[quote name='Hydro2Oxide']Thanks man, glad to hear from an n52 user. I had been looking in to it, and I may just grab one. I would still like a good keyboard though, because as I said, mine's on my last legs.[/QUOTE]
I won an n52te last year at ces from belkin (who makes the new ones). I was skeptical when I first got it, but I really love this thing. the comfort is great, the plug and play is awesome (i use it on my laptop and desktop) i just wish they added one more column of buttons and it would have been perfect. (i use the thumb dpad for weapons and the button is perfect for voicechat)
I also use a g15, and i love this thing as well. backlite keys spoils me, I have trouble typing on anything else in the dark. I use the lcd and media keys all the time. I use the usb ports to plug in game controllers and what not. I have an original g15 so i have 18 keys on 3 profiles which is great for rpgs and strategy games. I'm usually using my n52te for any shooters anyway. I highly recommend the g15, although I'm also a big fan of anything razer. I've never actually owned a razer keyboard but I've liked the few I've used (not sure which ones was a friend of mines)
If you can find an n52te on sale pick it up and give yourself a little time to get use to it (weapons on my thumb took me a few days). like someone else said, its msrp is pretty high but the device is very nice.
other than that the g15 is amazing, and razer makes great keyboard. If you have a fry's near you, go down there and use some of the keyboards before you decide what you want to purchase.
the g11 looks to be the exact same thing as my g15 just without the lcd, and if that is the case and it uses the same software, programing keys is real simple. I had a little trouble with profiles launching when i set and exe to run steam games but i got it working with a little patience and exe hunting.
I also have a friend who bought a microsoft gaming keyboard, can't remember which one at the moment(reclusa maybe) but he really likes it. and the new sidewinder keyboard looks really cool. (
http://gizmodo.com/5046029/lightning-review-microsoft-sidewinder-x6-gaming-keyboard)
don't feel bad about putting money into a keyboard, it gets plenty of daily use, and for me at least I've used this g15 for preactically every day for the last 3 or 4 years. $80 for 4+ years of daily use is pretty good in my book.
hope some of this information was useful, good luck.
edit: seems my post was a few hours too late, hope its useful to someone
