Get the TKL model for just £100
That list includes one the currentbest Wireless gaming keyboard, the G915 Lightspeed wireless, which is now on sale at Currys with two different form factors on offer: the full size model and the more compact tenkeyless (TKL) version.
If you opt for the TKL version you save £30, though you lose the numpad, the dedicated profile keys and five programmable G-keys on the left side of the keyboard. A full-size keyboard is better for productivity and games where you have lots of keybinds, likeMMOs, while the TKL gives you more space on your desk and is easier to carry around.
Some highlights of the G915 are its ultra-thin aluminium base, low-profile keycaps, and the surprisingly long battery life for such a thin keyboard. It also has the same excellent scroll wheel as the (brilliant)Logitech Pro X TKLthat I currently use.
Katharine described the G915 as the “loveliest keyboard I’ve ever used” in herreview, which is well worth a read before you pick one up yourself, and you’ll get the same typing experience whether you get the full-sized or TKL variant.