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k582 and k556 are good and cheap
the Logitech G915 X is nice full sized full featured keyboard but $200+ is not cheap
Felt nice to use my Ducky One III TKL, but it didn't last very long for the price being asked. (Switches began failing, then it turned off and wouldn't come back on.)
Used some of it's remove-able switches, the only plus side of it, to repair the old battered Razer Blackwidow TE it was supposed to replace
Keyboards are awkward things though. I love a good typewriter style "click", but others like silence....
If i was buying one now, i'd be inclined to look at Razer. Haven't had Logitech in recent years, so i can't comment on their modern offerings.
It was the fastest keyboard.
https://comparison-goat.com/steelseries-apex-7-vs-apex-pro/
been 2 years still kicking. its a pretty good bang for buck.they have red and brown keys.
+1 on this. I have Redragon Kumara White- K552W-RGB-1 for 2 years and I am satisfied for the price to performance it gave. Got it for $30 on my region.
For that price bracket you're better off getting a Keychron or Wooting.
No the previous poster saying reddragon was correct.
Those are some of the best mechanical keyboards for the price. (budget)
If you have the budget go for Keychron.
now I just wish I still have the keyboard that came with my very first PC back in 1996
Those keyboards that came with PCs in the 90s are actually better than those overpriced mechanical keyboards with RGB and last way longer
Still works today. I would say get the one you want the most within your budget range when it comes to features, whether it's including a numpad or RGB. A cheaper mechanical keyboard doesn't mean it's bad, I love my one to bits and it's been amazing for years.
then clean and format the drive when you install windows, once at desktop, copy the drivers and install them
then you will have the oem pc with no bloat