It’s not formally autumn, however any father or mother again to ushering their child to highschool earlier than beginning their very own day of obligations will inform you it seems like fall. Alongside the begin of college are often new tech product bulletins. This week, I had my eyes on a brand new smattering of PC keyboards (as you’ll have heard, I may use an improve). But many keyboard bulletins felt like extra of the identical.
Take Logitech’s keyboard releases this week. On Tuesday, it introduced the G Pro X TKL wi-fi (dongle, Bluetooth, or wired) mechanical keyboard. It’s a part of Logitech’s high-end sequence of gaming peripherals, however these equipment are inclined to attraction to non-gaming energy customers, too. For instance, I’ve had nice success utilizing a few of Logitech’s gaming keyboards for work, together with low-profile ones that helped pace up my typing. That’s not what you are getting with the new G Pro X TKL.
Logitech’s newest mechanical keyboard makes use of Logitech’s full-height GX switches in Brown (tactile), Blue (clicky), or Red (linear). Logitech would not declare to have finished something new with the switches—like enhance wobble or pre-lubricate them like Cherry did with its new mechanical switches. And all three Logitech switches have been accessible since 2018 when the GX Blue got here out. Naturally, there are different Logitech keyboards with GX switches, like the $100 (MSRP) G512 Carbon.
Most disappointing is that no matter switches you purchase with the G Pro X TKL are there ceaselessly except you are prepared to do some superior soldering. Unlike the G Pro X TKL’s predecessor, the Pro X, the new keyboard would not have hot-swappable switches.
The 2019 keyboard lacks the newcomer’s media keys and certain has inferior keycaps (ABS versus doubleshot PBT) however also has a $50 cheaper MSRP ($150 versus $200). Considering the keycaps on the G Pro X are changeable, the G Pro X TKL does little to excite somebody who has been following Logitech keyboards for years.
Logitech’s non-gaming facet informed the same story this week. The firm released the Pebble Keys 2 K380s, a membrane keyboard with a playful look, light-weight, small construct, and three Bluetooth channels for a less expensive worth ($40 MSRP) than you’d anticipate of a equally specced mechanical keyboard. All of that might be used to explain Logitech’s K380 keyboard that got here out in September 2022.
Logitech’s weblog submit highlights the new peripheral’s new colorways. And the new keyboard’s Function row is programmed in another way than the K380, together with that includes a screen-capture button and emoji key, (one thing Logitech has grown keen on recently). Despite the similarities, the new keyboard is $7 greater than its ancestor.
At least there was extra than simply gentle refreshes this week. Sharkoon, a Germany-headquartered firm specializing in PC peripherals and parts, like circumstances and coolers, introduced its entrance into the barebones keyboard equipment area on Tuesday. For keyboard builders and other people eager to customise the feel and appear of their keyboard with out having to begin from scratch, barebone kits are a standout.
But much like the Logitech releases this week, Sharkoon’s Skiller SGK50 S4 barebones equipment is very much like a product it already sells. It’s really the stripped-down model of its Skiller SGK50 S4.
It’s also price highlighting that this is a 60 p.c barebones construct, which suggests you both should forego arrow keys or consider a artistic resolution. For most, which means this equipment is a no-go, even when it has a definite, removable cable and lower cost (50 euros / ~$54 MSRP) than many barebones choices.