
Originally Posted by
Constipated Rat
What is so fancy and pricey about the ones I mentioned?... the mouse is only a tenner, some normal generic mice are that and dont have DPI switching (very handy for gaming) or arent even laser.. and the KB is only 40 tops(some generic KB's are about 15, so what is an extra 20 or so more for a far superior KB?.. not like he'll miss that 20... And that "little" extra cash for the KB will show when gaming. Macro's for RTS games, and backlight keys for night gaming.. and other pretty good functions like auto lock keys and programable software, all that pays off for such a low price and is particularly useful in a lot of games. Also noticably better palm rest and better overall build and button/key feel quaility.. you probably haven't bought a gaming keyboard before to see the benefits.
I know they are not nessecary but for a good price and the fact that lots of their features DO come in very handy even when not gaming, they are worth the price if found for cheap, like the one I mentioned.(I have that one by the way and even typing this in the dark with the red backlght and low profile keys is fast and handy)
Also another one feature I find very useful is the volume knob(cant believe people hate this about this KB) but when watching youtube or other flash stuff, I think it is amazingly handy just to be able to turn a knob to lower or higher volume, have you ever noticed that flash vid sites the video sound are always set to highest, then you have to scramble to find the volume slider to turn it down. Well instead of always looking for the volume slider and then precisely moving it to the desired volume, just a swift turn of the knob and WALA... fantastic feature to have an onboard volume knob on the KB.