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 These are three of the best mechanical keyboards under 1500 rupees: the HP GK 320, the Quantum Rapid Strike 2.0, and the Ant Esport MK3400 Pro V3.

In this price range, there are other options available for mechanical keyboards as well, but I have chosen the best three for you. All three keyboards have the option of blue switches and RGB lights. There is a slight difference of about 19-20 between them. So, if you have purchased any of these three keyboards or plan to purchase one, you won't regret it.

According to my testing and usage, I have ranked them as follows:

At number 3, we have the Ant Esport MK3400 Pro V3 keyboard. I purchased it for 1200 rupees, and it comes with a one-year warranty. The RGB colors and brightness on this keyboard are among the best. They look very crisp and sharp, giving the impression of a keyboard worth around 5-6 thousand rupees. It offers a total of 12 lighting effects.

Additionally, it features blue switches, which provide a satisfying key press experience. The space bar is sturdy and doesn't feel loose, ensuring a seamless typing experience for fast typists. It also has dedicated media and shortcut keys, which are convenient.

For gaming, it supports 15-key rollover on the left side, which is sufficient for most gaming needs. The build quality is decent, with a plastic frame that has some flex to it.

The USB and cable quality of this keyboard are exceptional. It has gold-plated USB connectors and comes with a 1.5-meter braided cable, ensuring durability and reliability.

Overall, this keyboard stands out among others under 1500 rupees due to its RGB colors and cable quality.

At number 2, we have the Quantum Rapid Strike 2.0 keyboard. I purchased it for 1400 rupees, and it comes with a one-year warranty. This keyboard has the best build quality as it utilizes an aluminum frame and features a borderless design. The LED indicators have a unique shape, enhancing its overall aesthetic appeal.

In terms of RGB colors, they are not extremely bright, but the keyboard offers a good variety of 20 lighting effects. It uses blue switches, which provide a satisfying keypress experience. None of the keys feel loose, including the spacebar, ensuring a comfortable typing experience.

The keyboard also features dedicated media and shortcut keys, which are convenient for quick access. For gaming, it supports n-key rollover, allowing you to press multiple keys simultaneously.

The USB connectors are gold-plated, and the keyboard comes with a 1.5-meter PVC cable, providing durability and reliability.

Overall, this keyboard stands out in terms of build quality and aesthetics among those priced under 1500 rupees.

Moving on to number 1, we have the HP GK 320 keyboard. I purchased it for around 1400 rupees, and it comes with a three-year warranty. The reason for placing it at the top is the trust in the HP brand, the three-year warranty, and the slightly better keypress experience offered by its blue switches. It presents a sleek design with a closed frame and all keys intact. The entire frame is made of plastic, which results in some flex.

The RGB lighting on this keyboard is decent considering the price, but not as bright as the Ant Esport model. However, it offers similar lighting effects to the Quantum keyboard.

The keypress on the HP GK 320 is lighter, reducing finger stress during typing and gaming. The only keys that might feel loose are the shift and enter keys.

Similar to the other keyboards, it includes dedicated media and shortcut keys. However, they are not labeled, so you'll need to refer to the manual to use them.

For gaming, it also supports n-key rollover, ensuring no issues with simultaneous key presses in FPS games.

The USB connectors are gold-plated, and it comes with a 1.8-meter PVC cable.

Overall, the HP GK 320 is perfect for my usage, making it my number 1 choice. However, your preference may vary based on factors such as the desire for the best RGB colors and braided cable (which would make the Ant Esport keyboard the top choice), or if you prioritize build quality and aesthetics (then the Quantum keyboard would be preferred). The slight difference lies in brand trust and keypress experience.

Lastly, if you require the ability to press all keys simultaneously, it's best to avoid the Ant Esport keyboard as it only supports up to 15 simultaneous key presses, while the other two keyboards offer full key rollover.

Feel free to ask any further questions in the comment section if you have any other queries.

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