>no rice tier mechanical keyboard.
>no $200+ glorified rubberdome (yeah, they feel good but its a luxury produced like a macbook is a luxury fancy laptop : its pretty and in metal but 8yo thinkpads have the same processing power for 1/10 of the price)
>Robust and sturdy.
Its a shame dell don't make them anymore...
>>52125698
Those Dell keyboards are fucking horrible, I had to use them throughout high school and college. There are far better rubber dome and scissor switch keyboards that aren't expensive.
>>52125698
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823201083&cm_re=rosewill_brown-_-23-201-083-_-Product
it's not rice, just a normal mech keyboard.
>>52125719
I like the one I used to have. I broke it due to clumsiness and I am now using a more recent version of the quietkey. I don't enjoy it as much.
>>52125740
Nice shape but still pricey for a keyboard.
This is what I use. Its survived years of abuse but still works like new. I also have one like the OP pic as a backup.
>>52125740
I wanted to get that one cause of the subtle design but still just can't justify the price of a mechanical keyboard. Its also one of the cheaper ones if I recall correctly..
But this one is better.
>>52125876
lenovo preferred pro is the best stock keyboard i've used
They're a pain to clean. But cheap enough you just pull another one out of a bulk pack of them.
One of these has been my keyboard for the past seven years.
>>52126135
feels so mushy though