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Incase you havent seen it yet the G19 is on its way and I am hangin for it!!

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_p...oducts_id=11164

If anyone knows how much it will be going for please let us know.

I have the updated version 2 G15 gaming keyboard and cant wait for this one to come out!

**FREE PLUG*** My version 2 G15 is only 4 months old and still with plastic cover on the LCD screens, boxes everything, i will definately get this new G19 prob in June so if anyone wants to buy a mint condition ver2 G15 gaming keyboard let me know :-)

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You'll be looking at $380-400. Ive got the G15 Version 2 as well, When i first saw the G19 i almost threw up lol, screen is just to chunky, and the price tag is just way over the top.

I think ill stick with the g15 for now, to many extra features i wouldnt use. Love the fact you can change the backlit key colours though.

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Bugger! i didnt realise it was going to be that expensive, was thinking more the $250 mark.

No doubt they will probably make a version 2 with smaller screen like they did the G15. I quite like the look of it though, the full colour LCD screen looks MAD!

I use a Saitek Cyborg which is an extremely good setup, variable backlit colour setups through the keys, no power supply needed and except for the lcd gimmick it does everything the G19 does.

This seems the best priced deal out there right now.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-SAITEK-CYBORG-U...p3286.m20.l1116

I also love the Cyborg pro joystick system and their Cyborg mouse

thats a nice keyboard as well looks like somehting from the Dr Who Tardis.

But i just cant go past the LCD screen, its like Rice and performance meet together on the one uber keyboard! kinda like pink Neons and Nos having s3x and creating this key board. If that Saitek one had an LCD screen i would prob go for that :-)

I just cant spend 400 on it though.. that a little rich when i could get a nice nvidia 275 or ATI4890 for around that price range.

Might have to ask the mrs for xmas or pray for a good tax return.... or.....Cmon K.RUDD stimulate me again!

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I think with how cheap the G15 is at the moment i would prob go the G15.

I havent used those keyboards but the g15 has everything and mroe than i need it to do, plus the nice little LCD scren at the top gives me a touch of rice to my PC.

The only problem with the G15 is the cheapness of the keys themselves, the keys just feel a bit too plasticy and loose as i type, its nothing major but compared to most other high end keyboards the keys just dont feel as nice????

Could just be me though.....

I think with how cheap the G15 is at the moment i would prob go the G15.

I havent used those keyboards but the g15 has everything and mroe than i need it to do, plus the nice little LCD scren at the top gives me a touch of rice to my PC.

The only problem with the G15 is the cheapness of the keys themselves, the keys just feel a bit too plasticy and loose as i type, its nothing major but compared to most other high end keyboards the keys just dont feel as nice????

Could just be me though.....

Kewl appreciate the input, was originally going with the G15 so think i'll stick with taht till the G19 comes down in price.

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Razer gaming keyboards, was lookin into them. Seem to have less functionality then the G15/19 but still look good, anyone used?

Own a Razer Lycosa.. probably the best keyboard i've had the pleasure of using.

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