forum thread Posted by Djcslice • Sep 27, 2024
Sep 27, 2024 4:20 PM
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forum thread Posted by Djcslice • Sep 27, 2024
Sep 27, 2024 4:20 PM
Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED full-sized keyboard $121.99-135.19 (depending on switches)
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This is honestly closer to the price the G915 should've been selling at even prior to the G915X launch. But, at this price, you're getting essentially one of the best (if not best) all around wireless keyboards on the market. The G915 is a very comfortable keyboard and it's build quality is durable with the metal frame. I had the clicky version and it worked great for work and productivity (easy on the fingers and comfortable with nice sounding clicks). I didn't use it for gaming, as I have it on my desk to use connected to my work laptop (use my Razer Huntmans V2 for personal desktop), but I wouldn't hesitate to use it for that application. You'd probably be better off with a Corsair or other specific gaming keyboard if that's going to be 100% of your use case, but G915 could still get the job done. It switches seamlessly between devices and this is exactly why I bought it. I have a gaming desktop but also use my work laptop when remote. I needed a keyboard that could switch between my work dock and gaming setup on the fly. I use the dongle for my work dock and connect via bluetooth on my personal in between work and it works flawlessly in this setup. It has a plethora of buttons and the media buttons and volume knob work great as well. The only downsides were micro USB charging cable and the key caps weren't very durable (so the letters would wipe off after a while especially with finger oils).
The G915X is basically the same keyboard, with more durable keys (PBT), more stable keys, and USB-C. I do believe Logitech took all the feedback from the G915 and improved it with the G915X. I bought the G915X only because I really wanted to have USB-C charging capability as all my desk peripherals use that for charging and I do like the updated keys.
If you want the latest, and can afford, go for the G915X.
If you're on a budget or just want a great workhorse of a keyboard, the G915 is definitely value at this price point.
This is honestly closer to the price the G915 should've been selling at even prior to the G915X launch. But, at this price, you're getting essentially one of the best (if not best) all around wireless keyboards on the market. The G915 is a very comfortable keyboard and it's build quality is durable with the metal frame. I had the clicky version and it worked great for work and productivity (easy on the fingers and comfortable with nice sounding clicks). I didn't use it for gaming, as I have it on my desk to use connected to my work laptop (use my Razer Huntmans V2 for personal desktop), but I wouldn't hesitate to use it for that application. You'd probably be better off with a Corsair or other specific gaming keyboard if that's going to be 100% of your use case, but G915 could still get the job done. It switches seamlessly between devices and this is exactly why I bought it. I have a gaming desktop but also use my work laptop when remote. I needed a keyboard that could switch between my work dock and gaming setup on the fly. I use the dongle for my work dock and connect via bluetooth on my personal in between work and it works flawlessly in this setup. It has a plethora of buttons and the media buttons and volume knob work great as well. The only downsides were micro USB charging cable and the key caps weren't very durable (so the letters would wipe off after a while especially with finger oils).
The G915X is basically the same keyboard, with more durable keys (PBT), more stable keys, and USB-C. I do believe Logitech took all the feedback from the G915 and improved it with the G915X. I bought the G915X only because I really wanted to have USB-C charging capability as all my desk peripherals use that for charging and I do like the updated keys.
If you want the latest, and can afford, go for the G915X.
If you're on a budget or just want a great workhorse of a keyboard, the G915 is definitely value at this price point.
I also have this keyboard and I will say the key caps themselves are not great in terms of durability. My WASD let's rubbed off in less than a year. Logitech doesn't sell key caps for this board and instead will just send you a new keyboard so I ended up giving the new one away and just buying 3rd party key caps.
This is honestly closer to the price the G915 should've been selling at even prior to the G915X launch. But, at this price, you're getting essentially one of the best (if not best) all around wireless keyboards on the market. The G915 is a very comfortable keyboard and it's build quality is durable with the metal frame. I had the clicky version and it worked great for work and productivity (easy on the fingers and comfortable with nice sounding clicks). I didn't use it for gaming, as I have it on my desk to use connected to my work laptop (use my Razer Huntmans V2 for personal desktop), but I wouldn't hesitate to use it for that application. You'd probably be better off with a Corsair or other specific gaming keyboard if that's going to be 100% of your use case, but G915 could still get the job done. It switches seamlessly between devices and this is exactly why I bought it. I have a gaming desktop but also use my work laptop when remote. I needed a keyboard that could switch between my work dock and gaming setup on the fly. I use the dongle for my work dock and connect via bluetooth on my personal in between work and it works flawlessly in this setup. It has a plethora of buttons and the media buttons and volume knob work great as well. The only downsides were micro USB charging cable and the key caps weren't very durable (so the letters would wipe off after a while especially with finger oils).
The G915X is basically the same keyboard, with more durable keys (PBT), more stable keys, and USB-C. I do believe Logitech took all the feedback from the G915 and improved it with the G915X. I bought the G915X only because I really wanted to have USB-C charging capability as all my desk peripherals use that for charging and I do like the updated keys.
If you want the latest, and can afford, go for the G915X.
If you're on a budget or just want a great workhorse of a keyboard, the G915 is definitely value at this price point.
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