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Logitech G15 Keyboard

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The Bottom Line

It's a great keyboard, but why does the Logitech G15 Keyboard cost more than the previous model when it doesn't really do much other than change the aesthetics?

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Pros & Cons

    • Neat LCD applications.
    • Good key feel.
    • Great on-the-fly macro recording functions.
    • Smaller LCD screen than the original G15, and higher price.

When we first reviewed the Logitech G15 keyboard, we found a lot to like. From the easy-to-use macro recording function to the hardware switch that disables the Windows key, it was just a well thought-out product all around. Our main complaint revolved around the programmable LCD screen, which was underutilized back then. It has been nearly two years now, and Logitech has revamped the G15 keyboard in many ways. It's more compact now thanks to the removal of two rows of macro keys, the backlighting has changed, the LCD screen is updated, and the whole thing has a sleeker, more polished appearance. It's also pricier, at a suggested retail price of $100.

Are the updates worth the price of admission? Let's kick the tires on the new model to find out. — Continue reading on ExtremeTech.com

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Final Thoughts

 - Logitech G15 Keyboard

Logitech G15 Keyboard

3.5 Good

It's a great keyboard, but why does the Logitech G15 Keyboard cost more than the previous model when it doesn't really do much other than change the aesthetics?

Get It Now

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About Our Expert

Jason Cross

Jason Cross

jason_cross@ziffdavis.com

Jason was a certified computer geek at an early age, playing with his family's Apple II when he was still barely able to write. It didn't take long for him to start playing with the hardware, adding in 80-column cards and additional RAM as his family moved up through Apple II+, IIe, IIgs, and eventually the Macintosh. He was sucked into Intel based side of the PC world by his friend's 8088 (at the time, the height of sophisticated technology), and this kicked off a never-ending string of PC purchases and upgrades.

Through college, where he bounced among several different majors before earning a degree in Asian Studies, Jason started to pull down freelance assignments writing about his favorite hobby—video and computer games. It was shortly after graduation that he found himself, a thin-blooded Floridian, freezing his face off at Computer Games Magazine in Vermont, where he founded the hardware and technology section and built it up over five years before joining the ranks at ExtremeTech and moving out to beautiful northern California. When not scraping up his hands on the inside of a PC case, you can invariably find Jason knee-deep in a PC game, engrossed in the latest console title, or at the movie theater.

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