Excerpt: Logitech’s G19 gaming keyboard—which borders on ludicrous with its embedded Linux mini-computer and full-blown LCD monitor —is the best one they’ve made yet, even
Excerpt: The keyboard everyone in the world drooled over for months and months is out there on the market. It’s got its own LCD screen, it looks slick as hell, and it costs a...
Summary: The Logitech G19 is a high-end gaming keyboard with a built-in, 320-by-240-pixel LCD display capable of offering in-game information for over 60 titles.
Excerpt: The Logitech G19 is a unique keyboard in some ways, for one it has a colour LCD screen built right into it, and is the only keyboard we know of that includes its own
Pros: Inbuilt LCD display, Macro keys can be programmed on the fly, Changable back-light colors, Windows-ley disable lock, Good software configuration interface, Support for...
Cons: No support for Linux, Severely limited functionality without drivers, Limited support in Games, display is underutilized
Conclusion: 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.
Pros: 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....
Cons: Very (too?) gamer looking, Pricey!, Noisy keys
Excerpt: We were big fans of Logitech’s two-color LCD-equipped G15 gaming keyboard, but we can’t say we find that the addition of a color screen justifies the $200 price tag
Conclusion: As it was the case with G15 model, price that you pay for an G19 keyboard includes existing technical innovations along with potential of support for innovations in games