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Logitech - G PRO Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

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breakConcentration • 10 months ago

I’m pretty happy with my G Pro TKL

r/buildapc • What are you go to Keyboards? ->
Neutral
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Datawipe808 • 4 months ago

Hello there. I use the Wooting 80HE and honestly for the type of game that battlefield is you really won’t gain any advantage. Sure with rapid trigger on you’ll be able to strafe faster and you’ll 100% notice at least that for example but in a real match it won’t give ya any advantage. I’d just pass on it unless your deadset on getting one 👍. Edit: If it helps at all I used to use a Logitech g pro TKL. Between em both I’d probably keep using my Logitech unless I got into more twitch like shooters.

r/Battlefield • Anyone gaming on a Hall Effect / Magnetic keyboard? Is it worth it for shooters like BF, or is it mostly noticeable in shooters like CS or Valorant? ->
Positive
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grimmigerpetz • 6 months ago

I got the g pro 2 years ago on a sale for 75€. For that money it was a steal. Just had to swap wasd this year. The fatigue on the paint was still ok but I dont like when the light shines through the edges.

r/pcmasterrace • Which keyboard would be better to go with? (more in description) ->
Negative
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_OVERHATE_ • 5 months ago

Well thats a good question, but you are making big leaps in logic, and i dont mean that in a bad or insulting way. Yes, buying the Mchose based on their specs, and then it being slightly different on your PC could happen, but if these are widely reviewed keyboards then it wouldnt make sense for you to be the first person on the planet to find out they are lying on their specs. My point is, if there are so many long-term reviews of them, they can probably be trusted. It going to shit in 6 months is also a probability in gaming products. My old Razer Mamba generation 1 lasted for exactly 4 months before it developed a double click issue that i had to RMA for, and then the second one also had the issue after 6 or so months. I also had a logitech G PRO keyboard whose keycaps were utterly dogshit, like actual wallmart discount bin quality, and felt mushy and unresponsive despite many pros using it. And then when i looked for keyboard-reviewers they actually highlighted the same problems i had with it. Like, Razer, Steelseries have suffered from bad quality control on and off for some years. Sometimes they release a banger, sometimes they dont. Like, i get it, many of these cheap keyboard flavor of the month brands are untested and new. But many others like wooting, keychron, varmilo, Ducky, have been around the block for a lot of time already, consistently good. I get your concern if someone recommends the YEUHR84 (made up) that just came out yesterday, but on those legacy brands? more than safe. Also you made a small sentence there of "tested in what im buying for". Unless you are thinking of a HE keyboard, gaming keyboards dont do anything superior to regular keyboards of a good quality. Perhaps in the past you could argue about latency, but check [RTINGS](https://www.rtings.com/keyboard/tools/table) review table, even for the ultra budget keyboards the latency numbers are as good or better than steelseries or razer most of the time.

r/keyboards • Gaming keyboard hate ->
Negative
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Saktuscactus • 29 days ago

I have this keyboard and bought it from the same shop you linked. It's a nice, good looking board but it doesn’t sound that nice compared to many other options on the market. It actually looks so good that I'm struggling to find something equally as nice that would sound better. Ainakin mun mielipide :)

r/keyboards • Looking for a new gaming keyboard ->
Positive
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SequoiaKitty • 5 months ago

The Logitech G203 is a great entry-level gaming mouse with solid performance and is about £23 at Argos. I used one for years before upgrading but still keep it as a backup. For keyboard you can get the Logitech G Pro TKL for £80 at Argos so you could get both for £103 and have a pretty good time IMO. Just make sure your console supports them if that’s where you’re using them.

r/Competitiveoverwatch • What’s a good mouse and keyboard for under 100 pounds? ->
Positive
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SteaknEllie • 5 months ago

tbh from someone who's typing on a $130 logitech keyboard and uses budget keyboards like those from whatgeek. There's not much in it, as long as you like the switches. Go try out different keyboards with different switches and get the one you like. My logitech keyboard I bought because I was tired of throwing away keyboards with dead switches. This G pro you can just buy new switches when they die.

r/steelseries • Noob trying to buy a keyboard ->
Negative
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Swineservant • about 2 months ago

If this is anything like the regular Logitech G PRO TKL, I'd pass. The keycaps are SO fragile and cannot be easily replaced because of proprietary key sizes. I went through two of these before just getting a cheap Red Dragon keyboard as it seems better built.

r/buildapcsales • [Keyboard] Logitech G PRO X TKL Rapid Tenkeyless Wired Gaming Keyboard - $99.99 ($189.99-$90.00, 47% off) ->

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