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Top 3 TKL (Tenkeyless) Keyboards for Gaming & Office Work

2018-11-19
wha-wha-wha wha-wha-wha how you doing that with the magic of choice all right so over the past year or so my keyboard collection has grown a little bit and just as with gaming mice I keep everything that I like not just in storage but actually use them in rotation now I realized my privilege of like you know going through so many gaming peripherals but doing videos on those of course gives me access to everything like that and so today I want to share my three favorite tkl keyboards that you could potentially use in your gaming space office space or just for casual use and so if you're urging for a tkl upgrade for your keyboard make sure check out description everything is listed there welcome the entire H series from NZXT one of the most elegant case lineups with the premium construction you'll appreciate and the little details like purple USB ports perforate shroud floor and the iconic cable cover we've got an ITX option the H 200 your standard ATX mid tower at age 500 and the big guns the H 700 all available with a smart device for RGB illumination and fan control or the standard variations with a smart interior to complement an easy assembly the H series has Hardware connects approved and is something for everyone check it out below so here the are my three favorite tkl keyboards the G Pro from Logitech it's by far my most used one here it's been on my desk since launch the master up control is one of the more premium and customizable boards that I have with a fantastic color scheme and a gorgeous illumination and the most recent edition is the Tesoro gram spectrum TTL for its low profile nature and a little variation of the mechanical switches form factor wise they all share the same 10 Keeler's design without the number pad on the side but they all have their unique characteristics so for example the gram spectrum TTL has that low profile frame and the key caps the angular front section helps to further minimize the footprint while the keys on the G Pro are slightly submerged into the frame with the larger forehead above the top row and a totally floating key cap design on the control keyboard with an elegant symmetrical slab of aluminum for the mainframe all feature a removable cable centered on the G Pro right side on the gram tkl and dual sided type-c port on the control keyboard for extra routing flexibility and that a new sport can be used for additional type-c accessories which is pretty cool they all have some four of RGB elimination that is handled quite differently for example a G Pro keyboard has the large Tech's own romaji switches with a centered led to illuminate the transparent section of the keys evenly without any spill below the keys and I love this look you can do all kind of effects and perky color customization to the Graham spectrum tkl uses two source agile switches with the transparent base and therefore gives that cool under glow effect for the entire keyboard and has an even better light spill on the white frame we have multiple color effects and perky color customization as well the control keyboard can be picked up with multiple mechanical switches so I have the halo clear switches and because they're exposed at the bottom that the illumination effect is pretty strong plus we get an additional LED strip around the bottom of the frame to cast some more color on the surface it is definitely one of the prettiest keyboards I have in my collection especially with that two-tone gray color scheme on the keycap layout but I will say that the uniformity could be slightly better as individual LEDs on a light bar are clearly visible and as usual multiple color effects have built in with perky color selection available and so all three keywords are slightly different and will attract a particular type of user so for example the control keyboard from mass drop it's more targeted for enthusiasts given this price point and also not full time availability but we have full customization with qmk firmware where you can assign all types of commands and create layers of key customization and even these switches are hot swappable - for those wanting to experiment to create your like perfect feeling keyboard and assign multiple switches throughout the entire board without soldering anything which is pretty awesome the key caps are also high-quality double shot BBT with an interesting grainy texture and also the cleanest font especially compared to the other two keyboards now my gaming keyboard choice of course has to be the g pro from large tag it's a tough little board that has seen a lot of action and my primary purpose of using this for games are the roamer g switches and while I really like the insane variety of em extra options the Roma G is just such an awesome combination of a quiet switch with a slight tactile point that I'm extremely comfortable with they are kind of similar to MX browns but I still prefer the romaji and lastly if I want to switch things up a bit for a more minimalist look I gaudí Tesoro gram spectrum tkl and I kind of wish I had the white edition of this keyboard that can blend a bit more with MySpace but the low profile nature is pretty unique plus the linear red agile switches feel smooth and awesome for typing as the actuation point is slightly shorter at 1.5 millimeters and they're also pretty light at 45 grams and they're also pretty quiet too so there you have it my three favorite tkl keyboards in a nutshell if you're thinking of picking one up everything will be listed in description below and I realized my privilege of having these three models on hand and picking and choosing whichever I feel like of using in that particular day if I had to choose one I would probably stick with the G Pro by Logitech it really comes down to three factors the romaji switches are awesome they're simple minimalist design plus pretty decent RGB illumination that isn't too out there but still allows for a little bit of fun I will never try to like color match my peripherals now I've had this keyboard for almost two years and I read online based on long-term customer views of two years plus that some keys stop working and the main comment for many users is the LED burning out on certain keys not displaying any more color so giving you half two years warranty that's unfortunate but I haven't had any issues since that the soraa would be my second choice simply because the price is good I love the low profile design I don't really care about the key switches you know they've had bad reputation in the past but since the agile switches I think are pretty decent feels very nice and I switch mallets as well when they need to do some typing I love typing on the agile red switches and then the control keyboard that's a particular one that's so premium and I love the the switches I love everything about it delighting in the build quality the the heaviness of the switch the customization everything about it but it's not easy to get a hold of because it's on mass drops which are not always present and so that would be my third choice but still it's a really awesome free keyboard for enthusiasts so if you have to choose between the three which one would you pick and if you have any alternative suggestions for a tkl design let me know I would love to check it out thanks so much for watching make sure to check out this other relevant content subscribe to a new boot sequence Channel and we'll see you next video happy clicking away my friends see you later
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