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Mechanical keyboards are now one of those niche products SSDs were a couple of years ago, but if you step back and look at the market, they are absolutely everywhere; dominant from every point of view. Most peripheral companies have already released their...

Fully customisable RGB lighting options via Logitech Gaming Software, Tenkeyless design is currently very popular, G410 builds on the success of the previous G910, RomerG switches are very good switches in our opinion...

Carry handle isn't entirely relevant, very lightweight, but could be mistaken for feeling cheap, Switches sound like a cheap generic brand, Pricing could be a bit more competitive...

It's very clear and apparent that the Logitech G410 is a small and stylish option to those looking for a desk-space saving mechanical keyboard, but does it really do enough for its £120 price tag to be justified as a good value option? There is a lot of c...
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Today we have another great peripheral review in store for you. But first, I want you to think about what you feel makes peripherals ‘gaming' related. Is it design, function or performance? Is it flashy lights and loads of options? Well, while we could de...

RomerG switches offer a good experience, PerKey RGB LED illumination, Extended wrist rest on the left side, lightweight...

Price could be a tad better, Not as many options in the software as one would hope for...
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Cherry has dominated the mechanical key switch market for years. However, Logitech's own Romer-G switch comes very highly rated and is quite durable.Logitech's Romer-G switch is designed to actuate faster and has a longer lifespan compared to Cherry count...

RomerG switches are excellent, High quality RGB lighting, 10keyless design...

Expensive.

The Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum is an excellent keyboard both for typing and gaming. The software is responsive and easy to use, the lighting effects can rival other high-end RGB keyboards and the Romer-G switches are still a joy to use on a day to day b...
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Today is a special day here at eTeknix, as we've got the all-new Logitech Atlas Spectrum G410 mechanical keyboard. That in itself is pretty special, as this is a major product for Logitech, but it's also great for us, as it's been a long time since we've...

Ultralightweight design, TKL design is great for gaming, Perkey RGB lighting, Keylock feature, Easy to use software, RomerG keys are great for work and gaming, Detachable phone mount, Cons, Some of the plastics feel a little cheaper than I had hoped, Neut...

Some of the plastics feel a little cheaper than I had hoped...

Price The Logitech G410 is available directly from Logitech for £119.99, with a range of international key layouts to suit your personal preferences. Overview The Logitech G410 is a real oddball of a keyboard, at first I didn't like the looks and feel of...
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Mechanical keyboards are extremely popular at the moment, at least if we look at the available keyboards on the market. For our new comparison test we received a total of 16 models by 11 different manufacturers. Which one should you get? Originally ke...

After testing 16 different mechanical keyboards we can safely say that when it comes to the typing experience most of the models are a lot alike. This is mostly because of the used technique; everything with the Cherry MX switches has the same key sizes...
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2015 was a great year for gamers not only because we all witnessed the release of many interesting game titles for the PC (such as the Witcher 3, Fallout 4, Mortal Kombat X, Star Wars Battlefront, Mad Max, Just Cause 3, Batman Arkham Knight, Dying Light a...

Design, Size (Tenkeyless Model), Full RGB Key Illumination (16.8m Colors), Available Effects, Individual Key Illumination, RomerG Mechanical Switches (70M Actuations/Reduced Actuation Force By 25%), AntiGhosting, Arx Control Integration (Removable Docking...

No USB Ports, Overall Build Quality...

The G910 Orion Spark is one of the best Mechanical Keyboards to ever reach our lab although we all think it could had been even better had Logitech added powered USB ports. Naturally we thought the G410 Atlas Spectrum would be just another G910 minus the...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2017-05-01 06:51:00
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The G410 Atlas Spectrum represents the company's entry-level "tenkeyless" board (i.e, lacking a numeric keypad) with full RGB illumination, allowing gamers of modest budgets to step up to a pretty fancy keyboard for just $129. That's on the cheaper side...

Comfortable key switches, Excellent lighting options, Affordable...

No backlighting on media icons, No USB pass-through, ARX smartphone-link app didn't serve any purpose...

Aggressively priced for a tenkeyless, RGB-lit keyboard with mechanical switches, the G410 is a fine "gateway" pick for budding e-sports fans and PC gamers not craving macro keys. Read More…...
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Expert reviews...

The Logitech G410 is a decent keyboard. It has Romer-G switches, a TKL design, 2-year warranty, RGB backlighting, and reliable software. These are all items that competing keyboards either lack or don't execute well, making for some positive marks for Log...
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A few months ago, I took at look at the Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Keyboard and found it to be a nice, but flawed product. I really like the Romer-G key was nice, but didn't like the different key caps scattered throughout the keyboard. Logi...
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If there has been one complaint I have heard from many gamers it is, “I don't have enough space.” This is a very common problem for PC gamers as most of us have more than one monitor, a tower, mouse and of course, our headsets. When setting up all the ess...

Logitech's G410 Atlas Spectrum TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard has everything any gamer would want, customization, lightweight, durability and of course, the 25% faster response due to the exclusive Romer-G mechanical switches. But still, some may be a lit...
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In our most recent product review, we looked at the Logitech G502 Proteus Core and compared it to two of Logitech's most popular mice in history, the G5 and G9x. The G502 came away the clear winner in a number of ways, including balance, hand feel, smooth...
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