The keyboard is moderately heavy and requires a hefty amount of desk space with its length significantly longer than the Blackwidow Ultimate. Unlike its G series keyboards that are slim and minimal, the G710+ touts trapezoidal edges that encases a bold, striking facade. Logitech has gone beyond its usual style in the design of the G710+. Here is an in depth look at Logitech’s very first mechanical keyboard. The standard retail price is S$219 which is around S$29 higher than other brands in this category of keyboards. I was sent an early review set as the Logitech G710+ is due to launch in Singapore in the coming days. The current keyboard I use is a Razer Blackwidow Ultimate (1st gen) which has had its ups and downs. ![]() While Steelseries, Razer and Corsair have offered varying types of mechanical keyboards, there hasn’t been a keyboard that manages all of the following well – build quality, back lighting durability and customization, a wide range of switches and macro-able keys. In fact, its usual competitors joined preceding makers such as Filco, Deck and Ducky two to three years before Logitech had a response. ![]() Logitech was very late into the mechanical keyboard game. G710+: Logitech’s first foray into the mechanical world
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