Gaming Keyboard , mouse, and Headset

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For keyboard, I can recommend the Logitech G710+. Normally retails for $150, but Best Buy had it for $100. I picked it out because it looked the most professional, had the Logitech brand (which has been very good for me in the past), and just came off as everything you want but nothing you don't.

Essentially, when it comes to gaming keyboards, the only thing worth paying big bucks for is mechanical keys. Anything else is just lighting and keys you have to program. Programing keys is a pain and only worth it for games you play a lot of. I mean, a standard keyboard already has over 100 keys. You really don't need additional keys to program to play games. Or, at least thats my opinion. Maybe the competitive multi-player gamers...

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For keyboard, I can recommend the Logitech G710+. Normally retails for $150, but Best Buy had it for $100. I picked it out because it looked the most professional, had the Logitech brand (which has been very good for me in the past), and just came off as everything you want but nothing you don't.

Essentially, when it comes to gaming keyboards, the only thing worth paying big bucks for is mechanical keys. Anything else is just lighting and keys you have to program. Programing keys is a pain and only worth it for games you play a lot of. I mean, a standard keyboard already has over 100 keys. You really don't need additional keys to program to play games. Or, at least thats my opinion. Maybe the competitive multi-player gamers will have a different opinion.

But mechanical keys are awesome, especially if you are already a touch typists.

Anyways, here's a video doing a mass review of some of the most well known mechanical key gaming keyboards: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHnMcFGkGcA .
 
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