Logitech G, a brand renowned for gaming technology, announced the release of the G915 X Series Gaming Keyboard at Logi Play 2024. This new keyboard is one of the slimmest low-profile wireless gaming keyboards in the market, standing at just 23 mm high. Designed with advanced technology and premium materials, the G915 X Series is targeted at dedicated gamers and high-end users who desire top-tier performance and aesthetics.
Arnaud Perret-Gentil, Head of PC Gaming at Logitech G, said, “Since the release of the G915 LIGHTSPEED in 2019, we’ve listened to our users. The G915 X includes the features gamers love with requested improvements.” The G915 X includes a new galvanic switch design that improves stability and reduces typing noise. It also features PBT keycaps, an upgrade from ABS, providing better durability and reduced oil visibility. The keyboard has a shorter actuation point of 1.3 mm, ensuring faster responses during gameplay.
Additionally, battery life has been significantly improved. The full-size version delivers up to 800 hours with backlighting off and 36 hours with RGB brightness at maximum. The tenkeyless version can last up to 1000 hours without backlighting. The G915 X also retains tri-mode connectivity—via LIGHTSPEED wireless, Bluetooth, and USB-wired connections.
Key features include KEYCONTROL for customizable macros, LIGHTSYNC RGB offering 16.8 million colors, and a solid aluminum frame for a superior typing experience. Pricing starts at $229.99 for the full-size wireless model.
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