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@Valantar
I still use the G105 because even though it's only a rubber dome type it actually has a great feel it's almost mechanical feeling without all the expense and it comes with 3x6 key memory setting and nice blue under key lighting none of that dog awful RGB splattered every style most new KB's seem to have
yeah that's an overpriced monstrosity here costing $272 buckaroonies if it only cost around a hundy odd bucks here I'd prolly jump on it but like I said north of $250 isn't going to happen just for a keyboard well atleast not until this G105 finally gives up the ghost
That's pretty much exactly what that keyboard costs in Norway - cheapest price today is 1689 NOK, which according to Google is 275 NZD. So the price level seems normal to me - though the average income level might not match up (Google tells me that guess was accurate, with noticeably lower median incomes), meaning the effective price for anyone living is NZ would be higher. I'm guessing NZ also has 25% VAT? My Masterkeys Pro S cost me something like 8-900 NOK - I wasn't willing to pay more than a thousand, yet these days the going rate for a decent big-brand keyboard seems to be nearly double what I paid. Luckily there are lots of decent midrange options. IMO, that price range - 250-ish NZD - is for luxury/brand tax products, and you can likely still find something very good at half that price.
Though as you say, the G105 works well for you, and in that case it really doesn't make sense to replace it. Waste of money, waste of a well functioning product. If I were you, I'd use it until it either gets on your nerves or wears out
I had a Logitech G15 way back when, which I think was okay overall, but I got the harebrained idea at some point to replace it with what I thought was something closer to my Thinkpad laptop's keyboard - which, spoiler alert, what I got was nowhere close. I went 0/2 for low profile Logitech keyboards, which led me on to an actual Thinkpad keyboard (their Compact Trackpoint keyboard, which is excellent, still use it when travelling (typing on it right now!)), and then I got the Masterkeys for the office and brought it home when I moved to remote work. I have no idea if I would have stuck with the G15 if I hadn't gotten rid of it - from what I remember it was pretty decent, but nothing truly remarkable. Definitely not on the level of Thinkpad scissor switches or my MX Browns. Also, these days I can't deal with anything with a numpad. But not everyone is blessed with garbage quality wrists and hands