Less 10 Gaming Keyboards

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Looking at a few different less ten boards to put on an undermount tray.

http://www.corsair.com/en-us/corsair-gaming-k65-rgb-compact-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-ch-9000222-na

I am familiar with the above cherry mx and but Im not familiar with the 2 below which seem to be proprietary. So I was hoping someone with experience could comment on their likes/dislikes.

"Razer Mech Switch"
http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-keyboards-keypads/razer-blackwidow-tournament-edition-chroma

"Romer G"
http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/rgb-tenkeyless-gaming-keyboard-g410

Im currently using a Logitech G710+ which has cherry mx browns, also fairly uncommon. They are very loud, but the feedback is great, the engagement point is obvious and satisfactory. They have a little more lateral shift movement than Id like but Ive lived with it.

Also if anyone has alternative suggestions, Im open to other manufacturers. As always, any feedback is appreciated, thanks in advance.
 
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Cherry mx keyboards are the most common, and best in terms of typing feel for most people, there are exceptions. The razer keys are just knockoffs of the cherry keys, and the roamer gs are a cheaper to produce but high quality, they feel different to type on. Brand doesnt make much difference with keybaords, it is all about the switches and features. I recommend the quickfire rapidi from coolermaster, as it has a nice design and led backlighting, as well as being driverless and nkrollover if you care about those features. It is a great little keyboard and quite cheap for a very high quality keyboard (built like a tank!)

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Cherry mx keyboards are the most common, and best in terms of typing feel for most people, there are exceptions. The razer keys are just knockoffs of the cherry keys, and the roamer gs are a cheaper to produce but high quality, they feel different to type on. Brand doesnt make much difference with keybaords, it is all about the switches and features. I recommend the quickfire rapidi from coolermaster, as it has a nice design and led backlighting, as well as being driverless and nkrollover if you care about those features. It is a great little keyboard and quite cheap for a very high quality keyboard (built like a tank!)
 
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