
HP’s MSRP price is shown as either a stand-alone price or as a strike-through price with a discounted or promotional price also listed. Contract and volume customers not eligible. Orders that do not comply with HP.com terms, conditions, and limitations may be cancelled. Items sold by HP.com are not for immediate resale. These terms apply only to products sold by HP.com reseller offers may vary. Correct prices and promotions are validated at the time your order is placed. Despite our best efforts, a small number of items may contain pricing, typography, or photography errors. Quantity limits may apply to orders, including orders for discounted and promotional items. Price protection, price matching or price guarantees do not apply to Intra-day, Daily Deals or limited-time promotions. Prices, specifications, availability and terms of offers may change without notice. Cherry Silver - linear switches great for games that require heavier pounding of the keys due to constantly refreshing skills.Cherry Brown - halfway, middle-ground switch/tactile switch it’s smooth like the red, but with a tactile bump good for needing to switch between work tasks and serious gaming.

Cherry Black - slightly stiffer excellent for games requiring precision and for which you don’t want to accidentally hit a key, such as real-time strategy (RTS) games or role-playing (RPG) games.The HP Pavilion Gaming Keyboard 500, for example, offers smooth keystrokes that enable you to take rapid action in silence. Cherry Red - gaming switch/linear switch, smoother clicking and light touch great for many games as the switch goes all the way down.Cherry Blue - typing switch with tactile, audible (loudest) feedback the switch works even when depressed halfway great for serious typists but maybe not ideal for games that require fast-loading weapons battles, for instance.Each switch varies depending on several characteristics, including auditory and tactile nature of the switch, the amount of force needed to actuate it, and the keyboard's application or user preference.
