rings in each key to a quieter session Thurs The keys are mounted on heavy cardboard with a black and gray own aesthetics with touches of orange. When connected via USB, laser engraved keycaps glow G710 + s' White can not change the color, brightness is adjustable. In an interesting new feature, the brightness of the WASD and arrow keys can be set independently for further highlight.

O.G.
Excellent writing and playing feel, lighting, dual-zone. Key smothered

on the expensive side. Low pass-through
$ 150 www.logitech.com

Highly tactile switch has a "bump" overcome great that you press down, and tends to make a rattling noise when you move the bump. A switch with a high resistance requires more force to depress. These are the four most common Cherry MX switch varieties:
network: A non-contact, low-resistance switch. The action of pressure is smooth, extrusion, and because of their low resistance which is very sensitive. Good for action players. 

Blue: A very dramatic touch switch with a click (and strong). Considered the best switch to write, but can be a bit more difficult to play two quick games.

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