Newegg has Logitech Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800 for $39.99. Shipping is free. Thanks calistyle
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It is a nice, large keyboard that easily recharges with a micro USB cable. I recharge mine once or twice a month, so not too bad. No complaints really.
This is a very good deal if you like illuminated keyboards. It is wireless so it might have some lag, meaning it is not recommended for gaming. Otherwise, nice, especially in dorm rooms when your roommate wants to sleep.
This is the best keyboard available on the market today. Low profile keys, backlit, rechargeable via Micro USB. It even has a proximity sensor that turns the backlight off unless your hands are near (yes, near - you dont even have to touch) the keyboard. Combined with the Performance Mouse MX you only ever need one charging cable and can tuck it away anytime you're not charging. The cable functions as both a wired keyboard /and/ a charger when connected - not just power, which is unique and means you can get right back into the gaming.
Don't listen to anyone saying it's not great for gaming. RF lag (or at least Logitech's RF) is not comparable to Bluetooth lag. That's why they have very few BT products. Logitech's products (outside of bluetooth) are all outstanding for gaming, whether they're wireless or not. I've played L4D and CSS competatively on this keyboard. Constantly get all kinds of shit for going wireless, until I kick their ass. Haters gonna hate
My only gripe ever is probably a driver issue concerning the backlight - not a major one. I prefer to have the keys full brightness and there are 3 levels. I believe it monitors the light level in the room and tries to adjust accordingly. Since it's right in front of my monitors, it percieves the light level in the room to be high, and leaves the keys at a dimmer (but still very visible) state. I'd prefer them to always be full brightness. You can adjust this on the keyboard itself, but it seems to reset after a certain amount of time, perhaps after a restart? Not sure. There's no option to always be full brightness in the drivers to my knowlege. If anyone knows how to solve this issue, please let me know. Small gripe, still an outstanding keyboard.
Pull the trigger. You'll thank me later
sheesh, maybe I should RTFM ...
This guy is bright as hell on the higher setting!