Thermaltake eSPORTS Challenger - £43
Thermaltake's keyboard's unique selling point is a tiny fan designed to keep your sweaty hand sausages nice and cool. It's a nice idea in principle, but the constant whirring is slightly distracting. We're big fans of the build quality, macro keys and USB 2.0 port, though.
Logitech Wireless Keyboard K360 - £25
The Logitech Wireless Keyboard K360 is a wireless PC keyboard, but it has a few nice features and design choices that make it worth considering if you're on the lookout for a new keyboard. The K360 is small – around three quarters of the size of a usual keyboard. This reduction frees up a lot of space on the desk, and makes it easier to carry around.It's ideal for use with a laptop, for example.
Microsoft Sidewinder X4 - £43
.Microsoft went back to the drawing board with its latest gaming keyboard, and completely simplified the matrix of connections that lies underneath the keys. This means there's less lag and "ghosting" on keypresses, and up to 26 keys can be pressed at the same time. It's also got all the macro functionality and backlighting