Illuminated Keyboard

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Can someone recommend me a nice illuminated keyboard (Blue Lights) That is both good to use and doesn't cost the earth. Thanks
 
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=KB-180-LG&groupid=702&catid=23&subcat=1258

I recommend this keyboard its a successor to the G11 and much better, I've had the G110 for 6 months now and it's excellent, its basically a cut down version of the g19. no lcd screen and 1 or 2 other things. you can change the backlit keys to Red, Blue or pink/purple :D

The Microsoft reclusa isn't a keyboard i'd get if your after a illuminated one, this is because it doesn't have backlit keys the light is in-between the keys.
 
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I replaced my ageing Logitech G15 with an Alienware TactX last month. I read dozens of reviews of several other backlit keyboards. Eventually I narrowed it down to the new G15, the G510 or the TactX. I eventually settled for the TactX and I'm very pleased with it.

Unfortunately at £80 it probably falls into your "costing the earth" price bracket :(
 
I got a cheap one from the place with people in pink shirts for £15, can change the key colour and brightness to suit your needs (256 different colours i think and 6 brightness levels), types nicely too for £15 keyboard, the only problem ive had is a couple of the keys are in odd places but got used to them pretty quickly, if you want cheap i cant recommend it enough but there are obviously better out there
 
I got a cheap one from the place with people in pink shirts for £15, can change the key colour and brightness to suit your needs (256 different colours i think and 6 brightness levels), types nicely too for £15 keyboard, the only problem ive had is a couple of the keys are in odd places but got used to them pretty quickly, if you want cheap i cant recommend it enough but there are obviously better out there

What make is it?
 
I got a cheap one from the place with people in pink shirts for £15, can change the key colour and brightness to suit your needs (256 different colours i think and 6 brightness levels), types nicely too for £15 keyboard, the only problem ive had is a couple of the keys are in odd places but got used to them pretty quickly, if you want cheap i cant recommend it enough but there are obviously better out there

Seen that one yesterday. What do you think about build quality etc?
 
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