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    Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – 9 Programmable Buttons, Dedicated Media Controls

    • Another thing about many mechanical Keyboards is that then tend to be a bit loud and "
    • I'm just glad I got this keyboard for 90 dollars on black friday, that lessens the sting a little bit and is still worth keeping.
    • The G910 looks and feels like a premium keyboard, whereas the K70 has a much cheaper look and feel.- First off, the LEDs used for the K70 bleed a bit around the keys, whereas the G910 LED lighting is very well captured/contained within the
    • One thing to note I would say is that the keys are a bit rough on a touch typist like me.
    • The different shapes and angling of the keys was a bit odd at first but has really grown on me
    • The keys are a bit louder than some other keyboards I have used, but it's not noticeable while using a headset or speakers at reasonable volume
    • Seemed to lag a bit as well.
    • Seemed to lag a bit as well.
    • One caveat - the typeface chosen to represent the letters on each key is a bit odd and may take some getting used to
    • Good feel, weird concave keys don't bother me a bit.
    • They are a bit more shallow, and you'd almost think the added rings would make them feel a bit squishier and indeed bring them closer to the Romer-Gs, which are designed with a more shallow actuation point
    • The "dock" for the smart phone is a bit cheap and plastic-y.
    • Its also a bit quieter than the other mechanical's I've tried.
    • The keys themselves are a bit odd, they have a strange shape and upside-down V shaped indentions, I'm not sure I like them.
    • The G910 looks and feels like a premium keyboard, whereas the K70 has a much cheaper look and feel.- First off, the LEDs used for the K70 bleed a bit around the keys, whereas the G910 LED lighting is very well captured/contained within the
    • Brown MX Cherry switches feel much better but are still a bit louder than these
    • I like it quite a bit; my only real concern right now is that 'J' key
    • It's actually a little bit too sensitive for me, I found myself accidently pushing the keys when resting my fingers on them
    • Less than a year later the "B" key no longer works
    • Regarding the positives -- I got this keyboard literally to come home to something novel.
    • Havent been able to use the app (as my work network is very restricted and the app works over wifi) but im sure its great i will update when i move the keyboard to my home setup
    • This wasn't a deal breaker however and I used the keyboard by itself until he switches staarted t fail causing either muultiple letters per single keypress r nothing to be typed at aall