Logitech makes a few of my favourite keyboards, and the G Professional X TKL (or “tenkeyless,” which means it lacks a Numpad) is among the many finest gaming keyboards. It has vibrant RGB LED backlit keys, and a selection of clicky, tactile, or linear switches, and it makes use of Logitech’s Lightspeed wi-fi adapter for aggressive gaming-level response time. I like that the adapter allows you to pair a number of gadgets with a single, low-profile USB dongle, so that you need not use all of your ports in your numerous equipment.
The construct high quality of this keyboard is slick and classy. It is minimal and would not take up a lot area in your desk, and it has a refined metallic rim across the edge that provides it a bit aptitude that almost all plain keyboards lack. The amount wheel within the higher proper is easy and straightforward to achieve, and alongside the highest are useful media controls so you may pause your music if you lastly get right into a recreation after an extended queue. For my tastes, the extra clicky-clacky a keyboard, the higher, and the Black Clicky switches have served me properly. Every keypress appears like I am sending tiny thunder all the way down to my recreation. Nevertheless, in case you desire one thing softer, you may select one other change kind. The one factor I dislike is the dearth of a Numpad—sure, I am a type of weirdos who prefers having a Numpad. However for most individuals, that is the keyboard to beat.
★ Different: The Logitech Pro X 60 for $180 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) has nearly all the advantages of the Professional X TKL in a smaller, extra compact bundle. It retains the amount wheel, Sport mode change, and Bluetooth/Lightspeed buttons by shifting them to the sides of the keyboard, whereas slimming the entire thing all the way down to a 60 percent layout.