lordirecto
In the zone
@OP: Looks like you are not able to make a decision quickly, which is very common for people looking at high end products.
As for adding something to this thread, I would suggest you give more importance to comfort and usability when deciding upon mouse and keyboard. With that said, I can recommend you try out logitech G500 for a mouse. You have features that can be used by gamers as well as people who go through a lot of documents. It must cost you somewhere around 3.4k, as specified on logitech's web site. Personally I have been using G500 for the past 5 months and I have nothing to complain about.
I have never used a mouse pad as I put my mouse on my desk. So I cant suggest you a mouse pad.
For a keyboard, some people prefer when the keyboard keys are least shallow as possible, like a laptop keyboard. So you do not have to press the keys all the way down. If that is the case for you, then you can try Razer Lycosa. If you prefer a normal keyboard then Arctosa is another choice. I have no idea about the other keyboards that are offered by Razer as I have not tried them out. I would not recommend a logitech keyboard as I feel that logitech keyboards have a plasticy feel about them, imo.
As for adding something to this thread, I would suggest you give more importance to comfort and usability when deciding upon mouse and keyboard. With that said, I can recommend you try out logitech G500 for a mouse. You have features that can be used by gamers as well as people who go through a lot of documents. It must cost you somewhere around 3.4k, as specified on logitech's web site. Personally I have been using G500 for the past 5 months and I have nothing to complain about.
I have never used a mouse pad as I put my mouse on my desk. So I cant suggest you a mouse pad.
For a keyboard, some people prefer when the keyboard keys are least shallow as possible, like a laptop keyboard. So you do not have to press the keys all the way down. If that is the case for you, then you can try Razer Lycosa. If you prefer a normal keyboard then Arctosa is another choice. I have no idea about the other keyboards that are offered by Razer as I have not tried them out. I would not recommend a logitech keyboard as I feel that logitech keyboards have a plasticy feel about them, imo.