The Logitech G512 X debuts Dual Swap support for analog and mechanical switches, plus TMR depth sensing, 8K polling, and SAPP dual-action keypresses.
Unlike so many esports-fueled keyboards, the Logitech G G512 X doesn’t force Hall effect switches down your throat.
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Price tag will be too high for some people Not enough new features to justify upgrading from G413 If you're looking for an RGB mechanical keyboard, there are plenty out there to choose from. Many ...
Logitech's Wild Gaming Keyboard, the G512 X, Mixes Analog and Mechanical ...
Mechanical keyboards can be intimidating for newcomers. The sheer number of options—keyboard size, the type and the manufacturer of the switches, the style and material of the keycaps, among ...
Logitech announced a new frameless mechanical keyboard for gaming today. It’s called the G513, and it’s the successor to the G413, which has been a popular choice since its launch last spring. The ...
Logitech’s latest keyboard, the Pro X Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, uses key switches that can be swapped out without you needing to desolder them. Instead, as Tom’s Hardware reports, you can extract ...
Logitech is no stranger to high-end gaming peripherals. Earlier this week, we looked at the G560 Gaming Speaker System, a first of its kind. Today, we’re digging into another first: the Romer-G linear ...
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