Thursday, March 29, 2012

Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510

Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510

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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 3.4 x 21 inches ; 3.7 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B003VAK16O
  • Item model number: 920-002530

Price : $94.99
You Save : $25.00 (21%)
Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510

Product Description


From the Manufacturer

Gaming Keyboard G510Noteworthy Features

Easy-to-read LCD display provides real-time game information

Customizable backlit key colors

Headset jacks for crystal-clear USB audio

18 fully programmable G-keys execute up to 54 functions per game

Full-speed USB for lag-free execution of commands
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Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510
The tools and intel you need to winYou'll be well armed for battle with this powerful keyboard for hardcore gamers. Get the real-time information and customizable control you need to step up your gaming speed, accuracy and victories.
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GamePanel LCD for instant intelAccess vital in-game stats, system performance, VOIP communication data, media player information and more—without leaving the game.
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Custom-color backlighting
  • Personalize keyboard lighting to match your setup
  • Choose from a wide array of character backlighting colors, including white
  • Just the right brightness to easily locate keys in the dark

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    Headset-ready USB audio
  • Separate headphone and mic jacks and mute buttons let you strategize with teammates in clear digital sound
  • Use any analog headset with 3.5 mm plugs

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    18 programmable G-keys
  • Configure up to 54 unique functions per game
  • Program single keystrokes or intricate macros
  • Record new macros on the fly without exiting the game

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    Full-speed USB with multi-key input
  • 500Hz (2 millisecond) report rate means your commands are executed without delay
  • Press multiple keys at once to perform complex actions without worrying that keystrokes are being ignored, delayed or blocked by other keys

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    Game/desktop mode prevents interruptionsDisable the Windows/Context Menu keys with a flip of a switch and you'll never accidently interrupt your game
    Compatibility
    What's in the box?
  • Keyboard
  • Palm rest
  • Software CD
  • User documentation
  • 1-year limited hardware warranty

  • Works with
  • Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7
  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
  • Available high-speed USB 2.0 port
  • 20 MB of available hard disk space
  • CD-ROM drive
  • GamePanel LCD requires software that supports Logitech GamePanel technology. Visit www.logitech.com/gamepanel
  • GamePanel LCD, custom backlighting, and G-key programming require software installation.

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    Which Logitech Gaming Keyboard Is Right For You?
    Good
    Better
    Best
    Gaming Keyboard G110
    G13 Advanced Gameboard
    Gaming Keyboard G510
    G19 Keyboard for Gaming
    What Do You Get?
    Fully programmable control
    Portable and customizable control
    Game-changing control, customization and audio clarity
    A complete arsenal of advanced gaming technology
    Keyboard Design
    Backlit keys with customizable colors
    GamePanel LCD for instant game intel
    Monochrome
    Monochrome
    Color
    Integrated USB audio for headsets
    USB Hub Ports
    One USB 2.0 port
    Two powered USB 2.0 ports
    Palm Rest
    Detachable
    Integrated cushion
    Detachable
    Detachable
    Navigation Features
    Programmable G-keys
    12
    25
    18
    12
    Onboard memory/stores profiles
    Quick media controls
    On-the-fly macro recording
    System Support
    Windows XP, Vista or 7 and Mac OS X

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    The Logitech gaming keyboard g510 gives you the tools and Intel you need to win, putting you control of the game with a game panel lcd, custom backlighting, and integrated usb audio. requires software installation.

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    Technical Details

    • GamePanel LCD: Access in-game stats, VoIP data media player information and more?without leaving the game
    • Custom-color backlighting: Personalize backlighting in a variety of backlit colors to match the rest of your gear, and easily locate keys in the dark
    • Integrated USB Audio: Strategize in clear digital audio. Separate headphone and mic jacks and mute buttons let you use any analog headset with 3.5 mm plugs as a USB audio device.
    • 18 Programmable G-keys: Three mode states for each G-Key let you record up to 54 single key presses or complex macros per game
    • Full-speed USB: Execute commands without delay with speeds four times faster than standard USB keyboards( Requires software installation)
    • GamePanel LCD: Access in-game stats, VoIP data media player information and more-without leaving the game
    • Integrated USB Audio: Strategize in clear digital audio Separate headphone and mic jacks and mute buttons let you use any analog headset with 35 mm plugs as a USB audio device

    Customer Reviews


    After about 3 years of faithful, hardcore gaming service, my first-gen G15 was starting to show its age. Paint coming off, some keys sticking or unresponsive, backlight occasionally cutting out, etc. Despite this, I'd held off on getting a replacement for several reasons. Particularly, the 2nd generation G15 had only 6 macro keys, yet was still more expensive for reasons I can't fathom. The G110 seemed more like what I was looking for, but still only had 12 G-keys. Ditto the G19, which is probably also the most expensive keyboard on the market. I'm used to having 18 and probably can't live without that many now. Enter the G510, which I've found to be a worthy replacement that is the true successor to the original G15.
    Aside from jumbling up the numeric designation, Logitech made several changes to the basic design. The LCD display is now backlit but also smaller and no longer collapsible. The key backlighting has customizable color that is bound to macro keysets. The USB plugs in the back are gone, replaced by a headphone/mic jack that works through the same USB link. A few things are also moved around, such as the ESC key and media controls (moved a bit left and to the right above the num pad, respectively). Also gone are the wire guides in the back panel, and the media controls have been souped up with a barrel volume adjust instead of a wheel. Additionally, the G510 is significantly more compact than the old G15, which is somewhat of a relief for those like me with cramped desk space. In general, the function keys (MR, M1-3, etc.) are larger and have a softer feel to them; it sometimes took a bit of mashing to get them to trigger on my old G15.
    The 18 macro keys are effectively unchanged, as is the software. The feet are about the same (which is to say, pretty short) and the feel is very similar. The game mode slider is still there, as is the backlight on/off key. Generally speaking, unless you frequently hit ESC or use the media keys, you'll not notice anything different going from the 1st gen G15 to this keyboard.
    Regarding the loss of the USB ports- I did use one of them to hook up my mouse, but I found in general that few things worked on them due to the power consumption of the keyboard itself. Even hooking up peripherals seemed to make them less responsive, and so I don't really miss having them. The audio jacks are a better idea; they work well and are much more easily accessible than the ones on the front/rear of my tower. The Logitech G-series profiler hasn't changed a great deal since version 1.0: it still has issues detecting when certain games are running, especially games that don't specifically support it. This isn't too big a problem for me, as I only usually play 2-3 games at a time anyway, so the default configuration is fine for covering them all. As before, there's quite a few apps you can run on the LCD if you care to; standard ones now include a profile selector that interfaces with the profiler if you'd rather use the LCD instead of your PC. You can also load profiles onto the keyboard itself if you expect to be using it on computers without the software installed.
    About my only gripe with the G510 is that- as with the 2nd gen G15 keyboard- it's significantly more expensive than the old G15 was. It looks prettier and is supposedly USB 2.0 vs 1.0 which presumably increases response time (haven't really noticed a difference yet) but is otherwise effectively the same keyboard with some cosmetic tweaks. Still, I suppose it's comparable in cost to Logitech's other gaming boards, and it's not like you'll be buying one every year. As with the G15, the G510 caters towards the hardcore gaming crowd; it works fine for more mundane applications, but is massive overkill for something like run-of-the-mill word processing. There are some uses for the macro keys in office work, especially if you're a programmer, but it's a bit of a steep price for just that- and in such cases the LCD, game mode, and backlighting are pretty useless. Overall, for gaming purposes, the G510 is an awesome product that- once you've gotten in the habit of using the macro keys- will be very hard for you to live without.

    I got this as a replacement for my g15, the one with the 18 G keys. That keyboard was starting to flicker some and even had paint worn out where my hand would be for gaming. Anyways, one problem I have is you can't change the angle of the screen like with the g15, and this keyboard's screen just isn't at quite the right angle. I can still read what's on the screen fine, but it could be at a better angle. It doesn't have brightness changing, only on and off. Which brings me to the choice in colors, I think it's pretty cool, but find blue to be too dark to see and needs a bit more oomph before I'd choose to use it. That being said I do think the green color looks pretty cool even though my computer has blue led fans which doesn't match. I do like that the windows button disabler is now a switch so you don't forget like I had with the g15 and keep wondering why you can't hit the start button, then think it's windows and restart. I would have liked to see separate cables for the audio that branch off near the usb end so you don't have the poor quality of usb sound and make my soundcard useless. It would also be nice if you could plug just the mic into the keyboard and still get audio from a sound card. My mic picks up my computer fans over ventrilo, but not other programs so I thought maybe the keyboard would fix that possibly. I also think it would be neat to have the ability to assign the volume scroll wheel to a certain program as I never adjust my windows volume, just the volume of whatever program I'm using. It would be good too if the mute microphone or headphone was software and not the built in audio hardware. I do think they also did a good job on the size of it as the g15 was a behemoth. I speak of the cons most because that's usually what I use to decide upon a product, this one still has a lot to offer, but I also say these things so that maybe the manufacturer will hear about these things and edit some of their designs in the future.
    Edit: If you're paying the full $120 price tag it's probably not worth it as it's basically a g15 revision 1 with a few tweaks. Also the new LGS(logitech gaming software) from their website has been rather glitchy through many of their versions. I've found the 7.00.291 version to be rather stable and only have maybe one or two problems with it. If you don't experience problems with the original software from the disk I'd suggest to continue to use that, and watch the logitech forums to see if a good stable LGS version comes out.

     

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