Hello,
I am looking to get a new keyboard, the one I currently own (purchased sometimes in 2011) is a MIONIX Zibal which is a Cherry MX Black switches keyboard. It was a good keyboard for its time, but I need to replace it.
I use my computer 85% of the time for work (sysadmin) and 15% for gaming. I am looking for a replacement keyboard.
It seems the landscape has changed quite a bit and there are plenty of new mechanical keyboards out there...
From my research, it seems the Cherry MX Brown or Cherry MX Blue would be the best option.
Looking at my local tech hardware store, they have the Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum on quite the sale (ncix.com), but this has the ROMER-G Mechanical Switches, so throw that into the mix and now I am confused on what to get.
Any subject mater experts out there point me to the right direction? I want a decently new keyboard (late 2015 release), I could care less about the RGB leds (as long as it is back-lit that is fine so I can see the keys easy), I want it to be durable.
I do like Logitech/Corsair products in general, in particular Logitech as they have above average drivers/software for their products, etc.
I am looking to get a new keyboard, the one I currently own (purchased sometimes in 2011) is a MIONIX Zibal which is a Cherry MX Black switches keyboard. It was a good keyboard for its time, but I need to replace it.
I use my computer 85% of the time for work (sysadmin) and 15% for gaming. I am looking for a replacement keyboard.
It seems the landscape has changed quite a bit and there are plenty of new mechanical keyboards out there...
From my research, it seems the Cherry MX Brown or Cherry MX Blue would be the best option.
Looking at my local tech hardware store, they have the Logitech G810 Orion Spectrum on quite the sale (ncix.com), but this has the ROMER-G Mechanical Switches, so throw that into the mix and now I am confused on what to get.
Any subject mater experts out there point me to the right direction? I want a decently new keyboard (late 2015 release), I could care less about the RGB leds (as long as it is back-lit that is fine so I can see the keys easy), I want it to be durable.
I do like Logitech/Corsair products in general, in particular Logitech as they have above average drivers/software for their products, etc.