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My new keyboard:
Logitech G15

The Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard
I recently bought and received this blue-lit gaming keyboard. It has an LCD display which can show the performance of the machine, an analog clock/ date, media display, and a countdown timer. Underneath the LCD display there are media buttons and volume control. There are two USB-in ports and eighteen programmable buttons with 3 separate modes.
I bought this keyboard from NewEgg.com where it was a bargain. Originally $71, the price dropped to $67 and then an additional $20 mail-in-rebate, bringing the final price down to $47. My keyboard, 22" widescreen monitor, mouse, TV tuner, and printer are ALL plugged into a tiny Dell 1520 Inspiron laptop hidden in my drawer where pens and pencils are supposed to be stored.

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That is a ridiculous keyboard. It looks like the final product on a show called "Pimp my Keyboard." It even has an LCD display. Very cool.

I would trust Logitech with my unborn son.. Heavy, I know, but there products never fail for me.. From XBox controllers to wireless mouses and keyboards, to surround sound speakers, much of my rig I owe to the magnificent company.

So why are you using a keyboard with a laptop? Now, my vision isn't perfect, but the thing would get in the way would it not? Explain please.

Awesome keyboard. However I think we can all agree that the Optimus Maximus is the best thing on the market. Too bad it's expensive as hell.

Eric Herrera:

HAHA, I remember you were so psyched about asking everyone "Hey, can you see my computer??? Guess where it is? Here it is (and you pulled out your drawer under the desk)" Good times on 2nd floor Thompson Hall.

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