I got the blue one, how i feel inferior to your stylish green 2013 modelKanova said:Make this thread to show off your keyboard. Pfft.
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But... no shiny black buttons and glowing lights between the keys? No extra function buttons? How ever do you manage?fish iron4 said:![]()
Why fix what isnt broken?
Of course, why get something nice and shiny and then not brag about it?Kanova said:Make this thread to show off your keyboard. Pfft.
THANK YOU! Since google switched to the new way (for chrome at least) of viewing images, i couldnt get a single picture embedded anymore. Never have i seen that button.aceman67 said:Did you try clicking "View Original Image"
Nice, about the same time I got the MK-50 "budget" version of that. Still over £50, and it's the same basic keyboard, just without the backlighting, USB hub, and other extra stuff on the back right of it.bojackx said:I picked this up about a month ago, and it's great.
Q-Pad MK-80:
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It's a mechanical keyboard so it didn't come cheap (£88). I don't really know if it makes any significant difference to my gaming capabilities, but I have enough money to splash around on stuff like this and I think it looks really great.
Excuse me while I steal your picture. I have the same keyboard, except for the Swedish version.The Artificially Prolonged said:
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Yeah, it's the cheapest USB keyboard they had in the store. That's pretty much it. I'm still quite happy with it, I am used to this kind of layout - F keys spaced out and big, the Enter key being large, same with Backspace, the Insert, Home, etc buttons being where they are how they are. I also prefer them being on two rows, rather than three, if possible, and the keyboard delivers. I guess the only thing that could be better is if the right Shift was bigger. Well, I also like some extra buttons - especially the volume control ones - it's way less of a hassle than having to change the volume from elsewhere.