![]() Only USB2.0 for onboard port, and since it uses 2xUSB ports, its not really giving you an extra header. They got away with 1 USB header in the past, not sure why they needed 2 here. The cord is really thick, and kinda ugly. Personally, the G710+ didn't feel much better than domed rubber cap keyboard, and while my wife always jokes about the loudness of this keyboard, she hasn't demanded that I get rid of it, yet either. If you live with others that are noise sensitive, or share a space while gaming, you may want to consider the G710+ with the dampened MX Browns. Really nice though because it prevents the keyboard from sliding around even when I am pounding out 100+wpm like I am now or 150+apm when heavy gaming.Ĭons: Nothing to take off, but some annoyances nonetheless They must have a slab of lead in this thing because it is HEAVY. +G-keys are a little more understated with only 6, so if you are a heavy G-key user you may need the G510 or G910 instead. ![]() +The media keys and volume wheel are really handy features. The space bar is the only key that is not as tight and responsive as I would like. I've had issues in the past with some Logitech keyboards including the original G15 where the keycaps would get loose over time, no such issue on these. ![]() ![]() Contrast for WASD and arrow keys, you can also control the level of illumination for these key groups as well. +The key caps are well made, sturdy, feel great with a slight matte finish to them. Anyone who remembers those old IBM "clicky" keys will appreciate these.except for maybe anyone else who lives with you, more on this later. Here's a rundown of the key highlights of this keyboard Pros: I've been using Logitech Gaming Keyboards since they invented the genre with the original G15, and the G710 Blue continues this solid pedigree. ![]()
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