This keyboard has comfortable key switches and has a bright, glowing design. It's competent and comfortable, and it seems to be able to withstand repetitive, forceful tapping.
Manufacturer: Logitech
This keyboard has comfortable key switches and has a bright, glowing design. It's competent and comfortable, and it seems to be able to withstand repetitive, forceful tapping.
It's missing a few features that most other mechanical gaming keyboards on the market but it's great for the price. It's nice to type on and the red and black makes for a nice aesthetic.
Logitech G413 Mechanical Backlit Gaming Keyboard Recently, I had a look at Logitech's G Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard which I liked very much for the intended purpose – a lightweight, travel-friendly, no frills, high-quality gaming keyboard.
Obviously this is not the cheapest keyboard in the world, but it is a great way of getting into the quality and feel of the Logitech G810 Orion, without the price tag. And with things like the game-orientated replacement keys and the useful USB extension port, it strikes me as a bargain.
Great typing feel; solid build; USB port; backlighting
Everything ok
Ticks all the right boxes. After a couple of weeks heavy use I have to say I prefer the Romer-g switches to cherry. Would love to see a cut down version without number pad too.
Key presses work nicely and feel responsive. The only flaw is the backing plate makes a *ting* noise as you type, although after a couple of weeks of use I don't notice any more.
Would certainly recommend to any gamer. My grandson is on it as soon as he is in from school - he thinks it is ace.
For those looking to enter the colorful RGB illuminated pc gaming world, there are a handful of options. One of which is Logitech's G413 Carbon Gaming Keyboard. Granted it ditches a few features that its top of the line brothers have like media and macro keys but it keeps the essentials that make a...
The $79.99 Logitech G413 SE is a keyboard designed for those looking for a gaming-grade (but budget-priced) mechanical keyboard, complete with tactile switches, PBT keycaps, and an attractive design with white LED key backlighting. It’s a good-looking board that delivers the basics of a full-size keyboard at a decent price. It should appease gamers looking for a simple, entry-level board, but more discerning gamers will be turned off by how many useful features were trimmed to craft the G413 SE, especially compared with the board’s older sibling, the Logitech G413 Carbon.The Design: Keeping It G-Minimal Weighing in at just 1.4 pounds, the Logitech G413 SE is a lightweight full-size model, thanks to its aluminum alloy key deck, but it still remains surprisingly sturdy. It weighs less than other full-size boards, like the XPG Mage, and it wastes no space, either, measuring at 1.4 by 17.1 by 5 inches (HWD). In design, it’s almost identical to its predecessor, with the same striking b...
While the Logitech G413 SE is a workable, minimalist gaming keyboard, this iteration fails to advance on its predecessor in almost every way—most notably, with its subpar-feeling key switches.
Clean, edgy look for a basic keyboard; Compact and lightweight; Heat- and wear-resistant PBT keycaps
Mechanical, but mushy, key switches; No USB passthrough; No support for Logitech's G Hub app; No customizable macros or lighting
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