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Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

2012-10-29
welcome to my unboxing and first look at the much-awaited finally mechanical keyboard from Logitech in the G series this is the g7 10 plus it uses Cherry MX brown switches which are a balance between sort of a tactile feel and quiet which is a factor for your more mainstream customer so the g7 10 plus is almost that that balanced approach between what the keyboard enthusiasts like which tends to be your cherry MX blues and what the sort of more mainstream customer would want which is a keyboard that doesn't make a whole lot of noise in fact I have a new co-worker who was looking at the Cherry MX blue keyboard in my office and he was like oh yeah it's the stupidest thing I've ever seen it's so loud can't Kevin can't get me can't can't can't get it it's stupid I'm like well no it's a typing experience and he's like nah that's the dumbest thing I ever heard so going with something like MX browns may be a very good approach although we'll have to try it to find out for sure 110 key anti-ghosting which means no matter what typing combinations you hit you're not going to have any random keystrokes pop up 26 key rollover which means you can put both hands and your face all over the keyboard it's going to register every stroke game slash desktop mode so that's probably basically just turning off the windows button you know likelihood dedicated media controls this is the kind of thing that a lot of mechanical keyboards don't have because they tend to be very basic designs whereas a logitech I'm expecting all the bells and whistles adjustable dual zone backlighting so there's the rest of the keyboard and then there's just the WASD Keys six programmable G keys with 18 total functions you have three memory keys for switching between different profiles high speed low noise tactile switches for feedback you can feel which is exactly what I spent the first part of the video saying I am like super super excited about this because if there's anyone who knows how to build input devices it is Logitech and if there's anyone who likes mechanical key switches it is slick followed by me I like them but not quite as much as he does I mean he's like like he's like sitting over there and I can see the drool coming out of the side of his mouth just looking at this keyboard because he is he walked in today and he saw the keyboard ready to be unboxed and he was like oh yeah you know yeah I'm not that excited about it cuz you know cherry brown switches and he's a cherry blue guy and then after like five minutes of we're talking about completely other unrelated things he just kind of turns to me he's like yeah I know I'm really excited about this keyboard you have to hurry up and unbox it yeah he was trying to talk himself out of it cuz he knows he can't afford it right now he's still in school just like diesel the intern which is why it's hard for me to get any videos done because these guys schedules are absolutely terrible and they're impossible to work with both of them I should just fire them both no yeah I know right alright so like most logitech keyboards you actually get accessories included with it like your wrist rest whereas most of the sort of booty key brand mechanical keyboard guys don't include any extraneous stuff like wrist rests or keyboard backlights or you know fancy looking cables and all that kind of kind of jazz so we've got two USB plugs here one is for the keyboard itself and one is for a probably a pass through USB yeah so that pass through is up here at the top so you plug that into your mouse or you could not plug it into your mouse and you could just use it for like a USB key or whatever else because it'll be running at full USB 2 speed because it's just a pass-through and it's not an actual hub look at all the cable management options they've built into this so you could have a wire running for your headset under here through here through here and then run that down to the back of your computer like that so it actually comes out at sort of a sensible location instead of just draping over your keyboard that's awesome and all of the huge rubber non-slip pads on the bottom of this keyboard these are very well-built these are very high quality rubber you know guaranteed they won't break and cause problems like your we're moving around also you've got feet right here which do not have rubber pads on them unfortunately i've seen ones in the past that do but these ones don't however it should still not go anywhere because of the rubber pads here and here that are still going to be down on the table so you can either incline the keyboard or you cannot if you prefer more flat typing experience there's some flex here in the wrist rest so you don't have to worry too much about which way it's oriented or how flat the surface you have it on is all right ah you got your programmable G keys oh you know what I've never actually typed on browns before they're quiet but they do have more feedback than blacks I'll give them that not nearly as much as blues I think I have a blue keyboard right here yeah here's a blue Philco right here so for comparison here's the sound this is what I was talking about we're logitech's probably going for like a compromise between that kind of a click and that kind of a sound so membrane keys are pretty much always quiet but then also just loops okay well we'll put that away for now they also just feel so mushy and you don't have that that response whereas these ones you can feel after here you got to get in really close for this so you push it down a little bit and the key hasn't registered yet and right there you can you can feel the mechanical switch there's a there's a pressure point there so you don't actually have to bottom them out and mash them in order to type on on Browns you can press them quite softly and you'll still have a good typing experience but it's not loud and I'd have to I'd have to sit and I'd have to actually use it for a long time to know for sure what I think but let's go ahead and plug it into something so we can have a look at the backlight now there's not many keyboards that I'd be considering proper gaming mechanical keyboards but the Corsair k9t as well as the g7 10 plus would be the ones that I'd say are more applicable now k9t uses red switches red switches are very linear so you know that sort of that buckling point that I showed you on the Logitech one that doesn't exist on them on the Corsairs you don't actually see where the key depress happens some people find this less helpful for typing whereas on Browns you really do have a little bit more feedback coming into your hands on sort of what you're actually typing neither of them are as responsive again as blues which I showed you before but there aren't any sort of fully featured keyboards like this where you've got things like macro keys and a full software suite that goes with it that are mechanical keyboards so this is what we've got to work with okay advantages g7 ten plus number one is these buttons and these buttons are all mechanical on the Corsair keyboard whoopsie daisies on the Corsair keyboard the programmable keys and the F keys as well as these keys are not mechanical okay another kind of cool thing about the Logitech keyboard is the course r1 has three brightness levels one two three and it does get pretty bright the Logitech one looks like it has two three four four brightness levels okay white backlight so it's up to you if you prefer white or blue personally I prefer blue you can switch between different profiles for the G keys here so you can program three full sets of functions I personally don't see much value to having this many programmable keys on the left of the keyboard because I'm not going to be able to reach them in the heat of battle anyway this is probably a good balance okay here you can control the brightness of either just the wasds or just the rest of the keyboard using two dedicated buttons up here you've got built-in media control keys on both of them built-in volume key knobs on both of them those are both working just fine mute button mute button so they're very similar in terms of their features it just comes down to what's the overall build quality that's actually very good Wow that's comparable to to something like a Philco or a ducky there's no flex to this thing at all that's outstanding although it doesn't have a metal backplane the same way that the k9t does so the k9d does have a little bit less flex on the backplane but the overall construction of this feels very good like not quite I don't think we kill a man with it but pretty darn pretty darn close aesthetics of it are great I think the orange accent here is outstanding I wouldn't mind if this instead of being a glossy black was sort of a less glossy black however it doesn't seem to be too much of a grease or dust magnet so far just kind of sort of pick at it a little bit see how gross it gets and it looks like it cleans off pretty easily there's a lot more to glossy finishes than just glossy or not glossy and this appears to be a very high quality one I think that pretty much covers everything that I can say about the g7 10 plus so Amanda gist for Logitech are going to be the cherry brown switches are going to be their very mature software platform that they have for their gaming peripherals as well as the fact that when it comes to true gaming keyboards fully featured gaming keyboards out there there's not a whole lot of choice for mechanical and if I was going to pick one I would definitely go with cherry Browns / cherry Reds thanks for checking out this unboxing and first look don't forget to subscribe for more unboxings reviews and other computer videos
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