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    Quote Originally Posted by Demala View Post
    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/128028

    Possibly the best keyboard I have used in a long time.

    - Soft touch keys
    - Media control buttons
    - 5 Customizable buttons
    - Loads of features

    Honestly it is fantastic. It also have a curve at the front with leather on it - so soft! I can honestly say you do realise the leather is there - even though you wouldn't think yourt hands would touch it - believe me they do!

    Downside is:

    - You get a mouse aswell (the mouse is FANTASTIC though )

    The mouse is made to fit a hand so it has curves going in to fit two fingers and a thumb. Again very comfortable to hold - laser and wireless.

    The keyboard is wireless along with the mouse - honestly you will not regret it!




    Good picture there.

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    Yeah, I'd recommend this keyboard to
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    I had a microsoft keyboard, can't fault it. Tbh all microsoft hardware I've used is excellent, the only real complain is the keys aren't "silent" as such, they make a noise but its not like its unbrearable lol.

    I have a saitek eclipse III atm and I'd wholeheartedly recommend it if they keys weren't so loud My saitek eclipse I didn't have that problem though, it was pretty quiet. Everyone seems to like the eclipse II so I'd go for that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor-Alex View Post
    I had a microsoft keyboard, can't fault it. Tbh all microsoft hardware I've used is excellent, the only real complain is the keys aren't "silent" as such, they make a noise but its not like its unbrearable lol.

    I have a saitek eclipse III atm and I'd wholeheartedly recommend it if they keys weren't so loud My saitek eclipse I didn't have that problem though, it was pretty quiet. Everyone seems to like the eclipse II so I'd go for that!

    The keyboard I reccomended isn't completely silent - but then people always say I type very 'hard'. Mind you at the same time I am a very fast typer!

    And I agree about microsoft hadware. It is normally very good and the keyboard I reccomended.. mmm leather!

    Haha I love it


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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor-Alex View Post

    I have a saitek eclipse III atm and I'd wholeheartedly recommend it if they keys weren't so loud My saitek eclipse I didn't have that problem though, it was pretty quiet. Everyone seems to like the eclipse II so I'd go for that!
    Eclipse is alright, but I love Cyborg Keyboard ~ might get my self that one! ove7:


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    A keyboard is a keyboard, so long as I can press three buttons at once,has the standard media keys and not be unbearably loud, it's fine IMO.

    I don't see a need for these fancy-shmansy keyboards with LCD displays and crap on them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    A keyboard is a keyboard, so long as I can press three buttons at once,has the standard media keys and not be unbearably loud, it's fine IMO.

    I don't see a need for these fancy-shmansy keyboards with LCD displays and crap on them.
    Same here

    Im going for the £20 one from argos anyway dont exactly need a gaming one, and I hate the ergonimcal designed ones, or whatever they are called the curvery key ones. Can't type on them properly.

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    here is also my dream keyboard:

    http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-keyb...ycosa-keyboard



    Its a lovely piece of tech, tbh you should spend a little more, as it might come in handy sometime!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarkie View Post
    here is also my dream keyboard:

    http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-keyb...ycosa-keyboard



    Its a lovely piece of tech, tbh you should spend a little more, as it might come in handy sometime!
    Ohhhh that does look nice.

    I always spend a bit more than I planned and it never seems to pay off knowing me ill break the computer and end up using a laptop or something if I bought an expensive one like that.

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    lol, you sound like me!!

    The keyboard I showed you (the first post), is about £25 is really nice, and it does feel like a laptop keyboard, and with all the extras it has all you really want btw! but its up to you, if you want that £20 one, then go for it!

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