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Tenkeyless Cherry MX Brown keyboard?

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I'm looking for a nice tenkeyless cherry mx brown keyboard to go with the razer naga 2014 I plan to buy soon. Any suggestions?

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I'm going to start asking people why they prefer tenkeyless, why do you?

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I'm going to start asking people why they prefer tenkeyless, why do you?

I never use the numberpad and it gives a bit more space on my desk. Not to mention probably a bit cheaper.

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Check out the CM Storm rapid. I don't know if it comes on Green though. Also the Ducky Zero, which I suggest as well, comes in many combos. Probably a MX Brown/ Green Baclight combo

 

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Ducky Shine 3 is what I would go for since I have one and they are awesome. You can get the Shine 3 with many different LED colours as well. Another option is the Razer Blackwidow Tournament Stealth Edition 2014 model which uses Razer designed Kailh switches and the Stealth model uses a switch that is very similar to MX Browns. Unless you can still find the 2013 model of this keyboard since it had MX Browns.

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I'm going to start asking people why they prefer tenkeyless, why do you?

I literally have't touched the number pad in years. I'm less efficient with it, and my right hand is usually on my mouse. I like having my mouse / mousepad closer to me, but the numpad is in the way. Thats why I prefer tenkeyless.

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I literally have't touched the number pad in years. I'm less efficient with it, and I like having my mouse / mousepad closer to me, but the numpad is in the way. Thats why I prefer tenkeyless.

 

I enter numbers a lot, I'm much faster with the numpad than with the numbers above QWERTY.

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I enter numbers a lot, I'm much faster with the numpad than with the numbers above QWERTY.

well this keyboard isn't for you :P
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I enter numbers a lot, I'm much faster with the numpad than with the numbers above QWERTY.

Yup. People are different. YAY FOR DIFFERENT TYPES OF KEYBOARDS! WOO!!!

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Ducky zero tkl. nuff said :P

 

Oh by the way I have a tkl because I "have" to take the keyboard with me to uni every day. It saves a little bit of space in my bag and when I need a numpad I can use the one on my laptop.

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CM Quickfire TK w/o backlight (it's called the "Stealth" apparently)

It's like £63 whereas the white backlight is £84...

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