The Logitech G915 is available in two versions: Either full-size or a tenkeyless (TKL) design. ![]() Although it took a while to adjust to the low-profile keycaps and Logitech’s switches, I’ve grown to love the balance that the G915 offers - and after months of continuous use, I’m not returning to a full-size keyboard any time soon. It’s a keyboard that manages gaming and typing well, and it’s a showstopper in the visual department. Still, the combination of the Lightspeed wireless technology, fairly unique low-profile switches, and rock-solid build make the G915 feel like it earns its asking price. It’s not as robust as a full-size board, and the pric, like a lot of Logitech peripherals, e is too high. I have searched far and wide for a keyboard that nails the look and feel, and after scouring dozens of low-profile options, I settled on the Logitech’s recent G915 TKL. ![]() Logitech’s G915 is for the gamer who wants the aesthetics of Apple’s Magic Keyboard with the feel of a mechanical switch (plus a good dose of RGB).
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