Ladies and /g/entlemen, a battle of the ages! We've used expensive mechanical keyboards with custom layouts before but those are elite hotrods in the keyboard world. When function trumps form, when price trumps enthusiast performance, which keyboard would you buy for less than 10 dollars!
If you were trapped in a bunker heading an underground resistance against the sentient machine overlords and you needed a reliable stock of keyboards which would you purchase as your AK-47 of the computer programming world?
Logitech K120 vs HP K1500
WHICH ONE IS THE SUPERIOR KEYBOARD?
K120 all the way, the shape of the bottom row is much more ergonomic than most other cheap keyboards. Also not a huge fan of how there's no gap in between the keyboard sections on the K1500.
>>58883547
>>58883590
I think aesthetically I like the K1500 because I like that its rectangular and uniform but the spacing of keys is a real issue.
I've been using a K120 for a year or so and it functions exceptionally well.
I have ten or eleven mechanical keyboards, one of them already having survived 25 years. I think I'll be fine.
>>58884314
>could have had 111 -> 122 keyboards
What if you still need keyboards several generations down the line?
>>58883338
I'm using a K120 right now at work, it's okay, but I wish it had full height keys.
the keyboard I have home is some other logitech one, it has full height keys.
>>58884346
They're mechanical memeboards, my children (as if I'd ever have any) will know how to solder and be able to repair them should they actually break.
>>58884352
Do you know the model number of the full-height keys one? I haven't seen many full-height Logitech boards.
I'm going to get one of these I think.
>>58883338
>Logitech K120
I don't even care about any of this shit but I bought this because it was £6. Did I win?