Amazon has Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard for $100 with free shipping.
Note, usually ships within 1 to 2 months.
Price Research: Our research indicates that Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is $24 lower (19% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices ranging from $124 to $170. - yuugotserved
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Newegg has Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard for $100 with free shipping. Thanks KarateB0bPrice Research: Our research indicates that Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is $24 lower (19% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices ranging from $124 to $170. - yuugotserved




Anyways, does the Logitech use Cherry switches? I don't recall reading this uses either Red or Brown. But IMHO, Brown are much better than red. They have the exact same actuation, but Browns offer a tactile bump to let you know when its actuated. I just got the K60 and M60 for $100 AR so I don't know if I should try this out.
As for the rest. LOL @ sheeple, the dull knife cuts deepest, no? I got a mechanical keyboard for build quality and longevity, plain and simple. My decision had nothing to do with "marketing propaganda". Also, as someone who types heavily almost every day, I enjoy the feel of typing on a mechanical keyboard vs a cheap plastic membrane.
Are these overpriced? Absolutely, but then what isn't? Even a $5 keyboard has a profit margin. I've had to buy 2 membrane keyboards in the past year because they wear out quickly, so $100 over an estimated 5-8+ years is really worth it.
These aren't really that expensive to manufacture, in fact. They are manufactured in and sourced from China for $4-$9 each.
These aren't really that expensive to manufacture, in fact. They are manufactured in and sourced from China for $4-$9 each.
The feel of a mechanical keyboard versus a membrane keyboard is night and day. It isn't overpriced for what it does because the entire market is selling at that price. Mechanical keyboards don't come cheap because they're like the sports cars, you're not going to find a 'cheap' sports car... that's just an oxymoron.
These aren't really that expensive to manufacture, in fact. They are manufactured in and sourced from China for $4-$9 each.
If you wanted to buy 100 blue switches from WASDkeyboards it'd cost you $80:
http://www.wasdkeyboards.com/inde...-e1nn.html
Sure, in the past there might've been cheap mechanicals (there still are), but a cheap mechanical sucks and a cheap membrane is cheaper. But these are high-end mechanical keyboards with pretty nice switches.
As for the deal, I'd rate it as meh, if you're going to spend this much, pay a bit more and get a Ducky Shine