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Recommend a good wireless keyboard

tornadog

Golden Member
I have been spoiled by the MX5500 Bluetooth keyboard which I use on my living room gaming pc and worked great with games and general use. Lately though the keyboard has been misbehaving, lagging or typing 10't's when I press t once or not printing anything.

So I am looking for a more modern replacement. Unfortunately I dont see too many options. The logitech offerings are now more for casual use than actual pc use.
 
Dang, no replies yet. I'm interested in wireless keyboards too. I've never had one but I think I would like one; I always had wired mice before the current Logitech G602 I have and man, I'd never go back to wired mice and I'm thinking it would be the same with keyboards.

My current keyboard is a SteelSeries Merc Gaming Keyboard (mine's slightly different colors) which I like but really I guess it doesn't have much advantage over regular keyboards as far as key placement goes. It has software with it that allows you to switch profiles and re-map keys but I no longer use that, so I don't think I'd miss having this keyboard.
 
I use Logitech MK550 for both my PCs and I love it. No lag, very comfortable to type with but you do need to get accustomed to the "natural" or wave layout.
 
I would gladly recommend Logitech keyboards for wireless as they are extremely reliable and last for a long time without any issues. Not the entry models (MK235) but the even the older ones are a bargain, like the solar k750 and other models.

Wireless vs. Bluetooth ensures a longer distance (not always) but it's more reliable and seemed (to me) it has 0 lag, as I tested cheap keyboards in a lot of games without problems.
On Dell and HP sites you can find a lot of bundles at incredible prices, in Europe their price separately is higher than those bundles sometimes.

Buy Logitech for wireless, you won't regret it!
(unless you are a heavy gamer, which requires cabled and mechanical keyboards)
 
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