Published: 2011-01-26
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The LCD screen is in colour and well defined. Among the features on offer (clock, performance level readings, RSS flows and so on), there's a video player. Frankly, why? We tested it: it isn't bad at all. Small, but the colours and reactivity were real...
 Up to 6 simultaneous commands, Simplified system of macros, Keys that can stand up to a bit of battering, Backlit keys, Multifunction colour screen, double port USB 2.0 hub...
 Very (too?) gamer looking, Pricey!, Noisy keys...
 Logitech are giving us a gamer keyboard here, a little bit more understated than the Mircosoft or the Zeboard. Undeniably effective, shame about how it looks...
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Published: 2009-06-16
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We were big fans of Logitech's two-colour LCD-equipped , but we can't say we find that the addition of a colour screen justifies the AU$399.95 price tag for the updated G19 model. Yes, it's neat to put a full-colour image or even a video up on...
 Large colour LCD supports digital photos and video playback , Included software development kit opens LCD up to home-brew and community-made apps , 16 million colour options for backlit keys , Built-in USB 2.0 ports , Improved macro recording capabilities...
 High price could limit adoption and thus hurt community software momentum , Configuration software needs consolidation...
 Logitech's AU$399.95 G19 Gaming Keyboard boasts a built-in colour LCD with exciting capabilities, as well as lots of little improvements over previous models. But with few apps—thus far—that take advantage of the screen in a meaningful...
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Published: 2009-10-06
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Everyone has used a keyboard, and most people use them every day for every reason, from gaming to chatting, to writing a midterm paper. While some keyboards have just a basic set of keys, others, like the Logitech G19 have more keys than anyone could...
 Backlit keyboard for easy viewing, Can change backlight color, Software works in Windows XP, Vista, and 7, as well as Mac OS X, "G" keys can be used to easily create macros, Supports multiple profiles, Full color LCD display can display a wealth of inf...
 Some keys' color can not be changed, Price...
 While Logitech makes products for many different markets, the G19 keyboard is definitely aimed at gamers. Everything on it is projected to gamers, from the backlit keyboard, to the "G" keys, to the full color LCD screen that can display in-game inform...
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Published: 2009-08-13
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How far is too far when it comes to gaming peripherals? Given that comparing a gaming device to a normal computing peripheral is akin to comparing a Ford Laser to a Ferrari, that can be a hard question answer. Thankfully, we now have Logitechs G19, wh...
 Kind of neat, but way too expensive...
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Published: 2009-04-16
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Today were going to be taking a look at the Logitech G19, the newest gaming keyboard in their accessory line-up. In addition to bringing back a healthy number of customisable keys, this new unit has a brand new colour LCD display which is certainly a l...
 The Logitech G19 isn’t for everyone, that’s for sure. Not every user has£140 to spend on a keyboard and it is even a stretch for those who normally enjoy a touch of extravagance.As far as being a typists keyboard, the Logitech G19 is far...
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Published: 2009-04-29
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Logitech has a well-deserved reputation for making some of the best gaming peripherals around. All the way from its to the recently-reviewed , its G-Series has consistently won TR recommended awards. Today were looking at the brand-new G19 Gami...
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Published: 2010-04-27
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Back in April of 2009, we brought you a brief first look at Logitech’s G19 gaming keyboard. A year later, the G19 is still the flagship of Logitech’s range: Paul Urquhart takes another look to see if it’s still worthy of the hype.If you’re an avid gam...
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Published: 2009-03-31
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Why would any normal person want to splash out close to£120 on a keyboard? Well, Logitech's successor to the popular G15 isn't aimed at the conventional, everyday computer user–the G19 sits pretty close to the‘ultimate' end of the hardcore gaming p...
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Published: 2009-11-26
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The G19 was a wonder to use while gaming. The keys were well–spaced, and Logitech builds in just enough resistance so that you're absolutely sure when a key is depressed. The LCD display (especially when playing a supported game), quickly became indispensible, although it’s not at all required to enjoy...
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