Looks nice but everything beyond the backspace/enter/shift row to the right is unneeded for me, as well as the F# keys
At least something gaming related that doesn't make one puke, from its design.
[QUOTE=Antimuffin;51926964]At least something gaming related that doesn't make one puke, from its design.[/QUOTE]
tbh its no different than a normal keyboard just it has "gaming" branding and maybe red or brown style switches or whatever the hell they use
Wheres the volume wheel dammit. I went from a G13 to a G510 then to a Ducky keyboard and I miss my volume wheel. :(
[QUOTE=shadowboy303;51927100]Wheres the volume wheel dammit. I went from a G13 to a G510 then to a Ducky keyboard and I miss my volume wheel. :([/QUOTE]
Corsair K70 has a volume wheel and media buttons, I'm very fond of mine
[QUOTE=J!NX;51926971]tbh its no different than a normal keyboard just it has "gaming" branding and maybe red or brown style switches or whatever the hell they use[/QUOTE]
That already makes it better by just having it rebranded. Too many gaming related hardware just looks shit. I want sleek and elegant stuff.
I was interested because it was tenkeyless.
Then, I saw it was $130...
I've never spent more than $100 on a keyboard (including the 2 mechanical keyboards I have), and I still don't plan on at any time soon.
I guess if you're looking into Logitech's keyboards and want something even smaller than the G810, this would be appealing, otherwise, the G810 is probably a better option if you want Logitech's proprietary switches, and the extra media functions.. Though, it'll still cost you probably more than most people would recommend spending on a keyboard.
I am particularly fond of the design though. Sans the lighting effects that seem to come standard with every mechanical keyboard these days, Logitech's newer keyboards in this particular style have an almost utilitarian design I can appreciate, they don't look like something needlessly gaudy.
[QUOTE=Rahu X;51930043]I was interested because it was tenkeyless.
Then, I saw it was $130...
I've never spent more than $100 on a keyboard (including the 2 mechanical keyboards I have), and I still don't plan on at any time soon.[/QUOTE]
tbh a pok3r can do far more than this for the same price
[QUOTE]What it lacks are some gaming amenities found on some of Logitech's other keyboards, such as dedicated macro keys, a built-in LCD, or a dock for mobile devices that can serve as a secondary display.
In lieu of those things, the G Pro features customizable RGB lighting and the ability to create macros for the programmable F1-F12 keys.[/QUOTE]
Pok3r having 3 layers of macro's across almost all keys (And you can use modifiers too)
[editline]8th March 2017[/editline]
[QUOTE=Antimuffin;51930020]That already makes it better by just having it rebranded. Too many gaming related hardware just looks shit. I want sleek and elegant stuff.[/QUOTE]
Hopefully it is only a rebranding, and the switches they use aren't actually just gimmick shit
After using a volume wheel for so long with a USB headset, I don't think I can go back to a keyboard without it. A full numpad would have been nice as well
[QUOTE=AJ10017;51930498]After using a volume wheel for so long with a USB headset, I don't think I can go back to a keyboard without it. A full numpad would have been nice as well[/QUOTE]
Why not consider previous Logitech keyboard models G610 and G810? This one is literally those but with numpad area with media buttons and volume wheel cut off.
This also goes to few other posters here.
I wish they put together something similar to the full layout version (g610/g810) where they have a version with Cherry MX and then one with their Romer G.
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