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GK GAMAKAY TK75 V2 75% Silent Mechanical Keyboard with TFT Screen, Hot Swap RGB Bluetooth 5.0/2.4GHz Wireless/USB-C Wired PBT Cherry Profile Keycaps Gaming Keyboard (GamaKay Pegasus Switch) vs Keychron Q10 Wired Custom Mechanical Keyboard Knob Version, 75% Alice Layout QMK/VIA Programmable Macro with Hot-swappable Gateron G Pro Red Switch Compatible with Mac Windows Linux (Grey)

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GK GAMAKAY TK75 V2 75% Silent Mechanical Keyboard with TFT Screen, Hot Swap RGB Bluetooth 5.0/2.4GHz Wireless/USB-C Wired PBT Cherry Profile Keycaps Gaming Keyboard (GamaKay Pegasus Switch)
#4 in Gaming Keyboards

Gamakay

GK GAMAKAY TK75 V2 75% Silent Mechanical Keyboard with TFT Screen, Hot Swap RGB Bluetooth 5.0/2.4GHz Wireless/USB-C Wired PBT Cherry Profile Keycaps Gaming Keyboard (GamaKay Pegasus Switch)

$66.11

100

Pros

  • +Right level of bouncy
  • +Strike a good balance
  • +Solid tactile bump
  • +Feels great to type and game on

Cons

  • Not the most silent
  • Lighter tactile bump than some alternatives
I've currently outfitted the board with Gamakay Pegasus silent tactiles, they feel like just the right level of bouncy. Some others I tried were either too light or too harsh, these strike a good bala
Keychron Q10 Wired Custom Mechanical Keyboard Knob Version, 75% Alice Layout QMK/VIA Programmable Macro with Hot-swappable Gateron G Pro Red Switch Compatible with Mac Windows Linux (Grey)
#7 in Gaming Keyboards

Keychron

Keychron Q10 Wired Custom Mechanical Keyboard Knob Version, 75% Alice Layout QMK/VIA Programmable Macro with Hot-swappable Gateron G Pro Red Switch Compatible with Mac Windows Linux (Grey)

$99.99

100

Pros

  • +Meets all needs
  • +Durable/still works

Cons

  • Wired (user wishes for wireless model)
I have a keychron Q10, and it's pretty much all I will ever need. I just can't justify spending the money when the one I have is basically the same and still works.