Hello all, I've been looking at rubber dome gaming keyboards recently (not to buy, I was curious as to why they cost as much as $200) and I wanted to share with the community and to-be owners of such boards why I think they're fundamentally broken and overpriced. As follows are the advertised features and why they make no sense. (taken mostly from G19)
Backlighting:
Okay, sure it's cool, but really, why is this needed? For gaming, you really shouldn't be looking at the keys; it should all be muscle memory. If you don't remember where the W key is while playing, honestly you should go back to CoD on the XBox. Such backlighting usually leads to less durable keycaps, and drives the cost of the unit straight up. Also, many truly hardcore gamers might call this feature annoying. Which leads to the next feature...
LCD Screens:
Seriously, words CANNOT describe the stupidity of this. It's a KEYBOARD. You're suppossed to be looking at the screen. That giant 20+ inch thing in front of you. You know, the one you're already looking at. Paying $100 extra for a 3" screen really defies logic to me. If you really need extra real estate, buy a cheapo 12" monitor.
Out-of-the-way Macro Buttons:
I'm sorry, but reaching above those F keys just invalidates the purpose of dedicated macro buttons.
Advertising 'WOW! Multi Key Input!' on 5 or lower KR:
No. Just no. I die a little inside every time I see someone at Best Buy exclaiming this as though it was good.
USB Hubs (especially unpowered):
Now, I know many people use these, but do you really not have enough USB ports on your PC? I have 12 on mine, with at most 4 being used. Most of the time, anyways, those hubs on keyboards are just out-of-the way, and I need to physically pick up the board to plug a flashdrive in. And, for the love of god, please make them at least powered. I don't like plugging in something only to be told it doesn't work.
Conclusion:
Basically, what I'm saying here is that so called 'gaming' keyboards are too often over-hyped, over-priced, and over-featured. It's a keyboard. That's its main purpose. How about marketing 'strong tactile feedback for comfort' (and mean it, unlike EVERY SINGLE $20 RD)? It's like cars with built-in social networking. It adds to the price, and really does not belong. The worst part is, the money put into developing such unneeded features takes away from the money that COULD be put into actually making the car (or keyboard) BETTER. And that all comes down to the evil genius that is marketing and big business.
I don't really know how to go any further than that. I just wish there was some way to make the public aware of such issues, or to actually influence marketing teams to focus instead on quality rather than quantity.
And because I suck at both retaining my original purpose in writing and concluding my thoughts, I end with this: ALL HAIL QUALITY!