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Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/29/2015 01:13 PM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Logitech today announced the Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, an ultra-light keyboard featuring Logitech's exclusive Romer-G mechanical switches.

Offering 25 percent faster actuation than standard mechanical keyboards, the Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features improved durability and intelligent RGB illumination in a tenkeyless design. It also includes Arx Control Integration, a Logitech G app that displays a wide range of in-game information on your mobile device.

"We worked closely with gamers of all ages and our eSports teams to create this ultra-light keyboard that is durable and comfortable," said Ujesh Desai, vice president and general manager of gaming at Logitech. "The result is something that we think meets the needs of eSports athletes, but is also great for younger gamers looking to buy their first gaming keyboard."

Exclusive Romer-G Mechanical Switches

The Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum features exclusive Romer-G mechanical switches that register your key presses up to 25 percent faster than competing mechanical switches. With an actuation point of 1.5 mm, Romer-G switches receive commands more quickly, giving you an edge in competitive games where every millisecond matters. With improved durability at 70 million keystrokes, up to 40 percent longer than others on the market, you can play with confidence knowing that your keyboard can survive.

Ultra-light, Tenkeyless Design
With all the vital keys for gaming, the Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum can be easily carried to LAN events or a friend's house, and fits into smaller gaming spaces. Without the number pad or macro keys, you get extra space to make wide motions with your mouse. Plus, the compact design brings your hands closer together for improved comfort, which is particularly important for low DPI-gamers.

Intelligent Full Spectrum RGB Illumination
Central backlighting makes it easier to find the right keys in-game and in the dark. When paired with Logitech Gaming Software, you can individually customize the lighting in every key from a palette of 16.8 million colors. With the software you can synchronize lighting patterns across Logitech G devices, mark keys by color to keep track of spells and other commands, change colors to match your setup, or create customized game profiles. You can also control the brightness to create the perfect lighting for your gaming environment. The Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum delivers uniform lighting coverage on the keys for a clean, readable look.

Arx Control Integration
Logitech Arx Control is a free mobile app for iOS or Android that allows your mobile device to display in-game information, vital system statistics and more. The Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum comes with an Arx Control dock − a convenient phone or tablet stand that can be pulled out and placed anywhere on your desk − to use while you access Arx Control.

Pricing and Availability
The Logitech G410 Atlas Spectrum is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in October 2015, for a suggested retail price of $129.99 and €149.



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Dazz
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#5165771 Posted on: 09/29/2015 02:33 PM
I like this personally, i have limited deskspace so it's smaller footprint will be great, wouldn't care i haven't long bought the MS sidewinder X8 only cause it has a detachable numpad so a smaller foot print. So few gaming keyboards that have small footprints.

Wish i knew about this about 6 months ago or so lol.

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#5165800 Posted on: 09/29/2015 03:23 PM
Looks nice but too bad they still cant use cherry switches. And definitely good to see they are not using the g910 keycaps

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#5165807 Posted on: 09/29/2015 04:02 PM
i have the spark and love it very much. except for one huge mistake they made on it. the stupid stupid wrist rest. its the worst design ever...ever. its uncomfortable, it falls off so easily its not funny, and when it IS off, the protruding plastics underneath are a problem.

the orion is an unwieldy beast which is why i would buy this atlas, but looking at it, it seems i'll deal with all the same problems. be warned. these wrist rests are crap.

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#5165823 Posted on: 09/29/2015 04:47 PM
The 910 Spark is a terrible keyboard. And if you are looking for a TKL keyboard,there are much better ones in the Corsair K65 or Razer Chroma TKL. Why even look at this thing? Where's the light dimming button,er wait? What to download cool profiles? Oh,you can't do that either.. Unless you live in a bubble, Corsair and Razer are the ones to have. I know,I have both and tried the Spark. Look up some reviews on the spark.

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