This product does not need to be £60 it doesn't even deserve to be £10 on top of the terrible refund policies of maplin it is a definite terrible product
This product does not need to be £60 it doesn't even deserve to be £10 on top of the terrible refund policies of maplin it is a definite terrible product
Got a lemon. Keen to get a new one...
Logitech's entry-level gaming feature sacrifices too much in the name of simplicity.
Tall key travel; Spill-resistant design
Membrane design limits functionality; Flimsy construction; Little money saved over mechanical keyboards; Splotchy backlighting
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.
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
Though the G213 Prodigy features a high-end rubber-dome switch, it's not enough to overcome an exorbitant price, flimsy construction, and a massive...
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
Keyboard works fine, only problem I have had with it was when I am in some games the RGB does not work, not sure if it is a software problem or what, i haven't found any fixes that work.
The Logitech G213 Prodigy Gaming Keyboard ($69.99) is an entry-level gaming keyboard with some of the bells and whistles gamers look for, but at a price that is more palatable to mom and dad.
Multiple lighting schemes; Syncs with other Logitech G products; Liquid resistant; Affordable
Mushy membrane keys; Demonstrates some flex; Lacks separate macro keys
A few years ago, recommending a PC as a casual gaming system would have been unthinkable. Now, between inexpensive systems, simple digital downloads and a booming indie scene, a regular PC without a standalone graphics card is a perfectly viable alternative for those who want to go beyond simple...
Attractive design; Programmable keys and profiles; Good typing performance
So-so membrane keys; Dull lighting; Somewhat expensive
Really nice keyboard, very well designed and very robust. The keys are nice and soft to use and the wrist support is excellent. As an added binus, the color changing lights look cool too, especially in low light. It's USB so just plug it in and you're away.
There is a sense though that the G213 lacks a wow factor. If you prefer your keyboards mechanical, and fully gaming orientated, then this is a clear downgrade. It's a solid offering and worth a look at the price.
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