![]() The G910 Orion Spectrum is geared up with Logitech’s ‘G’ keys. To some that might seem unnecessary with, but to a gamer, it is a wonderful, crisp clicky sound and a strong tactile feedback. Now as per the name this is a mechanical keyboard, meaning that there are physical switches beneath each key to determine a press. Colour Wave – Horizontal, Vertical or Center-Out waves of colour.Solid Colour – Simply one solid colour.Breathing – This fades the specified colour on and off.Colour Cycle – Fade between each colour of the rainbow.Fully equipped with 16.8 million colours to choose from, as well as lighting modes such as: However once you have, the driver software allows you access to the absolutely stunning RGB LED backlighting. Now similarly to the other tools in Logitech’s 900 series arsenal, the G910 may be a bit overkill to a newbie, however those that have tried and tested many a keyboard, this device is equipped with the bells and whistles, and some.Īs a lot of gaming keyboards do, the G910 has an easy plug and play mode that allows you to use it prior to installing the Logitech Gaming Software. And for said price, it is absolutely brilliant. The Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum is an exceptional mechanical keyboard that you will find in stores or online for around ~$200 – (ed: The RRP is $279.95). I handed the Logitech G910 over to our mate John Abood to see what he thought of this multi-coloured gamer specific keyboard. ![]() Instead, I went to a generation below me – to someone who loves gaming, and PC gaming at that. So testing out a gaming keyboard wasn’t going to be comprehensive with me behind the keys. When it comes to gaming, I won’t beat around the bush – I prefer car racing games, and I like to race them in a race-seat and with a steering wheel.
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