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$Back in July of this year, we reviewed the Logitech G with the tactile and linear Romer-G switches, this time around we'll be taking a look at the GX Blue variant This version shares an identical feature set to the Romer based keyboards with the only...
Very solid build quality, Classy and premium design, Extremely comfortable, Really nice RGB implementation, Extra gaming style keycaps included, Impressive software experience, Brilliant mechanical switches, Superb all-round performance, Neutral, - A tou...
Not as many switch variants as some rivals, No dedicated macro keys...
As we've already covered the Logitech G513 we knew what to expect, the build and design are in keeping with the premium price point as its super solid and looks very premium. The comfort is superb too, and the G513 is honestly one of the best keyboards to...
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Is a keyboard on your list when building your gaming rig? Is it an afterthought? It might be if you concentrate only on components like the motherboard and GPU. Of course, those are arguably the most important components, so that is where you will spend t...
Great quality, Romer-G switches are smooth and, LGS unlocks cool RGB lighting effects...
USB 2.0 pass through (instead of 3.0). Is this really a con...
So to really get to know a keyboard, you have to spend some time with it. Sure, any keyboard will work. Push a few keys and wow - characters appear on the screen. But how does the keyboard feel? Your fingers can't talk, but if they could, they would let y...
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in the UK, it's pitted against some of the best in the business, therefore we expect nothing short of excellence to ensure its success in an increasingly competitive corner of the marketWithout further ado, lets tear them open and see how the performLogi...
Rock solid design, Beautiful RGB lighting, Premium look and feel, Great software, Comfortable for extended periods, Gaming keycaps included, We love the Tactile Romer-G keyswitch, Neutral, - Pricey...
Linear keykeyswitch isn't great, No macro keys, Still only USB 2.0 pass-through...
We were blown away by the RGB LEDs, by their bright colours, vast array of effects and almost total lack of light bleed, even in a pitch-black room. Sticking the LED in the centre is certainly the way forwards as far as we're concerned.Aesthetically, with...
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Logitech's G513 mechanical gaming keyboard oozes premium. While similar to the G413 from last year, Logitech have delivered a more sophisticated experience and a whole new key switch with the G513.Ready to make the change to mechanical? Here are the bes...
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The Logitech G413 was our favorite budget gaming keyboard of yesteryear. Now, as the Logitech G513, it has seen a major makeover with RGB lighting, an included palm rest and even a whole new linear switch.The result is a more fully-featured keyboard in a...
Romer-G Linear superior to Cherry MX Red, Plush palm rest included, RGB lighting is brilliant...
Pricier than last year's, USB pass-through still USB 2.0, No dedicated media shortcuts...
The Logitech G513 is more of a step-up model than a true sequel to the Logitech G413. It's higher-end price alone is enough to give us pause to check out other competing products, whereas its predecessor was easily the most well-equipped budget gaming key...
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Beginning business in October of 1981, Switzerland's Logitech is one of the largest, most well-known manufacturers of computer peripherals on Earth, with over 9,000 employees worldwide. The Logitech Gaming Division, or Logitech G as it is branded, is resp...
Available with the new Logitech Romer-G Linear switches and featuring a smooth, minimalist design that will fit in pretty much anywhere, the Logitech G513 is a good looking, well-built RGB keyboard. The feel and fit of the Logitech G513 are decent and the...
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Logitech's line of gaming peripherals have always proven that it just doesn't do these accessories just for the sake of doing them – but in fact, it offers a whole new way of how you can enjoy playing your games.We have of Logitech's latest gaming devices...
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Logitech has a huge lineup of quality peripherals — the MX Master 2S is one of our favorite wireless mice — with many dedicated to PC gaming.I was in search of something new, mechanical, and somewhere near the middle of the gaming keyboard price ran...
Padded palm rest included, Customizable lighting, Twoyear warranty, Bright RGB lighting, Sturdy metal chassis...
No dedicated keys for macros or functions...
There are a lot of mid-range gaming PCs on the market, and each major manufacturer has its own lineup that attempts to set itself apart through design and price. Lenovo Legion C730 Cube certainly doesn't look like a lot of other PCs, with the transparent...
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When we reviewed the Logitech G413, we found it to be one of the best mid-range budget gaming keyboards on the market but it lacked features such as a detachable palmrest which in my opinion is a must have if you are a gamer. With the G513, Logitech has...
Sleek Design, USB Passthrough, Detachable Palmrest, Braided Cable, Per Key RGB Lighting, Logitech Gaming Software, Fantastic Switches, Keycap Puller...
Lacking Dedicated Media Keys, Requires Two USB Ports, Other than that, the G513 is an amazing keyboard for gamers who are looking for a truly highend gaming keyboard with a sturdy build quality and a sleek design. If you are looking to buy a fantastic me...
I believe the Logitech G513 keyboard deserves our gold award.Final Score 9.4« Home Page »Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus...
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For the past few weeks now, I have been using and growing accustomed to a new keyboard, the Logitech G513. Boasting a full keyboard layout, multiple profiles, full RGB backlighting, and a detached wrist rest this keyboard is hands down the most comfortab...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2019-11-24 07:34:09
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Enter the G513. Per-key RGB backlighting (including LIGHTSYNC, an intelligent RGB applet that can automatically update the keyboard based on the images on-screen), a waterproof leatherette + memory foam wrist rest, a pass-through USB port and sophisticate...
Sophisticated, minimalist design, Pass-through USB port, Remarkable switch feel, Very comfortable wrist rest, Solid construction, premium feel throughout, Lighting effects are among the best on the market with some actual practical uses, Available in two...
Wrist rest should have magnets to keep it in place, Compact size means no dedicated media or macro keys, You'll want to buy an extra one to bring to work...
I'll try and summarize my experience with Logitech's G513 in terms of Performance, Appearance, Construction, Functionality and Value categories, but as always I feel like I should add a disclaimer. You must understand that my own preferences and uses for...
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Four years. I've spent nearly four years poking fun at Logitech's Romer-G keyboard switch, ever since its debut in the G910. “Mushy,” I said way back in ye olden days of 2014, and while the original Romer-G switch has gone on to have a bit of a following...
New Romer-G Linear switch is satisfying and precise, Clean and professional look, Comfortable pack-in wrist rest...
No dedicated media keys, A bit of a "ping" noise while using the keyboard, Romer-G Linear switch limited to the G513—for now...
Would I reach for a Romer-G keyboard first? Probably not. Romer-G Linear hasn't suddenly leapfrogged to the top of my charts. But it's a damn good step for Logitech. I've spent four years praising Logitech's keyboard designs (except the short-lived G410)...
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I've put my hands on more keyboards in the last few years than I could ever imagine. Logitech, Microsoft, Corsair, and other companies have raised the bar on what we should expect from the keyboards we use every day. They may still be primarily QWERTY-let...
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Today, Logitech presents us with a new take on their Romer-G in the form of a brand new linear switch, found exclusively in the new G513 Carbon Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. The G513 is a refined and upgraded take on last year's G413. Can this pair of refre...
Logitech G513 Carbon Linear - $149 - Amazon.comLogitech G513 Carbon Tactile - $144 - Amazon.comThe G513 is unquestionably a very good keyboard but is expensive for what's on offer. It tends toward simplicity, which, at this price point, can make it seem l...
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If you're looking for an RGB mechanical keyboard, there are plenty out there to choose from. Many gaming keyboards these days have started using mechanical switches instead of membrane ones, and while most of those seem to use some kind of Cherry MX switc...
Sturdy construction and great design, Logitech Gaming Software unlocks a lot of potential, Feels great to type on; Romer-G Linear switches are excellent for typists...
Price tag will be too high for some people, Not enough new features to justify upgrading from G413...
Though the benefits of Romer-G keys might be somewhat lost on me, the G513 is still an excellent keyboard. It feels great to type on, the RGB lighting looks great, and best of all, it really feels like it can stand up to heavy use for a long time. What mo...
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While Logitech should absolutely not take this as a challenge, I'm beginning to suspect that the company can't really make a bad keyboard. Whatever else a Logitech G keyboard offers, you can be sure that it's going to use high-quality Romer-G mechanical s...
Sleek metal chassi, Great performanc, Both linear and tactile keys feel goo, Comfortable wrist rest...
No discrete media key, Can't reprogram every key...
When you get right down to it, the G513 is a relatively simple keyboard. True, it introduces a new type of key switch, and it has RGB lighting, which jacks up the price a bit. Other than that, it's just well-built and responsive, without any big surprises...
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If you're a keyboard aficionado, no doubt you've heard of Logitech. They've been putting out keyboards (and mice, and headsets) for just about forever now; everything from simple office membrane boards to seriously high end gaming decks with all the bells...
The Logitech G513 has full RGB, a USB passthrough, a comfortable included wrist rest, and a quality build. The inclusion of proprietary switches might turn some off depending on preference, but there's no doubt the G513 is a solid all around gaming keyboa...
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In a crowded world of mechanical-switch gaming keyboards that all use the same handful of Cherry MX key-switch types (or Cherry MX knockoffs), the Logitech G513 Carbon ($149.99) stands out. Equipped with Logitech's own Lightsync RGB technology, a snug pal...
Choice of Linear and Tactile switch types, Comfortable and quiet for typing and gaming, Slick design, Roomy palm rest, Per-key RGB lighting...
Software takes patience to learn, No dedicated macro or media keys, Subdued RGB illumination...
Though it cries out for media/macro keys, the minimalist Logitech G513 Carbon gaming keyboard justifies its price with custom, RGB-lit mechanical switches that feel great and won't wake up your household...
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