Logitech Releases G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Keyboard
Logitech announced the Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Keyboard. The keyboard features Logitech's exclusive new Romer-G mechanical switches, offering 25 percent faster actuation than any other mechanical switch, improved durability and intelligent Illumination.
"This keyboard is the culmination of years of ongoing development by our engineering team, incorporating feedback from gamers and eSports athletes to develop a next-generation mechanical key," said Vincent Tucker, director of Logitech gaming. "Our team was charged with developing a keyboard that truly improves the gaming experience, and Orion Spark delivers."
"My players love the new switches," said Andy Dinh, owner of Team Solomid. "They are so excited about them, that the whole team is using them in the League of Legends World Championship."
Fast, Responsive, Durable: Romer-G Mechanical Switches
Orion Spark features exclusive new Romer-G mechanical switches, which can't be found on any other keyboard. With an actuation point of 1.5 mm, Romer-G switches register your key presses up to 25 percent faster than competing mechanical switches. Improved durability at 70 million keystrokes, up to 40 percent longer than others on the market, also allows this keyboard to weather the wear and tear of intense gaming.
Intelligent RGB Illumination
The lighting in every key of Orion Spark can be individually customized from a palette of 16.8 million colors. You can mark keys by color to keep track of spells and other commands, change colors to match your setup, or set lighting by game. The lighting is centrally located within each switch and is directed by precision optics, to ensure that the lettering on each key is evenly illuminated.
Arx Control Integration
Arx Control is a new app from Logitech G that works with LGS to enable delivery of a wide range of information on your mobile device including anything from in-game intelligence, to vital system performance stats, to media controls. Using our Arx Control SDK game developers can even create customized applets to deliver content unique to their game. Major developers like Valve have been given early copies and are exploring possible integrations for Steam and for their popular games. Orion Spark features a pullout tray that supports most iOS and Android devices, providing easy access to Arx Control data.
Nine Programmable Buttons
You can also customize your favorite game by assigning game controls and macros to the nine individually programmable G-keys, for quick and easy access to complex commands. Orion Spark supports up to 27 commands across three profiles for maximum convenience, and setup is easy using Logitech Gaming Software.
Pricing and Availability
Orion Spark is expected to be available in the U.S., Europe and select countries in AP beginning in November 2014, for a suggested retail price of $179.99.
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It's September and I can already see a christmas tree.
It looks weird and will cost a lot in EU for sure, but I like the key layout a little more than in G710+. Besides, what are thee Romer-G keys and how are they related to MX Brown?
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Looks promising!
i have used a load of differend keyboards in the past 20 years, for gaming as wel as intensive administrative work, and i can safely conclude that Logitech is the ONLY brand did'nt let me down compared to all the other brands and types i gave a chance.
I'll stick to my G19 as long as it still does the job, but i may consider buying the G910 as spare/followup.
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It really does look like a nasty lump of childish plastic. I think I'll continue to wait for the Corsair keyboard with the Cherry MX RGB switches which must be due for a release sometime soon.
On a side not though, I do like Logitech's Arx tech... I wonder if you will be able to use it without the keyboard through a wireless connection to the network?
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I'll hold out before making a decision, cause we heard the same stuff from Razer a few months ago with their "Better than Cherry MX switches" that turned out to be crap
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Hmm, not liking the design at all. It looks a bit childish.
I'm liking my G710+ a lot better.