What is a good keyboard and mouse for gaming, /g/? I don't plan on buying anything extra expensive and that are not worth buying it, like Razer.
http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Slim-Wired-Keyboard-K72357USA/dp/B00426HI8U
http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16823201083
Sub $100 (Got mine on sale at 69.99)
No retarded LEDs
No MUHH GAYEMS retarded unecessary features
Sleek professional look
Incredible build quality
Just get it. Super underrated.
>>54944362
You could literally buy 3 of these >>54944308 for less than the price of that shitty clanking keyboard.
Corsair k70. Has an rgb variant. It uses cherry mx switches, reds browns and blues are available afaik.
logitech g710+
logitech g9x
logitech g502
What about mouse pads? Can a cheap one do the service, or would I need a better one?
This is a very good gaming mouse: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01E3TCWXG
Only $10 too.
>>54944497
Mousepads are a meme, they don't improve tracking or accuracy much. They mostly exist if you have a glass table/desk or shitty bumpy surfaces. Just get a $2 one from amazon with the best chinese cartoons on it.
>>54944282
$3-5 yardsale/goodwill keyboard
Any non-laser mouse with a decent Avago sensor, like the g400s for example
>>54944308
>http://www.amazon.com/Kensington-Slim-Wired-Keyboard-K72357USA/dp/B00426HI8U
>that awkward fucking Fn key
>gaming
no
>>54944437
he said nothing extra expensive. all mechanicals are straight out.
>>54944497
Either go with no mousepad or shell out for one of the huge ones steelseries makes. A small mousepad will limit your movements too much.
i use corsair k65 and logitech g502
http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16823567006
i recommend this one. but i personally don't like wrist rests so i left it in the box.