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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: exit on Tue, 26 May 2015, 04:41:19
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It's trademarked!
http://www.trademarkia.com/logitech-g310-atlas-dawn-86634296.html
Follows the same pattern as their other keyboards with the 10 at the end.
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Allegedly, this would be it :
(http://reho.st/self/886d7b7170a1276442b9a86fba7707e3feac6a1b.jpg)
(http://reho.st/self/720e96922de22ee00cbc684ea3793d4e5e38a1d8.jpg)
(http://reho.st/self/895c2b5153f20b4cdb2ffbda612612a0c5727b49.jpg)
Sauce (http://watchmono.com/blog-entry-5462.html)
The online stores listing the SKU are showing prices neighboring $100.
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That's their first TKL keyboard right? Looks cool, not a fan of the Romer G switches though.
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It would indeed be their first mechanical TKL board.
I am disappointed to see they do not appear to have improved upon the G910's design :
• By removing or addressing the incoherent key profiles (hopefully making them less flimsy than on its predecessor).
• By doing away with the asymmetrical palm-rest which is a recurring complaint with the G910 when it comes to do using the keyboard outside of gaming; i.e. typing.
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Is that 1.5 control keys and 1.25 for everything else in the bottom row?
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Hmm $100, I think at that price I'd be willing to give Romer G switches a try. Do you know if the LEDs are RGB as well?
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Too bad they didn't address the way the keys are made, it's one of the biggest flaws in the original.
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Hmm $100, I think at that price I'd be willing to give Romer G switches a try. Do you know if the LEDs are RGB as well?
To the best of my understanding they are blue only on this SKU.
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It would indeed be their first mechanical TKL board.
I am disappointed to see they do not appear to have improved upon the G910's design :
• By removing or addressing the incoherent key profiles (hopefully making them less flimsy than on its predecessor).
• By doing away with the asymmetrical palm-rest which is a recurring complaint with the G910 when it comes to do using the keyboard outside of gaming; i.e. typing.
They're too busy rebranding: http://gizmodo.com/logitech-is-changing-its-name-to-logi-because-tech-me-1716336406
I think the Logitech G subbrand will stay though, because gamers like their tech.
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Yeah, I saw that this morning.
I've been wandering for a long time now when they would move on from their old — in my opinion, outdated — logo.
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Di's not even real keyboard..
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I love the switches but I dont like the keycaps. I mean... I am sure some people will make custom keycaps and maybe even a proper wrist rest in the future.
What bothers me the most is the left side of the keyboard, that random handle or whatever it is makes no sense. I mean, its a tkl keyboard, supposed to be somewhat compact... and they add a random thing on the left side of it.
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Man...As I love logitech, I wanted to give their new switches a chance but I just hate the way it looks...
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It would indeed be their first mechanical TKL board.
I am disappointed to see they do not appear to have improved upon the G910's design :
• By removing or addressing the incoherent key profiles (hopefully making them less flimsy than on its predecessor).
• By doing away with the asymmetrical palm-rest which is a recurring complaint with the G910 when it comes to do using the keyboard outside of gaming; i.e. typing.
They're too busy rebranding: http://gizmodo.com/logitech-is-changing-its-name-to-logi-because-tech-me-1716336406
I think the Logitech G subbrand will stay though, because gamers like their tech.
lol I like how the subject says "[..]tech means nothing"