Testseek.com have collected 142 expert reviews of the Logitech G910 Orion Spark and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech G910 Orion Spark.
November 2014
(81%)
142 Reviews
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At first, when we got into looking at all aspects of the G910 Orion Spark RGB, we would be lying if that $189.99 MSRP wasn't the biggest issue for most mechanical keyboard users deciding for or against this solution. However, with a bit of time passed si...
Published: 2015-02-13, Author: Dan , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: Like most premium mechanical keyboards released of late, the Logitech G910 includes customisable LEDs under each key, so you can deck out your board to look like you've spilled a pack of Smarties on it. Ahem. Perhaps more useful are the new Romer-G switc...
Extremely comfortable, good layout and has naturally contoured key caps to reduce mis-strikes, Romer-G switches are responsive and quiet compared to Cherry mechanical switches, Individual RGB backlight, Logitech Gaming Software with reliable game detectio
Lack of USB pass-through may be an issue for some
As with all Logitech G series products, there is the RRP that scares you and the street price that seems much more reasonable. The RRP on the G910 Orion Spark is $249 but the street price has been seen as low as $188 which is a good deal. It's still a lot...
Sleek design, Thoughtful key placement, Robust customization, No key ghosting
Pricey, No key "click" sound, Desk hog
If you’re serious about PC gaming, the Logitech G910 Orion Spark is a carefully engineered mechanical keyboard worth its weight in LEDs. That said, folks may feel put-off about the premium price tag or lack of aural tactile feedback, which is understandable...
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Published: 2015-02-03, Author: Ryan , review by: techsmart.co.za
Terrific Build, Chock full of features, Highly responsive, Comprehensive backlighting
The G910 does what an exceptional good gaming keyboard should do, delivering a host of easy to use gaming tools that will enhance your gaming. The mechanical switches leave a lot to be desired, and the ergonomics of the thing make typing a bit of a mess, ...
Abstract: However, the G910 doesn't use the widely used and popular Cherry MX switches; they've used exclusive new RomerG mechanical switches – which they've developed with partnership from Omron – widely known for their mice switches. Logitech claims that it has a...
Custom designed key caps that guide your fingers in, Backlights bright and clear, RoamerG keys as comfortable and responsive as Cherry MX or Topre keys, Lots of shortcut and macro keys with customization options, Arx Dock
Placement of some customizable keys, Keyboard stands not high enough, Arx Control app cumbersome to use, USB cable hardwired into keyboard, No builtin USB hub, Wrist rest could be improved for comfort
Ergonomische TastaturenFür die Hände sind rechteckige Standard-Tastaturen nicht die beste Wahl. Linderung gibt es auf vielfältige Weise: Modelle ohne Nummernblock oder in noch kleineren Formaten erlauben eine ergonomischere Haltung der Extremitäten im Zus...
Große Gaming-Tastatur mit innovativen Tasten und cleveren Features- 8/10Für rund 120 Euro liefert Logitech zwar kein schickes Metall, aber ein extrem stabiles Gehäuse mit sehr guten, Nicht-Standard-Tasten und toller Software. Allerdings trübt die gewö...