Keyboards Guide Debuts Top Gaming Keyboard Ranker

Cherry MX keyswithces are dominating the keyboards of today's top competitive gamers. Why?

Los Angeles, CA, September 17, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Top gamers are demanding the efficiency of today’s top mechanical keyswitch technology. Is this technology really offering an edge?

Most would say, or type, yes. The most compelling reason to use these high-tech offerings is their superior responsiveness. Unlike cheaper membrane keyboards, mechanical keyswitches don’t require a full keypress to actuate. Sure, this reduces muscle fatigue, but the real advantage is how rapidly muscle memory develops when there is less key to press.

And Cherry MX keyswitches continue to dominate the gaming keyboard landscape. What keeps them on top? Superior responsiveness and reliability is a big part, but it’s the wide range of choice they offer today’s discerning gamers that keeps them current:

Cherry MX Red switches: linear travel with no tactile feedback, very popular for double- and triple-tapping experts

Cherry MX Black switches: similar to the Reds but with a higher activation force, reducing the number of misclicks

Cherry MX Blue switches: the clickiest of the bunch with immediate tactile feedback to train muscle memory

Cherry MX Brown switches: the hybrid starter switch that provides minimal feedback

These four keyswitch options dominate Keyboards Guide 2014 Top Gaming Keyboard Ranker, and today’s top keyboard manufacturers continue to offer their top models in ANY of these keyswitch flavors. As an example, the Cooler Master Storm Quickfire ships with the option of Blue, Brown, Red, or Green keyswitches.

Does choosing the type of keyswitch underneath the keycap sound a little hardcore? Maybe it is a little. But adding in optional O-rings to dampen key depth is truly hardcore. Welcome to the expanding world of competitive gaming.

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