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2x Logitech G15 Gaming keyboard super cheap!
I'm only asking $45 shipped each! You can also have both for $80, less than one new! This is nearly a 100$ gaming keyboard. I picked them up at a garage sale for next to nothing, but don't really need them as I already have 2 Razer Tarantula gaming keyboards and prefer those. Logitech still makes great stuff though. These work perfect and have an LCD screen, a shitload of keys, the works. They are a little dirty from sitting at the garage sale but nothing a little cleanup can't fix. Functionally, they are perfect, not a single issue. I'll have pictures up shortly.
PIC: ![]() EDIT: All sold. Last edited by R-T-B; Oct 18, 2008 at 11:27 PM. |
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you need pictures with your name in them as per thread rules, i would get one but i already have one lol
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Are these Gen1 or Gen 2? It would be nice if you were to show us your pics.
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As I said, pictures are coming up in moments.
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Pics are up. Not sure if they are gen 1 or gen 2, you tell me.
1 is on hold. The other is still available.
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Flip-top and blue lights = Gen 1.
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Personal preference. I think that the gen 2 has less programmable keys as well. I have a gen 1 that I won from fit; best keyboard ever!
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Gen one keyboards are better imo, they are bigger, bigger screens, more GXX keys and the media keys are arranged in an intelligent way. I have both rev one and rev two. If anywone wants these a new keyboard get these one's there are fricken awesome + rev one keyboards are discontinued.
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I have one of these that I use as my main keyboard, they are great keyboards.
Might I suggest that you shrink the picture a little bit. 3MB's is a little big, you can probably cut it down to 1024x768. PS. Nice EeePC. I'm posting this from mine right now.
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I posted it high-res without thinking because I have a real nice cable internet deal, I would shrink it but it's kind of pointless considering the last one just sold.
You wouldn't believe what I payed for these things... Well, some things are probably better left unsaid. ![]() And yeah, I love the eee. Works great for webbrowsing anywhere and in this case, testing the new keyboards.
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ya the gent two has far less keys lloking at your pic Thebeephaha Gen 1 has 18 programmable keys and the gen 2 only has 6
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Id get a gen 2 if the keys werent red/orange.
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The Gen2 does actually have 18. The thing is, you can select from mode 1, 2 and 3. Under each mode, you can assign each key a different value.
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I gotta get rid of this dial up, by the time the picture loaded, both were sold.
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Anyway, someone buy these they are next to impossible to get from stores and they are better then the new version. |
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