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Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510


$120.00 Released August, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built-in LCD display for in-game details or computer information. Customizable backlighting - colour can be picked by the user (red, blue, green or yellow). Multimedia keys.

The Cons:Extended length over previous Logitech boards- might not fit! Expensive for the majority of consumers.

The Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510 is a mid-cost offering. One of the more unique features of this computer gaming keyboard is its GamePanel LCD screen, which keeps you informed of what is going on in the game, and lets you know pertinent player and server info.

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The keys on the Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510 are backlit, and you can choose the color of yours from a variety of colors, so that your keyboard can match the rest of your gear. This keyboard has an integrated USB audio feature, which means that you can plug any analog headset with 3.5mm plugs into the headphone/mic jacks and use it for game communication. The eighteen programmable G-Keys of this keyboard allow you to fine tune your gaming experience. You can program keystrokes and specific instructions with the G-Keys. The Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510 comes with a one year limited warranty.

Features

  • Palm rest
  • GamePanel LCD
  • Custom color backlighting
  • Integrated USB audio
  • Headphone jack
  • Mic jack
  • 18 programmable G-Keys
  • Full speed USB
  • Multi-key input
  • Game/desktop mode
  • Instant media access
  • Straight keyboard layout

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Pros
  • 3

    built-in LCD display for in-game details or computer information

  • 2

    customizable backlighting - colour can be picked by the user (red, blue, green or yellow)

  • 2

    multimedia keys

  • 2

    game and desktop modes - allows you to disable the Windows key to prevent accidental game minimization

  • 1

    Windows and Mac compatibility

  • 1

    USB audio card with 3.5mm headphone and microphone jacks

  • 1

    18 programmable keys with 3 shift states (for a total of 54)

  • 1

    macros can be recorded on the fly

Cons
  • 1

    extended length over previous Logitech boards- might not fit!

  • -2

    expensive for the majority of consumers

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