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$199.99
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G910 Keyboard. Customizable RGB illumination. Color and Light TypeBlack and RGB. Enables you to personalize individual key lighting using a palette of more than 16 million colors. Logitech G700s Gaming Mouse.
The Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum Mechanical Gaming Keyboard delivers speed and customizability for gamers. The customizable RGB illumination lets you choose from a color palette of 16 million colors to light up the keyboard. An Arx control app and a smartphone dock can access in-game data from your smartphone or your tablet. Nine programmable keys let you execute complex commands with the press of a button. Dedicated media controls provide quick access to play, pause, mute, volume, and skip controls.
I have a 60% keyboard with Cherry MX Blues, but needed something with a 10-key. I tried quite a few boards at a computer store and decided I wanted browns for my next keyboard, and I liked the feel of Gateron just as much as Cherry. The action on this board feels great to me, and the feel of the larger keys exactly matches that of the letters, unlike some other brands I tried. The RGB color options are as garish or as plain as you want, and the various function keys and macro capabilities are quite powerful. Disassembly to clean the internals was a bit nerve-wracking and broke a few plastic clips, but there are plenty of screws so the board went back together well enough you'd never know. My only gripes are minor: the function keys don't play nice with Linux (I expected this), and occasionally the board gives a very slight resonating ringing sound if I get typing really fast and bottom out the keys too much. Despite these nitpicks, I am extremely happy with my purchase and I firmly believe this keyboard is one of the best options when it comes to bang for your buck.Read full review
It is a good keyboard but there are somethings that could be improved on
Pros:
- The keyboards romer G key design makes the keys feel really fluid when typing
- The RGB lighting is almost flawless and with the software that is free to download from logitech can have some really spectacular displays. Can even design your own custom ones.
- Heavy weight can be a bonus as it keeps it from sliding around if you prefer to lay it on your lap like i do now when playing games.
- - second set of G Keys compared to the G110 keyboard where there are 2 rows side by side i felt is a much better layout as your pinky finger can not reach 2 more rows over without lifting your hand. This keyboard has its second row above the f1-f4 keys which i feel may be better off.
Cons:
- The keys your use for movement in games can be very touch if you leave your fingers resting on them. It doesnt take alot of pressure to activate the keys. sometimes you dont even know you are pressing them until your player model seems like its moving on its own. Havent yet gotten used to it completely but have only had it less than a month.
- The ARX Dock really isnt that impressive for a few reasons. It doesnt have a place for your phone to charge as a matter of fact it instead has a little plastic thing where you are supposed to stick into your usb slot to i guess hold it still. Which in my case doesnt even work because my phone has a fairly bulky case on it. Bulky phone cases cannot sit in the ARX dock because it doesnt open wide enough for them. Overall the ARX dock is just fashionable piece of plastic to make it look cool and monitor your computer CPU, RAM, and Temps through the software.Read full review
I got this keyboard with tactile switches and so far, I've been loving it. It's got pretty much anything you'd need and more: Volume knob, macos keys, numpad, and a phone stand. RGB is customizable on the gaming software and it fits right in with my G903. The only thing uber noticed so far is that when pushing a key down, it registers ever so slightly after the tactile bump. Not a big deal, but it may be hard to get used to for people who don't like to bottom out their keys and prefer lifting their fingers right after the bump.
The Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum is quite an amazing piece of engineering, It has a premium build and feel to it, its feature packed with macro keys and dedicated media keys and RGB lighting. The keys also feel nice and tactile and is a vast improvement over the Orion Spark. Overall this is a worthy keyboard for gaming and even everyday typing.
It's a decent keyboard, feels much better than my old Redragron mechanical keyboard. This version of the G910 has normal keycaps, not the odd super concave version seen on most online reviews of the keyboard. Be sure to install Logitech G Hub so the firmware can be updated on the keyboard and the lighting options be set. Lighting options are somewhat limited in the software, but it's sufficient, and you can program your own RGB light shows into the software.