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Logitech's G610 Orion Brown is a slightly overhauled version of an otherwise familiar product. Although it looks almost identical to the more upmarket G810 Orion Spectrum and the older G610 Orion Spectrum, the Orion Brown is somewhat different in its appr...

Fairly sturdy construction, Simple, unassuming looks, Very stable, does not move around at all...

Keycaps are mediocre at best, Confused styling, Limited features, Only available with MX Red or Brown, Cannot be disassembled readily...

A more familiar alternative for those who like Logitech's keyboards but not their switches, the G610 offers a sleek look for those not too concerned with all the bells and whistles of more expensive keyboards. £80.97 On Amazon MOREHow We Test...
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What a relief. After two game-y keyboards, the G910 and the 10-key-less G410, Logitech's finally gone back to an old design: a plain black rectangle. And it brought back Cherry switches, too.It's almost too good to be true.The G610 and G810 lines actually...

Okay, I don't like Romer-G switches and I wish the G610 came with RGB backlighting and Cherry switches. Nothing here is perfect.That being said, the design of the G610 and G810 makes for a damn nice keyboard. It's probably my favorite of Logitech's modern...
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Bright & Tight Lights Much like any other gaming keyboard these days, the G610 comes with RGB backlit keys with the option of being totally customisable to suit your game style or preference when using for work. You can personalise each and every key lig...

Much cheaper compared to the G810 Orion Spectrum, the G610 is a much more affordable keyboard with eerily similar features and specs...
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When reviewing a gaming keyboard it is incredibly difficult to actually benchmark a keyboard in some way to say whether or not you have a good or bad keyboard from a score that is accrued through various tests. A keyboard very much boils down to whether o...
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What is the Logitech G610 Orion? The G610 Orion deploys familiar Cherry MX key switch technology in a smart, understated design. It marks a departure from other recent Logitech gaming products: those have been brighter and more outlandish, and they've als...

Cherry MX Red switches, Media keys included, Smart and sturdy design...

Limited macro functionality, Occasional typing inconsistencies, No USB passthrough...

It's light on features, but the typing experience is second-to-none...
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Well this is a first! I was quite shocked to get an email from a Logitech representative offering me a chance to take a look at one of their new Logitech G mechanical keyboards, the Logitech G610 with Cherry MX Brown switches.It was just a few short month...
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A little while ago I reviewed Logitech's new G810 Orion Spectrum keyboard . I loved it, I gave it a full whack of score-stars plus an award. For exactly the same reasons the newer G610 Orion Brown received identical accolades. The reasons being: it look...

"It's beautiful to look at and use."...
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This is the tale of two mechanical keyboards – the Logitech G610 Brown and Blue. The colour refers to the type of Cherry MX Mechanical Key Switch – in all other respects, they are identical.Let's start by admitting I am not a gamer and the G series is Log...

The brown or the blue are solid keyboards. After using each for a few days as a journalist, I lean towards the blue – if only for the audible click. Typists will fawn over it too.Gamers will probably like the brown. All are a hell of a lot easier on the f...
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We were impressed with the last Logitech keyboards we reviewed . The G810 was our favourite all-rounder for typing and gaming. However, we also checked out the G610 Orion Brown. The difference here is the switches – the Brown uses Cherry MX Brown mechanic...

A well-built Cherry MX Blue keyboard, Good for some typists...

Expensive, Can still make fingers hurt, Noisy...

Logitech's keyboard feels very solid and the keys are stiff and clicky like Cherry Blues should be. They're for typists not gamers but even so, they can make your fingers hurt after a while...
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We were impressed with the last Logitech keyboards we reviewed . The G810 was our favourite all-rounder for typing and gaming. However, we also checked out the G610 Orion Brown. The difference here is the switches – the Brown uses Cherry MX Brown mechanic...

A well-built Cherry MX Blue keyboard, Good for some typists...

Expensive, Can still make fingers hurt, Noisy...

Logitech's keyboard feels very solid and the keys are stiff and clicky like Cherry Blues should be. They're for typists not gamers but even so, they can make your fingers hurt after a while...
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In much the same vein as Steelseries's latest effort, Logitech has moved away from the proprietary keys of its premium keyboard (the Romer-G keys of the G810 Orion Spectrum) to utilise Cherry keys on its more modestly priced follow-up keyboard. The reason...

Great design, Choice of Cherry switches, AV controls...

AV controls are very clicky, No USB pass-through...

An excellent budget mechanical keyboard that offers performance over flash.
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By now I'm becoming a dab hand at all of this mechanical keyboard stuff, having this as my third one. I've only just realised, however, that the colour of the switches is probably one of the most important things I should have spoken about. Incidentally...
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As part of its expanding range of gaming keyboards , Logitech has released a couple of new Cherry Mechanical offerings under the G610 Orion brand. Constructed of industrial grade plastic for a strong, robust appearance that is strong enough to handle the...
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Keyboards have become a very important tool in our lives, from using it for everyday typing to pwning noobs in an online multiplayer game, therefore, it needs to be comfortable and fast to respond, getting it to do what we want. When it comes to mechanica...
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Early this year Logitech introduced the first models in its new line-up of mechanical keyboards, the G410 and the G910. In the meantime they've added the G610 and G810, which are positioned in between the G410 and G910. It's remarkable that Logitech has...

Logitech's mechanical flagship, the G910 Orion Spark, featured a somewhat eccentric design. For those who prefer a clean design, the G810 is a great alternative. You will miss dedicated macro keys and the faceted keycaps, but in return you will get a mu...
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tomshardware.com Updated: 2017-05-17 03:53:30
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Logitech's G610 Orion Brown is a slightly overhauled version of an otherwise familiar product. Although it looks almost identical to the more upmarket G810 Orion Spectrum and the older G610 Orion Spectrum, the Orion Brown is somewhat different in its appr...

Fairly sturdy construction, Simple, unassuming looks, Very stable, does not move around at all...

Keycaps are mediocre at best, Confused styling, Limited features, Only available with MX Red or Brown, Cannot be disassembled readily...

A more familiar alternative for those who like Logitech's keyboards but not their switches, the G610 offers a sleek look for those not too concerned with all the bells and whistles of more expensive keyboards. - MORE: Best Deals MORE: How We...
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The Logitech G610 has been out for a few months now which has given me ample amount of time to fully test the keyboard. The G610 is part of Logitech's line up of keyboards and has held up nicely. The design is elegant and features white backlighting which...
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Keyboards can come in many shapes, sizes, and styles, and yet it seems that the market is flooded with a focus on “gamer” styles with sharp angles and gaudy, unnecessary design additions – no, fake rivets and wings aren't needed on any keyboard. For this...

The Logitech G610 doesn't have any crazy features, but it is a simple, solid keyboard with some unique features for its price point. At the price of $90 it has fairly customizable programmable lighting, a reserved style, Cherry MX switches, dedicated medi...
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Cherry MX key switches are considered the gold standard among mechanical keyboard enthusiasts. They offer a rainbow of tactile and audio feedback types, and they're built to last through millions of presses, so they've developed a fanatical following. Log...

Solid build quality with reliable Cherry MX key switches, Programmable white backlighting...

Doesn't feel quite as bulletproof as some other Cherry MX keyboards, No USB or audio ports, No clicky key switch options...

Although they pack few fancy features, Logitech's G610 Orion Red and Brown keyboards offer simple, reliable performance that mechanical keyboard enthusiasts will appreciate...
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Never let it be said that Logitech doesn't listen to its fans. The company's last few gaming keyboards have made use of its proprietary Romer-G mechanical switches. While they're fine switches, if you didn't like the feel, you were out of luck. Enter the...

Authentic Cherry MX key, Cheaper than full RGB keyboard, Discrete media control buttons...

No Blue or Green option, Lighting effects seem superfluou, Feels like a stripped-down G810...

The Orion is a keyboard with no fancy extras, for better and worse. Features like RGB lighting go by the wayside, facilitating a lower price tag and more streamlined software. The G610's dignified design and discrete media buttons are just as delightful a...
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The Logitech G610 is a full-size mechanical gaming keyboard that comes in two variants, Orion Brown and Orion Red. The layout of the G610 is pretty much the same as the G810, except it lacks the RGB color lighting and it uses the Cherry-MX switches. Logit...

Attractive Design, Solid Performance, Media Buttons, RGB Lighting, Comfortable, Sturdy...

No USB Ports, Spacebar Feels Cheap, If you are looking for a solid mechanical gaming keyboard with a great typing and gaming experience, you can't go wrong with the Logitech G610...

I believe the Logitech G610 keyboard deserves our Highly Recommended award.Final Score8.5« Home Page »Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus...
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