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Ideas for a fresh keyboard?

Ideas for a fresh keyboard?

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halonaa
Junior Member
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08-03-2016, 04:18 AM
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Hi Guys, so I just started a new job and I’m trying to set up a small workstation around my laptop just for comfort. My expectations weren’t very high at first, but after spending a lot of time searching I realized there aren’t many solutions that fit what I need. I’m looking for a keyboard with these features: wireless, mechanical, TKL size (it doesn’t matter if it’s 60-65-75%), backlighting (I don’t mind non-RGB), and since I’m from Hungary I want a layout keyboard in Hungarian style. I prefer white or other colors besides black-red or typical gaming shades. The price should be between 80-90$. I found a few keyboards from brands like Redragon, but none of them have all the options I want. My question is whether there are any more affordable or mid-range manufacturers willing to design a HU layout for my own cheaper keyboard model, or if you know other brands that offer something similar? It’s really tough to find these boards in Hungary, and even on Amazon it’s almost impossible. Thanks, Greg.
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halonaa
08-03-2016, 04:18 AM #1

Hi Guys, so I just started a new job and I’m trying to set up a small workstation around my laptop just for comfort. My expectations weren’t very high at first, but after spending a lot of time searching I realized there aren’t many solutions that fit what I need. I’m looking for a keyboard with these features: wireless, mechanical, TKL size (it doesn’t matter if it’s 60-65-75%), backlighting (I don’t mind non-RGB), and since I’m from Hungary I want a layout keyboard in Hungarian style. I prefer white or other colors besides black-red or typical gaming shades. The price should be between 80-90$. I found a few keyboards from brands like Redragon, but none of them have all the options I want. My question is whether there are any more affordable or mid-range manufacturers willing to design a HU layout for my own cheaper keyboard model, or if you know other brands that offer something similar? It’s really tough to find these boards in Hungary, and even on Amazon it’s almost impossible. Thanks, Greg.

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Leahh
Junior Member
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08-03-2016, 09:02 AM
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I wouldn't choose redragon, as they often stop supporting their products once you buy them. They offer keyboards with power down to 65% if you prefer. I received one from these sellers, which have keyboards all the way down to 65%. I got a 95 NuPhy® Australia | Wireless Mechanical Keyboards for Mac and Windows. NuPhy is the top designer and manufacturer of mechanical keyboards for office or gaming, supporting Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android. nuphy.com.au
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Leahh
08-03-2016, 09:02 AM #2

I wouldn't choose redragon, as they often stop supporting their products once you buy them. They offer keyboards with power down to 65% if you prefer. I received one from these sellers, which have keyboards all the way down to 65%. I got a 95 NuPhy® Australia | Wireless Mechanical Keyboards for Mac and Windows. NuPhy is the top designer and manufacturer of mechanical keyboards for office or gaming, supporting Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android. nuphy.com.au

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TheOldNaruto
Junior Member
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08-03-2016, 05:02 PM
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You’re considering the best choice for your needs.
Max Keyboard offers a custom color Cherry MX keycap set in various languages, available at multiple international sites.
The letter prints cost an extra 15, but it’s still a good deal compared to nothing.
Are there any affordable "keyboard base" options where you can install these caps without spending much and keep wireless functionality?
Should you opt for a mid-range ISO layout keyboard from Amazon or Aliexpress and simply replace the keycaps?
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TheOldNaruto
08-03-2016, 05:02 PM #3

You’re considering the best choice for your needs.
Max Keyboard offers a custom color Cherry MX keycap set in various languages, available at multiple international sites.
The letter prints cost an extra 15, but it’s still a good deal compared to nothing.
Are there any affordable "keyboard base" options where you can install these caps without spending much and keep wireless functionality?
Should you opt for a mid-range ISO layout keyboard from Amazon or Aliexpress and simply replace the keycaps?

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alexisher94
Junior Member
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08-03-2016, 06:36 PM
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I don't have a response to those questions, but if anyone does, it's likely that.
You can check the link provided.
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alexisher94
08-03-2016, 06:36 PM #4

I don't have a response to those questions, but if anyone does, it's likely that.
You can check the link provided.