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Benegesserit

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  1. After some additional research I decided to go with the Coolermaster MasterKeys Pro L, MX Brown switches. Thanks to everyone who shared advice and comments!
  2. Awesome, thank you both, i think I'll probably go for the MX Browns for the quieter experience and to save some cash. Anyone have any more keyboard recommendations though? I think i'd like to compare a few more before making a final decision.
  3. The Logitech keyboard looks nice, one question though, if i don't need the audible feedback of the Cherry MX blue keycaps, is there any reason to spend $60+ more dollars on it than the Cherry MX brown keycaps? Amazon reference link: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Mechanical-Keyboard-Tactile-High-Speed/dp/B009C98NPY?th=1
  4. Hello all! I've been watching Linus Tech Tips for a little while now and although I am not a gamer, I appreciate reviews of enthusiast level products, CPU, GPU, etc. because I need them for complex data analysis. Long story short, I'm still using a membrane keyboard (rip me, I know) and I'd love to replace it with a good mechanical keyboard. Instead of sorting through 1000's of reviews on Newegg, I've come to this awesome forum for first hand experience and recommendations. I don't need a gaming keyboard with a bunch of fancy features (20 macro keys for example, although a few would be nice), rather, I'm looking for a keyboard that is pleasant to type on for hours on end, has a back light of some kind, and absolutely must support changing the key layout to Dvorak. My target price range is $50 to $100 dollars, what do you recommend? Thanks so much to everyone who provides their advice!! --Benegesserit
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