ESL = Electrostatic Loudspeakerwhat does ESL stand for?
For the GLORY of ELECTROSTATIC LOUDSPEAKER!ESL = Electrostatic Loudspeaker
Yeah those are "E-Sport League" head set and not the audio brand ESP which is totally different..Me seeing the ESL gaming league logo...oh neat. Then seeing a nice sound system labeled ESL, gib!
I wouldn't lol.I don't know I don't think I could give up my AKG or Sennheiser headsets for these.
I have both wired and wireless Logitech keyboard and mice that I sometimes use, I could love them but I'm not happy with Logitech keyboards in general. Not related to their overall design, just the keys themselves. I need full size, dark keys with white backlit letters, but good quality. All 4 conditions. Logitech so far has failed to deliver. Actually right now I am using a $20 keyboard I got from Amazon that meets most of the criteria - except it's a $20 keyboard and isn't up to the quality condition. But it's more usable than my 3 Logitech keyboards. So frustrating.I mostly use Logitech or SteelSeries now.
That's very similar to what I'm looking for. Forget the light bleeding out from under and around the keys, I just need the letters etc. lit. Nothing else. Best I've found is a Hexgears on Amazon that comes close enough, but manufacturers seem to be obsessed with lighting up everything but the actual keys, making everything washed out to my aging eyes...I have both wired and wireless Logitech keyboard and mice that I sometimes use, I could love them but I'm not happy with Logitech keyboards in general. Not related to their overall design, just the keys themselves. I need full size, dark keys with white backlit letters, but good quality. All 4 conditions. Logitech so far has failed to deliver. Actually right now I am using a $20 keyboard I got from Amazon that meets most of the criteria - except it's a $20 keyboard and isn't up to the quality condition. But it's more usable than my 3 Logitech keyboards. So frustrating.
Well, OK so the white letters are not backlit, but I've been using this keyboard now for >7 years of heavy gaming (without once ever needing to change the battery I might add!) and it's been just flawless. Granted I personally prefer the shorter 'clicky' keystrokes it has to the longer, more 'clacky' keystrokes of the fancy mechanical keyboards, but that's just a preference thing:I need full size, dark keys with white backlit letters, but good quality. All 4 conditions.
Yeah I have that same keyboard, and it's little sister (K360). It's been a good keyboard in the past, but the characters are not large enough, and it is not backlit therefore almost useless for me.Well, OK so the white letters are not backlit, but I've been using this keyboard now for >7 years of heavy gaming (without once ever needing to change the battery I might add!) and it's been just flawless. Granted I personally prefer the shorter 'clicky' keystrokes it has to the longer, more 'clacky' keystrokes of the fancy mechanical keyboards, but that's just a preference thing:
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Lol and here I have a 15-year-old dell keyboard I got for free from work. I have always wondered if I should upgrade it to something nicer but so far I have not really found any keyboard that is significantly better as I am not a fan of the clicky keyboards or the press feel of the flat keyboards.Yeah I have that same keyboard, and it's little sister (K360). It's been a good keyboard in the past, but the characters are not large enough, and it is not backlit therefore almost useless for me.
If I can't see the keys properly, I can't even use it for long. That's why a $20 piece of shit is doing the job now. but I want one of a much much better quality than that.
I'm with you there. We've had largely the same keyboard technologies since at least as far back as the mid or late 60's, and we inherited it from teletype equipment and typewriters. They go back to IDK, the the 1860's? I looked, the QWIRTY layout goes back to 1874. lol, that makes it just a few years older than my great grandfather.Lol and here I have a 15-year-old dell keyboard I got for free from work. I have always wondered if I should upgrade it to something nicer but so far I have not really found any keyboard that is significantly better as I am not a fan of the clicky keyboards or the press feel of the flat keyboards.