![]() ![]() Unfortunately, I found it (sadly) nowhere near the clickiness I prefer. On the surface, the tactile seems like the obvious option, and it's what I tested. Logitech G915 TKL – Performance and Gamingīuying the TKL comes with one critical question in three distinct flavors: what switches should you get? There's a linear option for those that prefer fluid keys, a tactile option that emphasizes precise feedback, and a clicky option for those that cherish a hearty keystroke. There's nothing groundbreaking about the feature set, but each of the buttons is almost immediately comprehensible, whether you read the included literature or not. There's even a cutaway on the back to store it – hallelujah! Across the keyboard's sizable forehead, there are buttons for toggling between the Lightspeed and Bluetooth connection, activating game mode, cycling the keyboard between five steps of brightness, changing your music, and a lovely little volume wheel in the top right corner. ![]() The TKL takes advantage of Logitech's reliable Lightspeed connector. You can program each F key, decide how you want the lights to function, and even disable specific keys while gaming. The TKL plugs into Logitech's infamous G-Hub software, where it can transform in myriad ways. The RGB keys glow bright even in direct sunlight, and its brushed metal frame (available in white or black) makes it equally at home at a monster gaming rig as a Pinterest-worthy minimalist setup.īut that charming aesthetic belies a slew of invaluable gaming features. That low profile isn't the only feature that makes the G915 TKL a stunner. That makes it a suitable keyboard to bring with you, whether you're traveling the country or simply lugging it from battle station to work desktop. At 1.78 pounds, it's around a pound lighter than Corsair’s K70 RGB MK.2. It's deceptively small at 15.2 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches, thanks in part to a sturdy, brushed metal frame. The G915 TKL's shape is a genuine showstopper – it boasts a physique that almost defies logic. ![]()
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