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    Wireless keyboard for light gaming?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Spring1898, Sep 7, 2012.

  1. Spring1898

    Spring1898 Notebook Consultant

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    Hey all,
    I am looking for a wireless keyboard in a traditional layout with full keys and number pad. I will be using it for when I connect my laptop to the TV and need something without a cord, and also for light gaming. Doesn't need to have extra gaming buttons.

    Mostly I am looking at traditional keyboard layouts with full size keys and full travel, nothing chicklety. I was looking at the Logitech k270 since that appears to have that kind of layout.

    Any other suggestions under $70?
     
  2. Zeuxidamas

    Zeuxidamas Notebook Guru

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    Thought I had a great suggestion for you, but then I re-read your post about chiclets. I am a fan of the Logitech K360 and have used it for a daily driver for development, testing, admin, and ligth gaming for the last 7 months. But if the chiclets are a showstopper...still, I'll throw it out in case you decide it is worth a try.
    - Vr/Z..>>

    Logitech® Wireless Keyboard K360
     
  3. Kirrr

    Kirrr Notebook Deity

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    Icon7 Rondo. Great stuff, i'm using it and its very thin and light. Keys feels a bit cheap but overall its good for its price.