u/Aayckorn

Four choices

Hey y’all,

I’ve researched this to death and I’ve narrowed down my keyboard upgrade to four choices. I know each of these are good (and good sounding) keyboards but was hoping to have people who’ve owned any for a longer term period chime in with some reviews!

Nuphy air75 V3
Iqunix magi75
Lofree flow 2
Keychron K3 ultra (with the wood effect)

I work on Mac and unfortunately have a really low tolerance for problematic tech so my main criteria is which of these 4 have the most stable connectivity and least amount of issues and enduring build quality. Mainly using it for graphic design work (but I do play WoW on occasion as well)

Anyone have any long term experience with these? Thanks!

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u/Aayckorn — 18 hours ago

Question regarding USB dongle

Hey y'all I have a quick question regarding balancing different devices as I upgrade my office setup.

So I plan to get the MX keys S and the MX master 4 to pair with my Macbook Pro M5. I plan to get the non-mac version of these devices and use the USB logi bolt dongle because I've read that the logibolt dongle is more stable and has less latency than just a bluetooth connection.

The thing is I do some light gaming on the side and want to also purchase a gaming mouse for such occasions. I've had my eye on either the G502X or the Pro X superlight dex.

My main question is I know for a fact that the MX keys s and MX master 4 can connect to the same logi bolt dongle. It'll occupy 1 USB port on my mac. That's fine. But I've read that because the gaming mice are using Lightspeed tech or whatever they can't share that dongle (even though the dongle specifically says it can pair with 6 devices). Is the lightspeed tech or whatever on the gaming mice just like bluetooth? Just a wireless connection? Or am I looking at having a second USB port occupied for this use case?

Thanks!

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u/Aayckorn — 4 days ago

Monitor for light gaming and productivity

Hey y’all I’m in the market for a new monitor for my office setup. I’m a software designer who works from home. I spend most of my days designing in Figma and also do some light gaming on the side (like WoW.. nothing competitive or FPS).

I’m looking for a monitor with a white frame to fit the vibe of my office. Currently I’ve landed on this option from dell:

https://www.dell.com/en-ca/shop/dell-27-plus-qhd-usb-c-monitor-s2725dc/apd/210-btgn/monitors-monitor-accessories?\_gl=1\*p29fu5\*\_up\*MQ..\*\_gs\*MQ..&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIxs6Lm8C0lAMVXDIIBR0jagbtEAAYASAAEgIwHPD\_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

Anyone have any experience with this particular monitor? Would it suit my needs? Any other recommendations in a similar price point also welcome. I’d prefer monitors that look clean and not too “gamery” though.

Thanks!

u/Aayckorn — 10 days ago
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Worth it for daylight gaming?

I’m considering getting some backlighting for my C5 LG OLED gaming TV. The thing is I do most of my gaming during mostly daylight / early evening hours. Blinds drawn so the room is dim, but I rarely ever game in pitch darkness which seems to really make these lights shine.

Are these worth the investment in cases like mine? Anyone else using them in this use case?

Thanks

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u/Aayckorn — 12 days ago