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Hi im build a gaming rig and as part of my setup im looking to get a good keyboard.

Im buying from a website called novatech (buy now pay it in 12 months)

these are the best keyboards they have

razer lycosa
logitech g15

which one would you go for between them two and why?

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For a personal opinion, Id go for the Razer Tarantula. Though a bit more pricey
but when it comes to built quality and responsiveness its really worth it and Its
features are unique and proven very very helpful that many gamers around the
world including me love it. And, most of all it is one of the most good looking
keyboard i've ever seen that whenever you buy one, you'll never trade it for
any other ones and you'll gonna be using it for a very very very long time.

OK, im kinda lost there for giving you my opinion with the Tarantula, sorry for that.
Well, you can get as close to having a Tarantula by buying the Razer Lycosa.
Some of its features are the same as those found in the Tarantula and they have
the same built quality and responsiveness and more good looking than the G15 too! :)


Hope this helps :)


Message edited by Rock_n_Rolla on 11-15-2009 at 06:28:19 PM
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If you play online, I'd say the G15. That little screen comes in very handy, as you can use if for things like Teamspeak, Ventrillo etc. If I'm spending £50 on a keyboard, I'd like it do something a little extra, as well as have great build quality. If you only play offline, or have a dual screen setup anyway, this might not be as much use to you. Everyone I know with a G15 loves it, and has never had any trouble. That said, I've no experience with that particular keyboard.

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thanks for the response.

 

beauty is in the eye of the beholder..........

 

i took a look at the tarantula and to me it doesnt look better then the lycosa ...its like a bigger version of it.

 

the lycosa is smaller, simpler but as good as any other Gaming keyboard.
im prabably going to get the lycosa.


Message edited by gulighs1 on 11-15-2009 at 06:47:21 PM
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Might peek at this

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/d [...] ,9022.html

Im typing on my son's g19 and one consideration should be that the Logitech Slide Show component of their KB LCD display, at least on this model, is not cmpatible with Win7-64

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Really? The G19's isn't compatible with 7-x64? I'm running 7 x64 right now, and it's working fine on my G15 (second gen - the orange one).

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^^ That would be odd...

But yeah, G15 all the way. I actually moved up from the Razer Lycrossa, and I prefer the G15.

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