PC Peripherals Keyboard Advice

blueren

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Hi.

I'm using a microsoft basic keyboard for the past 2 years now.. The thing is that the keys have become somewhat hard and hinders with the typing. I want to go in for a good keyboard. I somehow find my self typing faster, with less typos on a laptop. Are there any good keyboards which mimic a laptop keyboard? (shallow independent buttons) I don't want to spend a fortune on a keyboard.
Thanks.
 
give ur budget...

how much are you expecting to spend on it,plz mention that then perhaps the other members would be able to help you out better!
 
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Its only 495 @ Croma. Its way better than your average keyboard, has MM keys and is shallow keys. I was in a recently dilemma regarding keyboard and this was the best overall keyboard even though it came with a mouse.

The only close competitor it had was Logitech Slim keyboard but the quality difference was negligible and it didn't have MM keys.
 
I would recommend Logitech MK200 combo. If you just want the keyboard then go for k200. Using this one only and seems pretty good + 3 yrs warranty (although you won't need it)
 
I'm looking for kb on the cheaper end.. I don't want gamin keys.. nor the ones which are lit up.. doesn't serve any purpose for me :( I don't look at the kb while typing anyway. Some thing in the same category as the Phillips? Budget could stretch to 1k-ish. I don't need a mouse. Just a wired kb will do :)
 
need an advice for a kb. looking for the one which is soft so the pressure can't be felt. i dont use much on multimedia ones so should i go for k100 or k200 or any other one.
Also three year warranty mean what does it cover. well my current one i have to press hard and also keys are out of shape.... will these type be covered under warranty?
 
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