Amazon[amazon.com] has Logitech MX Mechanical Wireless Illuminated Performance Keyboard for $107.28. Shipping is free.
Customer reviews:
★★★★★ / 2,422 global ratings 1K+ bought in past month
About this Item:
Fluid and quiet mechanical typing: MX Mechanical keyboard features Tactile Quiet switches that deliver next-level feel and flow with less noise - Clicky and Linear switches are also available.Topcase: Low Carbon Aluminum
Low-profile keys, more comfort: A keyboard layout designed for effortless precision, with a full-size form factor and low-profile mechanical switches for better ergonomics, Caps Lock and Battery indication
Smart illumination: Backlit keys light up the moment your hands approach the cordless keyboard and automatically adjust to suit changing lighting conditions
Faster workflow, more customization: Customize Fn keys, assign backlighting effects, enable Flow cross-computer, multi-device control, and more in the improved Logi Options+ (1)
Multi-device, multi-OS: Pair MX Mechanical Bluetooth wireless keyboard with up to 3 devices on nearly any operating system via Bluetooth Low Energy or included Logi Bolt receiver(2)
USB-C quick charging: MX Mechanical keyboard stays powered up to 15 days on a full charge or up to 10 months with the backlighting turned off (3)
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looking at the key layout i think i'll stick with my MX Keys. this one has a tiny Esc button, most annoying for us programmers that use a lot of Esc keys.
Great keyboard. I bought it at the crazy price of $170 and saw it was on sale for $135 so I checked SD to see if anyone caught on.
I like the buttery smooth keys and the backlight. Feels dreamy, not gonna lie. I use it with an HTPC but I'm tempted in getting another for my secondary computer but I simply don't use that pc enough to justify it. Plus, I like my 20+ year old Apple iMac keyboard too much.
My biggest gripe is a nitpick that I may be able to be change if I had read the manual (but I haven't read the manual so I don't know if true)… and that's the backlight function being slow to turn on.
It's really not too bad of a delay, maybe an extra second, but at night when I can't see the keys, I feel it definitely slows me down to a degree I don't like. Again, I'm not even sure how legit this complaint is, since maybe there's a way to keep it lit through settings but nobody here is reading any manuals to find out! Maybe I should.
looking at the key layout i think i'll stick with my MX Keys. this one has a tiny Esc button, most annoying for us programmers that use a lot of Esc keys.
As a programmer - I don't even remember when was the last time I used escape lol.
Great keyboard. I bought it at the crazy price of $170 and saw it was on sale for $135 so I checked SD to see if anyone caught on.
I like the buttery smooth keys and the backlight. Feels dreamy, not gonna lie. I use it with an HTPC but I'm tempted in getting another for my secondary computer but I simply don't use that pc enough to justify it. Plus, I like my 20+ year old Apple iMac keyboard too much.
My biggest gripe is a nitpick that I may be able to be change if I had read the manual (but I haven't read the manual so I don't know if true)… and that's the backlight function being slow to turn on.
It's really not too bad of a delay, maybe an extra second, but at night when I can't see the keys, I feel it definitely slows me down to a degree I don't like. Again, I'm not even sure how legit this complaint is, since maybe there's a way to keep it lit through settings but nobody here is reading any manuals to find out! Maybe I should.
I have the regular MX and it flashes like a strobe light all night if I don't turn it off. Seems a common issue. Ever noticed it on this version?
I have the regular MX and it flashes like a strobe light all night if I don't turn it off. Seems a common issue. Ever noticed it on this version?
No, but there is a very low green light that turns on for no apparent reason sometimes but no, not what you're describing. The light turns on in a a smooth glow animation. Stays pretty steady while using.
At this price point I'd get g915. Awesome keyboard and have the extra macro buttons that are helpful for office work as well. I've seen g915 linear get down to 130 and tactile to 140.. this one is a little overpriced for what it offers imo
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I like the buttery smooth keys and the backlight. Feels dreamy, not gonna lie. I use it with an HTPC but I'm tempted in getting another for my secondary computer but I simply don't use that pc enough to justify it. Plus, I like my 20+ year old Apple iMac keyboard too much.
My biggest gripe is a nitpick that I may be able to be change if I had read the manual (but I haven't read the manual so I don't know if true)… and that's the backlight function being slow to turn on.
It's really not too bad of a delay, maybe an extra second, but at night when I can't see the keys, I feel it definitely slows me down to a degree I don't like. Again, I'm not even sure how legit this complaint is, since maybe there's a way to keep it lit through settings but nobody here is reading any manuals to find out! Maybe I should.
As a programmer - I don't even remember when was the last time I used escape lol.
I like the buttery smooth keys and the backlight. Feels dreamy, not gonna lie. I use it with an HTPC but I'm tempted in getting another for my secondary computer but I simply don't use that pc enough to justify it. Plus, I like my 20+ year old Apple iMac keyboard too much.
My biggest gripe is a nitpick that I may be able to be change if I had read the manual (but I haven't read the manual so I don't know if true)… and that's the backlight function being slow to turn on.
It's really not too bad of a delay, maybe an extra second, but at night when I can't see the keys, I feel it definitely slows me down to a degree I don't like. Again, I'm not even sure how legit this complaint is, since maybe there's a way to keep it lit through settings but nobody here is reading any manuals to find out! Maybe I should.
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No, but there is a very low green light that turns on for no apparent reason sometimes but no, not what you're describing. The light turns on in a a smooth glow animation. Stays pretty steady while using.