Gaming keyboard

For a casual gamer, today's mobile titles will be more than enough. Then there are people who play something else and decide to buy a console, but on occasion I have heard (I am not saying it) that the true gamer prefers to play on a computer. It is true that it will be a matter of taste, but many play on the PC. If you are or intend to be one of them, you need a good team with powerful internals, but you will also need a gaming keyboard so you have no limits. In this article we will teach you everything you need to know about this type of keyboard.

Best Gaming keyboards

Corsair K55RGB

If what you are looking for is a silent keyboardYou might be interested in this one from Corsair. It is a keyboard whose keys do not make any noise and are sensitive, so this is a normal keyboard for gaming. What it does have is a pleasant touch, so it will also help us to write for hours.

Among the rest of the specifications, we have to include an anti-ghosting or multi-touch effect, which will make it record all the commands and keystrokes accurately. What is also interesting is that you can disable the windows key, thus avoiding the annoying problem that we stop our games by accident. In addition, like any type of gaming keyboard worth its salt, it includes three-zone dynamic RGB backlighting.

Newskill Suiko Ivory Switch Red

After having seen many keyboards for gaming, I am personally surprised by this one from Newskill for something as simple as its color: the vast majority are black, but this one is white. As for the rest, we are facing a mechanical keyboard, one of the favorites for gamers. Also included in the package is a (removable) wrist rest so that we can play for hours without getting our hands tired.

On the other hand, we are facing a resistant keyboard that ensures that will hold for 50 million keystrokes, so we will have to play a lot to lose efficiency. As for its lighting, it includes an RGB that we can modify to choose from among its more than 20 modes. Like any gaming keyboard worthwhile, it also includes 100% anti-ghosting keys.

Razer Blackwidow Elite

If you are looking for a somewhat more advanced keyboard, Razer has made the Blackwidow Elite for you. It is a mechanical one with own brand switches that have been specifically designed for gaming. These assure us a quick response for the commands, among other things. And are you one of those who eat and drink while playing? This Razer is protected against liquids and dust.

Among the rest of the specifications, we have an ergonomic wrist rest and, most importantly for many gamers, macros to record multiple keystrokes on the same key. Plus, it includes Razer Chroma lighting and durability few brands can offer.

Trust Gaming GXT 860 Thura

If what you want is a gaming keyboard that is not very expensive, you have to take a look at this one from Trust. Their keys are semi-mechanical, which means that it is a hybrid that will allow us to play or write texts in a dignified way. It includes 9 rainbow wave color modes and a special game mode to disable Windows keys.

It is surprising that in such a cheap keyboard, if we compare it with others to play, it also includes anti-ghosting keys, which will allow us to be more precise in our games. It also stands out for including all kinds of multimedia keys, with a total of 12.

Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum

If you are a real gamer, this Logitech is made for you. The price is not the most attractive on the market, but neither are the prices of the best products. We are facing a mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting that we can connect via USB or move it wherever we want because it is also wireless.

The lighting can be modified with a palette of 16 million colors and the top of each key is illuminated for a uniform glow. In case this seems little to you, it has an adjustable base that allows it to connect to smartphones or tablets, and it also includes programmable keys to assign all kinds of commands to it.

How could it be otherwise taking into account brand and price, this keyboard is fast, resistant And, as a bonus, it includes specific multimedia controls. An all-rounder that will attract the attention of every gamer.

What is a gaming keyboard

What is a gaming keyboard

The word 'gaming' comes from 'game', which is 'game' or 'play'. Therefore, a gaming keyboard is one that is designed more for gaming than writing texts. They have to have some characteristics that we will explain later, but they have to allow us to perform fast, repetitive movements and be resistant, among other functions. There are many models on the market, and some of them have softkeys so you can perform "combos" with just one press.

On the other hand, and although it does not have to be this way, they tend to have a more aggressive design that sometimes includes all kinds of lights, configurable or not. In short, although they are also useful for writing, we could say that a Gaming keyboard is like the best video game controller or controller for those who prefer to play with the keyboard.

Mechanical or normal?

Normal or mechanical keyboard

Mechanical. End. Outside of jokes, this is a matter of taste, but most gamers prefer a mechanical one. A normal keyboard is designed for typing, that is, to type and use function keys, shortcuts, and more. If we play with a normal keyboard, we are going to do it with softer keys, which also means that they are easier to press. But why is this a bad thing? Well, because we are talking about playing, not typing; Playing we cannot press the delete key to undo a movement, so by pressing what we should not we can lose time or worse.

On the other hand, we have mechanical keyboards, which have a different touch that sometimes "clicks" after pressing. It also costs a bit more to press the keys, but it is probably what we need in our games. Furthermore, they are also more accurate. The downside is that they are louder.

Therefore, here we will return to say what depends on each user. The best we can do is, if we have the opportunity, try it before buying. With this we will make sure that we are going to play with something that we like to play.

Wired or wireless?

In part, this will be a personal decision. Personally, I would recommend a wired keyboard, and I tell you that I have had several (normal) and in the end I have ended up using the cable. Why? Because I do not need my keyboard to move from the site and a wired one does not need to be recharged and we will not have problems with the Bluetooth. Can you imagine playing the game of your life and that it fails because the battery runs out, it has some other problem or you experience a software failure in the PC's Bluetooth and you end up losing? That is not what I would call having fun playing.

In addition, wireless keyboards are usually more expensive, so you have to ask yourself: are we going to need to move it and play away from the tower? If the answer is yes, a wireless one is worth it. If the answer is no, I would recommend using a wired one, and this is true for both gaming and work.

What should a good gaming keyboard have

What should a gaming keyboard have

Programmable keys

When we are playing, depending on the title, there may be a few simpler movements than others. In a car game, always talking about moving with the keyboard, we will probably need the left, up, right and down keys, which simulate the pedals and maybe some other button to change the view; little more. But things already change if we want to enjoy an MMORPG game where, in addition to moving, we may have to attack with one weapon, another and also do some spells.

It is in the latter case that it may be necessary to use programmable keys. These keys will allow us to record gestures or keyboard combinations so that we can do everything faster. Can you imagine making a Street Fighter "hadouken" with a single button? Well, I think that doing this would not be the best, since part of the grace of fighting games is having the ability to throw blows, but it would be an example to understand what these keys are for, as long as it is not immoral to use it in the title in question.

RGB lighting

Backlit keyboards have been around for many years. This means that it doesn't matter how much light we work with; We will always see which key we are going to press because it will be lit. Real gamers want to go a step further and use what is known as RGB lighting. But what is this type of lighting? It is a type of backlight, but with the main difference that the lights are of different colors, to choose from a variety of patterns.

Is this useful beyond aesthetics? Well, it will depend on the keyboard. A less expensive one (I wouldn't say cheap) will show the keyboard in colored lights but, say, it won't separate the keys. A good keyboard can illuminate only some keys in one color and others in another, which would allow us to know where we are clicking.

Multimedia controls

gaming keyboard

This is something that any keyboard should have, although it is not always the case. The multimedia controls are those that will allow us, in addition to raising, lowering or turning off the sound, advance / delay the playback, and more functions depending on the keyboard. Also depending on the keyboard, with these keys we can control what we hear or the microphone of our headphones, very common in collaborative games.

Good touch

If you want to be productive at work or efficient at games, forget about a cheap keyboard. There are likely to be keys that work with less sensitivity than others, and the touch may not be the most pleasant in the world. If you are going to spend hours playing your favorite title, the keys have to have good feel, and this is included both the texture and the feel of the pulsation per se. And it is that, although your keyboard has fine and pleasant keys, if the keystroke is short or too hard, you will not be able to be as fast as you should.

Resistance

Personally, I've seen laptop keyboards last a few years being used just for typing. When we write, we press the keys normally, and that is something that we surely will not do on a gaming keyboard. When we are playing, sometimes we press with greater emphasis, and if something goes wrong, it will surely take a hit. For that reason, our gaming keyboard it has to be resistant, or else we could be left without playing a few months after buying it.

Speed ​​and performance

Much of what is discussed in this article is related to efficiency. Good tools work better. Those of us who are already a few years old can remember what it was like to play an online FPS with a speed of a few megabytes. It was impossible. Later, with a few more, we could already play, but it was common to see a "Death Cam" (the repetition of a death) and see that, in reality, we were shooting where the opponent was not, who had a better connection.

What does this have to do with keyboard speed and performance? Nothing and everything. In the same way that if we have a bad connection we will be worse than we really are (verified by me by going from 6MB to fiber optics), if we do not have a keyboard with good response speed and performance, we will play with a disadvantage; the opponent will attack sooner or faster and we will be lost. For that reason we need a keyboard that allows us to be fast one movement after another.

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