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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Commandes multimédias dédiées
Repose-paumes
Sobre et bien fini
Frappe agréable
Bien qu'assez ferme pour du dôme
Stabilité sur le bureau
Moins bruyant qu'un mécanique
Résistance aux éclaboussures
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Repose-paumes non amovible et clavier relativement imposant par conséquent
Extrait: For some PC gamers, having the right keyboard attached to your computer can be almost as important as the hardware inside it. However, for the uninitiated, it can be hard to see what all the fuss is about. Is there really any difference between fancy gami...
Publié: 2018-06-15, Auteur: Tom , review by: pcgamer.com
Extrait: Investing in a good gaming keyboard is akin to buying a good steering wheel. No matter how amazing your car may be, it's worthless if you can't drive it properly. A high-quality keyboard can ensure that every one of your commands are executed flawlessly a...
Feels okay. for a rubber-dome switch keyboard, Zone RGB lighting, Professional look
Wrist rest doesn't detach, Priced like an actual mechanical keyboard, Flimsy construction
It's hard for me to imagine a reason to buy a G213. It's not that Logitech's made a bad keyboard—it is, as I said, a high-class rubber-dome keyboard. Is there an enthusiast market for that, though? Rubber domes are popular because they're cheap. Charging...
Publié: 2017-02-20, Auteur: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
To begin with, the 4 mm key travel and 50g actuation force makes the G213 feel almost like a mechanical keyboard. In fact, there were times that I forgot that I was on a membrane keyboard as I clacked away on CES news stories last month. But there is a sl...
Publié: 2016-10-27, Auteur: Michael , review by: gamersnexus.net
When we originally unboxed the Logitech G213 Prodigy, we expected to be disappointed by having to use a rubber dome keyboard again. Rubber domes have fallen out of vogue, and although we know plenty of our readers still prefer the cost or feel of rubber d...
These Logitech mice use excellent quality parts and have been the best I have used so far. The new pwm3366 sensor is really accurate and feels really smooth. With 16.8 million RGB colors you can create bright and interesting themes to match your entire se
NO mechanical switches for keyboard and the Wireless G403 mouse is more expensive
The Logitech Prodigy Series was designed to give great features for the price. The PRO series as well was designed to be the best Esports mouse you can get for as little as possible. This means quality parts for a fantastic price...
Relatively quiet key action, Large media keys, Feet unfold to the side for extra stability
Flimsy frame, Membrane, not mechanical, keys, Lighting customizable only by zone, Key reassignment works only on function keys, No pass-through ports or volume dial
The colorful G213 Prodigy benefits from Logitech's great Gaming Software, but it otherwise can't compete with similarly priced competition—even from within Logitech's own product ranks. Read More…...
You would think that by stripping down the features to hone the design into a simple, no nonsense affair that the G213 Prodigy could broaden its appeal. After all, keyboards such as the G910 might have plenty of features but unless they cater to your spec...
The G403 Mouse certainly hits the mark when it comes to being gamer quality hardware, but the high price point and lack of features that legitimate high-end gaming peripherals have that cost less make this not a great value. There just isn't enough to sep...
Extrait: Whether you're a hardcore gamer or an office worker, Logitech has a whole line of products for you. But what if your kid's a gamer? Or you're building a budget PC and don't have room for a mouse that cracks into the 3-digit range? Logitech didn't have an...