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Don't wait to get one of the best keyboards until your old one finally dies on you
If your keyboard is starting to show its age, collecting dust or just not giving you want you need from it, you might want to think about
picking up one of the best keyboards now
The benefits to comfort, speed and reliability you gain with one of the best keyboards easily pays the price.Believe us when we say that
once you use one of these keyboards, you'll never look back or even want to
AimoCorsair K83 Wireless Entertainment KeyboardTopre Realforce 104UBS Silent variableFilco Majestouch-2 TenkeylessLogitech CraftPFU Happy
Hacking Professional 2 (HHKB2)Microsoft Modern Keyboard with Fingerprint IDLeopold Fc660cUnicomp Classic 104Das Keyboard Prime 13Logitech
Normally the most common stores will have tons of keyboard sales, ranging from the entry-level devices to high-end peripherals
Because of how affordable keyboards generally tend to be, the discounts aren't as steep on them as other products
That said, there's no guarantee that waiting until Black Friday will get you a better deal than right now (our original price-finding tool
hunts down all the latest deals)
No matter what, we'll be covering keyboard deals and sales from right now through November.1
While this keyboard is primarily marketed as a gaming keyboard, its Titan Switches are tactile enough to be satisfying, while still bouncing
back quickly enough to be comfortable to type on for extended periods
Corsair K83 Wireless Entertainment KeyboardInterface: Bluetooth | Keyboard backlighting: Yes | Switches: Corsair Ultra-low Profile
ScissorKeys feel greatSturdy and portableSmall trackpadIf you have a home theater PC, you might be frustrated by the lack of keyboards that
explicitly appeal to your use case
And, with its wealth of connectivity options, including Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless through a dongle, you can use it with many different
Topre Realforce 104UBS Silent variableFor a quieter Topre experience Interface: Wired | Switches: Topre electrostatic capacitive silenced
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Razer Blackwidow Chroma V2.4
Filco Majestouch-2 TenkeylessBuilt like a tank and compact Interface: Wired | Switches: Cherry MX (Brown, Blue, Black, Red)Solid build
qualityCompactNo media functionsFilco's keyboards tend to be built like tanks, and the Majestouch TKL is no different
This space-saving mechanical keyboard features a compact tenkeyless design that has less than 1cm of space between the edge of the keys and
You can hammer away on it at speed, even bottoming out to your heart's content, and the Majestouch 2 will take every bit of punishment.5
Thankfully, with the Logitech Craft, this is no longer the case
Not only is this a sturdy, tactile and attractive keyboard but it also features a unique dial on its top left corner, which will help
creatives expedite their workflow
If you spend a lot of time creating content on your PC, the Logitech Craft is one of the best keyboards you can buy today.Read the full
PFU Happy Hacking Professional 2 (HHKB2)A coder's dream and typist's treasure Interface: Wired | Switches: Topre electrostatic capacitive
(45 grams)Incredibly portableLightweightKey layout not for everybodyNo arrow keysThe PFU Happy Hacking Professional 2 has somewhat of a cult
It forgoes traditional arrow keys, instead making use of function keys and key combinations to get that stuff done
Australian readers: check out a fine alternative in the Das Keyboard Prime 137
Microsoft Modern Keyboard with Fingerprint IDInterface: Bluetooth | Keyboard backlighting: NoFlawless styleFingerprint
the Microsoft Modern Keyboard with Fingerprint ID takes things to a whole new level
Leopold Fc660cHas just enough keys to be useful Interface: Wired | Switches: Topre electrostatic capacitive (45 grams)Compact, but with
arrow keysSatisfying typing feelHeavier than HHKB2Leopold's Fc660c is more portable than the Realforce 87u, but less so than the lighter and
However, the Fc660c benefits from its extra heft and feels like the more solid board
Despite having the same 45 gram actuation force as the HHKB2, the Leopold's keys feel slightly weightier - somewhere nearer to 50 grams
It results one of the most satisfying "thock" sounds on a Topre board.This product is only available in the US at the time of this writing
Unicomp Classic 104The ultimate keyboard for typing nostalgia Interface: Wired | Switches: Buckling springSnappy buckling spring switchRetro
Available in both USB and PS/2 versions, it uses a buckling spring switch that takes more effort to press than just about every other modern
Das Keyboard Prime 13Mixing minimalistic style with premium quality Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: White | Switch type: Cherry MX
Red or Brown switchesCherry MX switchesSolid, minimalistic designPriceyNo volume rockerSome keyboards just ooze class, and the Das Keyboard
Its features a solid aluminum top panel for added rigidity and a very minimalistic look
With Cherry's MX Red or Brown switches under the keycaps, you're given a choice between linear and non-linear offerings with a range of
actuation points.It's a great option for media enthusiasts thanks to side lit media control and the inclusion of white backlighting is
It's not the most affordable keyboard on our list, but if you're looking for something a little bit more premium, Das is the way to go.11
Logitech K780A great option for mobile device owners Interface: Wired | Keyboard backlighting: NoPairs to three devicesCradle holds
smartphones and tabletsAA, rather than rechargeable batteryWith its latest keyboard, Logitech is targeting smartphone and tablet owners who
prefer to use their device while sat at a desk
And, if you were a fan of the predecessor, the K380, the Logitech K780 should be right up your alley, especially with its added number pad
This keyboard still has the ability to pair with three devices using Bluetooth or wireless, so you can swap between all your gadgets on the
rather than those that are slim and stealthy, we suggest perusing our best gaming keyboards round-up instead.Gamers prioritize the actuation
that clicky feeling mechanical keyboards bring, whereas traditional home and office users are more about practicality
That said, the sheer magnitude of sound produced by a lot of mechanical keyboards is offputting to some
For those folks, we have some membrane keyboards to recommend as well.Bill Thomas and Gabe Carey have also contributed to this
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