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Logitech G Pro Keyboard Review : Tournament-Grade

Logitech G Pro Keyboard Review : Tournament-Grade

Posted on March 10, 2017January 16, 2019 By Jarvis

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Numpads are passé. While the extra set of numerals can come in handy for touch typists, retail clerks and data-entry specialists, gamers are starting to realize that the far-right number keys don’t do a whole lot to benefit gameplay, especially in the burgeoning e-sports market. The Logitech G Pro keyboard ($130) costs a bundle, but it delivers a robust, colorful tenkeyless keyboard that’s perfectly suited to the tournament scene. Everyday gamers can get a cheaper keyboard that feels just as good and does just as much, but for times when space is at a premium, either at a convention or in your home, the G Pro absolutely nails the small keyboard design.

Design

The G Pro looks like what would happen if Logitech were to take one of its sleek Orion keyboards and simply chop off the numpad with some kind of high-tech paper cutter. It has a full selection of keys (minus the numpad), in addition to a key that controls the lighting and one that activates a Game Mode. If you’re not familiar with Game Mode, it prevents you from clicking keys such as Alt-Tab or the Windows button, so that you won’t accidentally shut down your game midway.
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