When comparing Logitech Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800 vs Realforce 87U Tenkeyless, the Slant community recommends Realforce 87U Tenkeyless for most people. In the question“What are the best keyboards for programming?” Realforce 87U Tenkeyless is ranked 16th while Logitech Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800 is ranked 35th. The most important reason people chose Realforce 87U Tenkeyless is:
This keyboard is equipped with mechanical Topre switches that offer a pleasant tactile experience that resembles playing the piano thanks to their complicated mechanical design. Additionally, Topre switched doesn't feel loose or wobbly since the mechanism is actually attached to a rigid plate that is placed above the printed circuit board.
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Pros
Pro Back-lit keys great for typing in dark
What makes the backlighting of this keyboard so great, is that only the symbols are illuminated, making it very easy to discern each individual letter or number in the dark. Moreover, the brigthness of the illumination is adjusted automatically, depending on the lighting conditions in your room (although you can also change it manually).
Pro Very quiet
The keys hardly make any noise as you press them.
Pro Seamless integration with Windows
The keyboard works right out of the box with Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10. The drivers are automatically installed when you plug it into the computer, and it only takes a few minutes.
Pro Very comfortable
The keys have an ergonomic shape: they are rounded and slightly concave. The force is distributed evenly across the surface of each key as you press it, making the typing go smoothly and effortlessly.
Pro You don't have to buy new batteries all the time
This keyboard has a rechargable accumulator as opposed to disposable batteries that require regular replacement. One charge lasts for 10 full days of use.
Pro Unified receiver
Logitech's wireless peripherals use a unified receiver where many devices can be used on one receiver. This makes for an easy way to use a Logitech wireless mouse, keyboard, etc without having to have numerous USB receiver plugged into the device.
Pro Keyboard illumination control on the keyboard itself
There is an on off switch on the keyboard that allows the user to turn off the backlight illumination of the keyboard. This is a lot easier than using software on the PC as it is more accessible, especially if the screen is off.
Pro Pleasant tactile feeling
This keyboard is equipped with mechanical Topre switches that offer a pleasant tactile experience that resembles playing the piano thanks to their complicated mechanical design.
Additionally, Topre switched doesn't feel loose or wobbly since the mechanism is actually attached to a rigid plate that is placed above the printed circuit board.
Pro Doesn't produce much noise
You will not draw your colleagues and members of household insane while working with this keyboard since the Topre switches produce less noise than the traditional mechanical switches like the Cherry MX-Red or MX-Brown.
Pro Key caps feel wonderfully silky
Pro Compact
Thanks to its tenkeyless design the Realforce 87U is very compact and, therefore, doesn't take up too much space in a bag.
Cons
Con Heavy
Total weight of this keyboard is 48 ounces, much more than the average 8.8 ounces for a similiarly-sized device. This is due to the built-in rechargeable battery.
Con Not for gamers
This keyboard works great for office work or casual gaming, but it's not recommended for competitive gamers. It's not meant to deal with the same amount of wear as a mechanical keyboard.
Con Feels cheap
There is a good bit of flex to the keyboard, which makes it feel flimsy and cheap.
Con Tenkeyless design
This keyboard lacks numpad.
Con Cable position is inconvenient
This might not be the best option for those who's workspace is limited since the keyboard's cable connector is located on the right side of the Realforce 87U - just at the place where you would typically place a mouse.