Hi All,
I've been using a G80-3000 MX with blues for about 6 months now and I must say I am pleased with it. However, I attempted to use it at work and my boss became upset due to the click clack of the blues. So I was thinking about something quieter which was around £100 or less …
Tough question honestly. The problem is that the sound and feel of the blues go together, so if you remove the sound, you remove some of the tactile feel that goes with it, which comes from the click mechanism. (Same is true of ALPS keyboards.) There's no such thing as a keyboard that feels like blues, but doesn't click. [1]
The first important question is: do you need ISO (European) layout (i.e. small left shift, vertical enter)?
[1] I suppose as a worst case scenario, Cherry could put a damper inside the switch to absorb the impact from the sliding collar, giving you the exact same tactile feel without the noise. The real problem is that the effective obsolescence of mechanical switches has put an end to variety and experimentation, because the rise in open plan workspaces could have led the various switch manufacturers to tackle stronger tactile feel (I must try Cherry MX clear one day though). Mechanical keyboards followed typewriters, when offices were expected to be noisy!