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Logitech G710+ 920-003887 Wired Keyboard
- ragingkinezo.gaming(118)
- 100% positive feedback
The Logitech G710+ Mechanical Keyboard features Cherry MX Brown switches and gives you a similar feeling when you hear yourself typing on a silicon-membrane keyboard. Unlike the G710, which features Cherry MX Blue switches, the clacking on this keyboard is a bit quieter and ideal for an office space use. Opening up the package, you get to see the keyboard in an anti-static bag and underneath is the wrist rest, manual, and warranty information. Unwrapping the keyboard entirely, you see two USB 2.0 cables: one for the actual keyboard and the other as a pass through. Nice touch for people that want to use a wired or wireless mouse and not have a wiring frenzy! Moving forward, you have features such as a removable wrist rest, tilting legs, macro keys, profile switching, anti-ghosting, a dedicated Windows Menu lock button, media keys, a mute button next to a volume rocker, and two switches for keyboard lighting. You have the ability to change your "WASD" and arrow keys with one switch and the rest with the other button. The overall transition of switching from my Logitech K360 to this keyboard wasn't surprisingly difficult. The only problem that occurred was when I played a MOBA game and I had to upgrade a move by hitting one of the "F" keys. Other than that, I often use the volume rocker when I listen to music while using Photoshop. The wrist rest is something I use, it's perfect and doesn't feel uncomfortable over a long period of use. The brightness on the keyboard is set at 4 levels, I typically use the lower 2 settings because of the poorly lit room I'm in and the fact that it is adjustable adds to the experience. That being said, the windows lock key is actually nice to have! You don't have to deal with the home screen popping up in the game and that's something that I don't press often; still nice for future situations! It also doesn't make as much noise at night versus the G710. I actually debated on either the two and I'm glad I went with the Brown switches. Overall, I give this product a 10/10. The aesthetics of this keyboard are stellar! Not only is it a beautiful looking keyboard, but the ergonomics should be applauded. I recommend this 100% to anyone who is currently looking for a Cherry MX experience and easy on the ears over time use. Logitech did a great job and I am happy to own my first mechanical keyboard!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is a solid mechanical keyboard. It uses Cherry MX browns which are quiet as hell already, and on top of that it has o-rings pre-installed. It has a very durable cable, so don't worry about that part. All the keys are easily detachable with a credit card, so feel free to swap out caps or take out ones that get in the way. The lighting is only white, so its mostly just for using it in low light conditions. I took a star off because the indicator for the first macro key is constantly lit, and the indicators for caps lock, num lock, and scroll lock are way too bright. Simple fix is to just cut small slits in a piece of electrical tape at the distance of the LEDs and stick them on top of the various indicators and light up keys. I initially had some problems with hitting the top left macro key instead of escape, so I just took the cap off and now its fine. If you're looking for the mechanical feel in this keyboard, it won't be nearly as clicky as other mechanicals. Personally, I prefer this feeling, but it feels more like a mix between membrane and mechanical. Spacing, responsiveness, layout etc are all good. It's hefty, heavy, and durable. I expect this thing to last a loooong time. Definitely worth the purchase.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
I bought this keyboard because I wanted a gaming keyboard. I was told Cherry MX Red switches were preferred for gaming, but I didn't want to use the keyboard for strictly gaming. I'm a forum hero, so I type a fair amount. This keyboard is perfect for both needs. I enjoy the tactile feedback for gaming, it even works fairly well for FPS games. I have tested it with games such as Rust, League of Legends, and Overwatch. I would recommend this to anyone who wants a solid multipurpose keyboard.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
One of the best keyboards I've ever used. Very sturdy design. No flexing what so ever. Nice bright lighting on the keys. Only wish the lights were RGB instead of just plain white. Other than that it's great and I highly recommend it
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Ahh... the sound of your grandfather's typewriter in a keyboard made for today. The Cherry MX Blue switches give you feedback you can both hear and feel for the ultimate typing experience. Pros: * Good weight, isn't going to be sliding around on my desk. * Tasteful white backlight looks good in an office or gaming den. (Can also be turned off) * Extra USB port provided * Media controls * Game Mode button: disables the windows key to prevent you from accidentally leaving your game. Can be configured in software to disable any keys you wish. * G-Keys: Can be configured in software to perform any keyboard based function or functions. G-Key assignments can be configured per application, so you can have one set for Firefox, another for Photoshop, and a profile for each of your games. Cons: * Takes up 2 USB ports on your PC (but you get one back on the keyboard itself) * Mine came with a defective "C" key. There was a manufacturing defect in the soldering which was easily remedied and I'm definitely not and expert solder-er.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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