Logitech unveiled the company's latest addition to its line of high-performance products for playing games, the Logitech G710 + Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.
Designed to help you concentrate on the game, this keyboard has been tested and tuned to deliver what fans want in games: minimal interference, fast response and complete control.
"Logitech G710 + Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is designed to meet the specific needs of gaming enthusiasts," said Mark Staret, senior manager for global products at Logitech. "This keyboard was tested by professional players, partners, manufacturers and ordinary players such as myself, in order to get a mechanical keyboard for gaming that exceeds expectations."
Mechanical Buttons of the keyboard react with maximum speed to the pressure of 45g from a distance of 4mm, and they are optimized for fast input commands. In addition, under each of buttons there is a embedded ring that greatly reduces the distracting noise when using the keyboard, without any effect on the reaction rate.
Keyboard has undergone rigorous testing to ensure durability, so that the life cycle of it is at least 50 billion clicks of the buttons.
The entire keyboard has a white backlight LED lighting with four levels of light intensity, which can be turned off. For better visibility of the buttons WASD and the arrow buttons, their lighting can be adjusted independently of the other parts of the keyboard.
Thanks to Logitech's improved software for games, G-buttons on the keyboard can be adjusted for complex macros and Lua programming language for the game - when playing or before that - with up to 18 individual functions per game. In addition, each of the 110 buttons can be used together with all other and Buttons 26 may be pressed at the same time, in order of performing complex controls with perfect precision.
Logitech G710 + Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is compatible with Windows 7 and Windows Vista and is expected to be compatible with Windows 8 also.
It is expected Logitech G710 + Mechanical Gaming Keyboard to be available in the U.S. and Europe in early November.