![]() ![]() Negatives aside, I do quite like the addition of dedicated media controls and an all-important volume roller, plus the tenkeyless form factor does bode well for those with limited desk space. Instead, the Pro X TKL Lightspeed arrives in a choice of either GX Blue Clicky, GX Red Linear, and GX Brown Tactile switches. Quite disappointing, really, as this design has become somewhat of standard in modern keyboards. Of note, this variant does not carry over the hot-swappable PCB from the original Pro X. As the name suggests, it offers a 1Khz polling rate and connects to your PC using Logitech’s Lightspeed dongle, whereas the original only featured wired connectivity via Micro-USB.Īdditionally, you can also connect over far less responsive Bluetooth, though it is a welcome addition, or the option of tethered connectivity via USB Type-C cable. G Pro X TKL Lightspeed KeyboardĪs for the G Pro X TKL Lightspeed gaming keyboard, it offers several key (pun intended) advancements over its predecessor. ![]() ![]() All that in an ambidextrous, ergonomic frame weighing only 60 grams. There’s also zero-additive PTFE mouse feet that supposedly deliver seamless reactivity and smooth gliding capabilities. Other notable features include a 25KHz maximum frame rate, 95-hour battery life that marks a 25-hour battery improvement from the previous version, USB Type-C fast charging and tethered connectivity, and compatibility with the latest Powerplay mouse pads for seamless wireless charging. ![]()
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