I wouldn't waste money on a re-hashed product that had ZERO support for the first model. This should tell you something... ... I have not had ONE update to the software, in the 2 years I've owned it. BECAUSE THEY DON'T SUPPORT THEIR OWN PRODUCTS !!!
I wouldn't waste money on a re-hashed product that had ZERO support for the first model. This should tell you something... ... I have not had ONE update to the software, in the 2 years I've owned it. BECAUSE THEY DON'T SUPPORT THEIR OWN PRODUCTS !!!
This keyboard is great. I upgraded from the G15 a couple years back and both have given me exactly what I want. Personally, I love using Fraps with this as I'm obsessed with my FPS in all games. EVGA Precision also shows custom specs for your GPU and apps like CoreTemp will show overall temps on it.
Not worth the price tag at all. Very poor quality control on these keyboards. Backlighting of keys was uneven, one of the USB ports on the back stopped working the very first day of having it, not mechanical (and this is very noticeable when gaming).
Upgraded from Logitech G15 I had my G15 for 10 years so to me spending this amount of money wasn't an issue considering how long my G15 lasted to me. And the only issue that made me upgrade is because my cat chewed up my wires. I really love the look of this keyboard.
The keyboard everyone in the world drooled over for months and months is out there on the market. It's got its own LCD screen, it looks slick as hell, and it costs a mint. You know you want it, but should you really buy it?
If you're a PC gaming enthusiast, Logitech G19 is the gadget to have. Powerful macro scripting, customizable key backlighting, and the best external LCD platform on the market make for a great keyboard. The powered USB 2.0 hub and stylish design is just icing on the cake.
User-configurable backlighting; Intuitive creation of powerful macros; Vibrant and responsive LCD display; Backwards-compatible with G15 apps; Open SDK for developers; Powered USB 2.0 hub built-in; Supports any six simultaneous keypresses; Gaming Mode disables the Windows key
High MSRP; AC adapter hates vertical power strips; Limited backlighting brightness; Cable routing is ineffective when the G19 is propped up; Keys are responsive; but aren't mechanical in design
If you're a gamer and you want to impress your friends and enemies and budget isn't a consideration, then the G19 is for you.
To pre-empt my full review of the Logitech G19 I've tossed together a very quick and dirty video using the Ricoh CX1 and a bit of iMovie magic. I'm not sure if it's me or the camera that should be blamed for the atrocious quality.
This is hardly the first time that we're meeting Huawei products for the pages of our website, but these were mostly manufactured by other companies and merely signed by Huawei. After the Ideos 7 Slim... We first saw the famed iPad back in 2010, when it debuted at Apple retail stores.
Installation was as simple as plugging in the USB cable and the required A/C adapter. You will get basic functionality right away with the advanced features available once you install the software. Once installed, you'll have options available to control how things are displayed, as you'd expect.
Very high quality; Comfortable; Wide range of backlight colors; Excellent multimedia controls; Many programmable macro keys
Very pricey; Current limited support for LCD applications
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