Logitech G513 Gaming Keyboard, RGB Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Romer-G Linear Key Switches, 25 Percent Faster Responsiveness, Aircraft Grade Brushed Aluminum, (UK Layout) - Carbon

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Logitech G513 Gaming Keyboard, RGB Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Romer-G Linear Key Switches, 25 Percent Faster Responsiveness, Aircraft Grade Brushed Aluminum, (UK Layout) - Carbon

Logitech G513 Gaming Keyboard, RGB Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Romer-G Linear Key Switches, 25 Percent Faster Responsiveness, Aircraft Grade Brushed Aluminum, (UK Layout) - Carbon

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The G512 and G513 gaming keyboards feature onboard memory to store lighting effects. This comes in handy if you need to use a computer that does not have LGS installed. At the time of release, you can only store one Freestyle, Zones or Effects (except Star Effect and Key Press) Lighting Mode layout on the keyboard’s memory. For more information, read Access On-Board lighting effects on the G512 and G513 gaming keyboard s. We call the ASUS ROG Strix G513QR a great choice when you need a comfortable and powerful laptop for gaming and multimedia. This means that the measured response time is better than the average of all tested devices (21.8 ms).

Logitech G513 Gaming Keyboard, RGB Backlit Mechanical Gaming

CPU performance is slightly limited on battery power. The Cinebench multi-thread scores are a good 10% lower on battery power than when plugged in. The Asus ROG Strix impresses with an elaborate design and fast hardware. The latter can unfold its potential well in the large 15-inch case and achieve a decent performance boost compared to the last generation. Especially the impressive 300 Hz display as well as the RTX 3070 and its generously sized TDP give gamers their money's worth. title=More%20Expert%20Tech%20Roundups&type=articles%2Cvideos&tags=tech-roundup&count=6&columnCount=6&theme=article By comparison, the Romer-G Linear switch feels firm but without introducing too much resistance. Thanks to the boxy nature of the underlying mechanism, each key press actuates evenly and comes to a nearly silent stop. Comparatively, we’ve always felt Cherry MX Red offers so little resistance, the keys chatter and feel uneven when actuated. Per-key lighting customization is available, as is a decent amount of lighting presets such as color wave, breathing, ripple effects, and a really cool animation that makes it appear like an ocean wave is lapping across the keyboard. As mentioned above, you can also create your own animations, either from scratch or by copying a pre-existing one and customizing it. Creating anything worth looking at definitely has a learning curve, but it’s kind of neat if you’re looking to make your keyboard truly stand out.

Zones: Group keys together into color zones. You can only assign an individual key to one zone at a time.

Logitech G513 Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - UK

LQ156M1JW25 tested with X-Rite i1Pro 2Maximum: 308cd/m² (Nits) Average: 287.6cd/m² Minimum: 14cd/m² Equilibrium is the perfect word for Asus ROG Strix G15, every chioce on this gaming notebook has a precise ratio.

Verdict - Successful high-performance 15-inch laptop

In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.2 (minimum) to 636 (maximum) ms. » 15% of all devices are better. What I really like about the Strix G15 is the nice balance between resolution and refresh rate, giving the user the best of both worlds. While plenty of mechanical keyboards use the venerable Cherry MX switches, Logitech has for some time now opted to develop its own mechanical switches named Romer-G. The G513 uses an all-new version of the company’s proprietary switches, so instead of just one type there are now two: either Linear or Tactile. Comparatively, the Romer-G Linear is akin to a Cherry MX Red switch with a smooth, fast keystroke. The Romer-G Tactile is closer to a Cherry MX Brown, with a tactile response with each key press. Our configuration of the Strix G15 G513 is equipped with a matte Full HD IPS panel with a refresh rate of 300 Hz. Alternatively, a WQHD panel (2560x1440, also matte) at 165 Hz is also available. It's arguable whether this will result in recognizable advantages in terms of sharpness in a display size of only 15.6 inches, although the 300 Hz of the Full HD panel could be regarded in a similarly critical way outside of hectic shooter games. Furthermore, both panels support Adaptive Sync. This is probably the best normal gaming 15.6" laptop we've ever tested, for a normal exaggerated price (especially in the current state of affairs, I'd call it very affordable). So we definitely recommend.



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