what the hell? Lol. Well unfortunately there aren't many wireless gaming keyboards. You can try the Logitech K800. But instead of going wireless, if you are looking to cut down on clutter you can get a mini-mechanical keyboard such as the KBC poker. It also has a connector on both ends of the keyboard, so although wired, the wire can be detached from the keyboard if you want to quickly move it for some reason.
If there is large distance between you and your computer, something like the K800 will have to suffice, if you play alot of single player / casual games you can also obtain a wireless xbox controller + adapter for those gaming sessions, again only if distance is the issue.
What kind of gaming are you doing? Today's wireless (blue tooth) technology is much quicker than the olden days. If you are more of a casual gamer I doubt that a modern wireless keyboard will hold you back. That being said, gaming keyboards are wired for a reason.
You can pull up to a race in a stock Honda Civic, and if you're a great driver and you're competition is skilless, you might still stand a chance of winning... But there's still a reason that Honda's are street card and Zonda's belong on the race track, and it's not just cause "Z" is an awesome letter
Sorry to reiterate, but I still feel this could use a little clarification: wireless isn't going to be terrible, wired is just faster is all. Just like wired and wireless internet. Casual gaming is fine, if your hardcore then stick wired. It's not the end of the world if you are using wireless.
Sorry to reiterate, but I still feel this could use a little clarification: wireless isn't going to be terrible, wired is just faster is all. Just like wired and wireless internet. Casual gaming is fine, if your hardcore then stick wired. It's not the end of the world if you are using wireless.
A wireless keyboard for the most part is more than enough for the average gamer. The way some people say you can't go wireless with keyboards for gaming is going a bit overboard, I seriously doubt most people would even be able to tell the difference in delay between a good wireless keyboard and a wired keyboard for most gaming sessions.
I personally think wireless is fine unless you are a professional gamer, compete in tournaments, really hardcore into real-time strategy games.
You will experience a moderate amount of lag when using wireless keyboards however this is acceptable to an extent as a trade off for being wireless. I used to play FPS (Battlefield 2, 2142, COD etc.) in the old days using an MX5000 which is a good keyboard however it used to drive me mad having to forever change the batteries due to the high drain usage in gaming.
If you are going to be sat right in front of your PC then forget a wireless keyboard they are more hassle than they are worth. I am glad I upgraded to my wired Zibal Mionix 60 with Cherry MX Black's though (I no longer find myself tapping furiously at a key followinging a misregistered keystroke and opening Duracell packets is a thing of the past)!
Any of you tried some Wireless Mechanical Keyboards that are on the market? Something like Xarmor U9W
They combine both and as I am also interested in a good wireless gaming keyboard, I googled them a bit but they don't seem so popular in reviews.
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