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Ok, I'm getting fed up with this keyboard. (Logitech K250) At night, I like to work in the dark. The brightness of the screen, in dark settings, isn't enough to light up the keyboard.

 

I'm not sure if I want mechanical. Wired should be fine... While I like wireless, it's not the thing of the future. I for sure want a backlight. Normal keyboard. Full keyboard, home/end/Del, num lock, etc.

 

I looked at some, I saw Azio, Aula. I'm not that wise on those. I've been using Logitech all these years. I heard Razor is just overkill...

 

Budget is around $100 max, cheaper the better. Unless you have a very good reason, I can go over.

 

I run Linux Mint 18, so keep that in mind...

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10 minutes ago, Mindovermaster said:

Don't look any further. Even if it's a little over your $100 budget, it's worth every penny.

 

The volume control wheel is a pleasure to use among many other advantages.

 

I've been using K70 Red for two years and I'll only upgrade to K70 RGB.

 

The. Best. Keyboard. Period.

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5 minutes ago, Mirumir said:

Don't look any further. Even if it's a little over your $100 budget, it's worth every penny.

 

The volume control wheel is a pleasure to use among many other advantages.

 

I've been using K70 Red for two years and I'll only upgrade to K70 RGB.

 

The. Best. Keyboard. Period.

Thanks. That's what i heard from different people... It's like, what they said, "the god of keyboards" ;)

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5 minutes ago, patseguin said:

It may be a bit out of your budget, but I love the Corsair K65 RGB. I think Corsair makes the best peripherals these days and I have the RGB mouse too.

Yes, this may be THE reason to go above $100...

 

I'll have to wait till next month, hopefully there'd be a sale. :D

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That is pretty cool ^^^^^

1 hour ago, Mindovermaster said:

Yes, this may be THE reason to go above $100...

 

I'll have to wait till next month, hopefully there'd be a sale. :D

Yep. I originally wanted to stay under $100 but I just saved and got it from Best Buy for $129 I think it was. No need for num pad on a home keyboard so it's perfect for me.

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+1 for Corsair.

 

I have just got this one (in UK), well built, really soild. Not sure if you wanted a white backlight, but this one is red and can be set to different levels.

https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-STRAFE-Cherry-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B00ZUPOMDQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1471466061&sr=8-2&keywords=corsair+rgb+strafe+mx+red

 

Edit: The only thing to be aware of is that the cable is fairly thick and covered in rubber rather than been braided, as the keyboard has a USB pass-through Port so there is 2 USB connectors (1 for kB, 1 for USB Pass-through) 

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