Board came in and I loved it, smooth to the touch and the metal finish is amazing. Very heavy and made well, dont see it breaking at all. 4/5 because the key caps arent the best but its great every way else.
Board came in and I loved it, smooth to the touch and the metal finish is amazing. Very heavy and made well, dont see it breaking at all. 4/5 because the key caps arent the best but its great every way else.
Never let it be said that Logitech doesn't listen to its fans. The company's last few gaming keyboards have made use of its proprietary Romer-G mechanical switches. While they're fine switches, if you didn't like the feel, you were out of luck.
Authentic Cherry MX keys; Cheaper than full RGB keyboards; Discrete media control buttons
No Blue or Green options; Lighting effects seem superfluous; Feels like a stripped-down G810
We were impressed with the last Logitech keyboards we reviewed . The G810 was our favourite all-rounder for typing and gaming. However, we also checked out the G610 Orion Brown. The difference here is the switches – the Brown uses Cherry MX Brown mechanical switches with its keys while this one uses...
A well-built Cherry MX Blue keyboard; Good for some typists
Expensive; Can still make fingers hurt; Noisy
I bought this keyboard for the "Cherry Switches" and the key back lighting. Having used it for a week, I really feel I should have looked further (and maybe saved some money).
A good, solid keyboard thanks to the Cherry Switches; Nice action and movement; Both sides of the keyboard have "CTRL", "Windows" and "ALT" which is nice, but you have to get use to the no standard layout to take advantage of them
1) In order to be stylish, Logitech put the upper case keys "under" the normal keys, So + is under =, not above it; 2) You need to d/l the Logitech Gaming Software, even if you don't play games.
Quick Cherry MX Key Switch guide - - Get the MX Red if you're looking for speed and don't mind a "mushy" feeling; typing on this feels like you're on a trampoline for your fingers where it "bounces" than getting that solid tactile bump feedback every time.
I think anyone would expect a $160 keyboard to be flawless. This keyboard not only has an annoying defect with keys getting stuck but also the manufacturer's warranty did nothing to fix the problem.
Decent brown switch keyboard (if it wasn't for keys getting stuck and; so far; poor manufacturer warranty) Having backlit keys is nice as I sometimes use it in low light A little less noisy than my red switch Black Widow I use at work (the keys on the G610 feel a bit stiffer compared to the Black...
Some keys (left hand side Ctrl and Tab) were getting stuck from day 1; I kept using the keyboard for a 2 months in hopes these keys would "loosen up"; But no, the problem with stuck keys did not get any better Took it back to Memory Express to get fixed under manufacturer warranty and after a month...
The Logitech G610 has been out for a few months now which has given me ample amount of time to fully test the keyboard. The G610 is part of Logitech's line up of keyboards and has held up nicely.
When reviewing a gaming keyboard it is incredibly difficult to actually benchmark a keyboard in some way to say whether or not you have a good or bad keyboard from a score that is accrued through various tests.
Logitech's G610 Orion Brown is a slightly overhauled version of an otherwise familiar product. Although it looks almost identical to the more upmarket G810 Orion Spectrum and the older G610 Orion Spectrum, the Orion Brown is somewhat different in its approach to gaming, focusing more on switches and...
Fairly sturdy construction; Simple; unassuming looks; Very stable; does not move around at all
Keycaps are mediocre at best; Confused styling; Limited features; Only available with MX Red or Brown; Cannot be disassembled readily
When reviewing a gaming keyboard it is incredibly difficult to actually benchmark a keyboard in some way to say whether or not you have a good or bad keyboard from a score that is accrued through various tests.
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