Ask TechZulu: What’s the Best Keyboard?

Mar 19, 2010 • Uncategorized
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Everyone asks me this question when they buy a new desktop or laptop, “What’s the best keyboard?”  Well that answer depends on a lot of factors based on your own situation, e.g., budget, hardware such as pcb solutions, design, etc. You might be watching your budget so a price range of $25-50 is in order. You might be looking for more features and comfort, so ergonomic design is important. Are you a gamer? If so, your needs might differ from someone who is looking for ease of typing versus tactile feedback and response. Nevertheless, a good solid reliable keyboard is always needed so here’s a roundup of good keyboards you should consider when making a buying decision. Bookmark this page for future reference in case your keyboard buttons fall off…or if something is seriously growing from your keys. In that case, I recommend a bottle hand sanitizer while you’re at it.

 

Best PC Keyboard under $50 – Logitech K350 Wireless Keyboard (Read full review)
Considered a good pick in the $50 category, this keyboard adds both functionality, design, and price in one complete package

 

Best Gaming Keyboard – $99 Logitech G15 Keyboard (Read full review)
Do you spend hours on the computer? The keyboard is the gateway to your system so why not treat yourself to something that acts like a gaming keyboard and uses an LCD to track your game stats?

 

Best Keyboard Overall – $49.99 Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 (Read full review)
Looking to get a keyboard that does it all and offers a wide set of features for everyday use? This keyboard has all the features you’d expect from a great keyboard. Ergonomic layout and more.

 

Best Wireless Keyboard – $169 Logitech diNovo Edge Keyboard (Read full review)
Not looking to tangle up your table with cords? Everything in your life wireless? This keyboard not only performs great but also has a great docking station when you’re done using the keyboard for a nice touch.

 

Best Budget Keyboard – $18 Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 (Read full review)
This keyboard not only feels great when typing, it feels comparable to most $50+ keyboards in the market today with its look and ergonomic design making it comfortable to look at and type.

Efren Toscano

Efren Toscano founded TechZulu in the heart of Southern California: Orange County. Focused on providing a platform to showcase all that is happening here in the tech and media space. TechZulu is rapidly growing to be the hub for Southern California technology companies news source. Efren has been chosen as one of LA Weekly's People of 2009 and selected as a Top 20 MostPublic Individuals in Los Angeles in Tech and Biz by NowPublic. He divides his time between San Diego, Orange County, Los Angeles and tech events around the US.

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