I wonder how it compares to the Corsair k90 gaming keyboard?
The Corsair board is gigantic and the Logitech isn't far behind on that.
BTW, does the Logitech have onboard memory for macros or is it just software? (edit: my bad, forgot the review said there was, albeit with significantly reduced functionality.)
All manufacturers are still more or less just copying one another. I'd need to see fully programmable (all keys not just macro keys), split design, Bluetooth, etc. offerings, or drastic positive layout changes like multiple thumb keys to have reason to buy another keyboard.
Then why would you get one of these blingy monstrosities instead of a Leopold, Filco, Ducky, etc.?Since I am not a heavy gamer and want something "solid" at the same time, I might go for the cheaper Corsair k90 and call it a day. Case closed
Since I am not a heavy gamer and want something "solid" at the same time, I might go for the cheaper Corsair k90 and call it a day. Case closed
Can always upgrade to something better in the future if need be.
Then why would you get one of these blingy monstrosities instead of a Leopold, Filco, Ducky, etc.?
Money issues?
Why does every gaming keyboard have to be full width? It's a waste of space and spaces your arms too far. The arrow keys and cluster at the top are unnecessary. Move them and bring the numpad closer, or put the numpad on the left.
that being said I think all those boards are too big and frivolous for most gaming and would much rather see more tenkeyless/compact options