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Review on Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard - BLACK ๐Ÿ’ป - LIGHTSYNC RGB Backlit, Spill-Resistant, Customizable & Dedicated Multi-Media Keys by Stanislaw Kobylka (S แ Œ

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are some variations, but tolerable on the whole.

To tell you the truth, I have no idea what the takeaway should be. The Logitech K120 is, in my opinion, a tremendous improvement over the G213 when used in the workplace. Having a lower profile, having tactile sensations that are more comfortable, and having a keystroke sound that is significantly quieter. On the other hand, G213 enjoys both an aesthetic and a utilitarian perspective. THAT could go either way. Try using it for some work if you're interested in purchasing a keyboard of this kind. Now that I think about it, I'm not sure if I would purchase it again. If I were in your shoes, I might look for something else.

Pros
  • 1. a sleek and conservative design. The keyboard has a very nice appearance. 2. Does not move around when placed on the table. It will take some effort on your part to remove the keyboard from its current location. 3. Backlight. The backlighting is very impressive. I changed the intensity of the backlighting and standardized the color of each key on the keyboard. The eyes have a really nice and comfortable feel to them. There is a complete overview of all the keys.
Cons
  • 1, The stroke of the keys is very light, and at the end of each press there is a sound of plastic hitting plastic. This is the only sound that can be heard. I was warned that the keyboard is noisy, but I was not prepared for how loud it actually is. When you try to print something, a very loud bang begins, which quickly becomes annoying. 2. Inconvenient design. My keyboard is on a drawer. If the legs are not stretched, then the first row of keys, which includes a space bar, will be raised, which will make it difficult for the hands to reach those keys. If the legs are pulled out, then the function keys and the escape key are hidden beneath the table cover since the keyboard case is extremely wide and high. since of this, fingers cannot fit into the little space that exists between the keyboard and the table cover, making it difficult to push the function keys and the escape key. You will need to bring the keyboard into the room.