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Razer Lycosa

Razer's Lycosa gaming keyboard has a great rubber-coated keys, which provide a soft touch whether you're typing or firing semiautomatic virtual weapons. The backlighting on the keys is great for late-night computing sessions (you can even switch between three backlight configurations via a touch-sensitive control pad), and the customization options are extensive. Still, there are some downsides: It requires two USB inputs on your computer to connect (along with separate audio inputs if you want to plug in your own headset and mic), and yet itself has only one USB port to spare. Oh, and with the blue LED turned off, you're left with an almost illegible keyboard -- problematic if you're a daytime user.