Is there any reason to buy a new keyboard if your old one works fine? Pic related is my keyboard. One of my friends has a fancy new mechanical and typing on it is LOUD and feels really strange. Are 'high end' membrane keyboards a thing? Are they objectively better in any way than an old freebie OEM model?
>>61113209
that keyboard is great
it will outlive you probably
>>61113280
It works great, I paid nothing for it and I'm totally happy with it. But you can pay pretty much whatever you want for a keyboard and I'm trying to wrap my head around why people would do that.
>>61113209
Well I bought expensive $20 membrane keyboard because it has lights and 14 extra buttons with easy software to program them and record macros [great for photoshop]
It is water proof[tested more times than i would like]
It has also great response time because of 1000Ghz polling rate [more than my cpu]
But I also fell for the mech meme and got james donkey for $35 with gateron browns
just because it looks good with different keycaps and removed yellow plastic. If It actually feels good I will find out in month or so
>>61113209
That keyboard feels mushy and bad.
>>61113392
its a free country
want to express your identiy trough your keyboard? go ahead