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by bob7k,
Mar 20, 2007
Pros: LCD, macros, backlight keys, lock switch thingy
Cons: huge! a bit expensive, has a slight learning curve for some stuff
The Bottom Line: Quality built, backlight keys, LCD, this thing is amazing and ill never go back to standard boards!
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by inphinity,
May 31, 2006
Pros: Easy to set up and configure, scads of features, good key action!
Cons: A bit pricey, and key action takes some getting used to.
The Bottom Line: A somewhat-expensive keyboard primarily for gamers, but has such excellent community support and is such a pleasure to type on, has become my everyday keyboard.
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by r2dent,
Dec 11, 2006
Pros: Lights up
functional features (LCD screen, media buttons)
Pretty cheap, around $60-$80
Cons: Could have an ergonomic design. (I hate carpel tunnel)
Only has blue backlight (red? green?)
The Bottom Line: Late-night,music-loving, performance-watching, head-phone wearing, USB needing people should buy this mouse. Enjoy !!
Go ahead and buy it, 30 day return policy you have nothing to lose. ;)
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by epined,
Feb 9, 2007
Pros: Many features for the price. Nice key movement feel. LCD has lots of potential.
Cons: Dimly lit if user sits more than 4-5 inches back from board.
The Bottom Line: Great bang-for-the-buck! Since I have yet to experience paint loss from my keycaps, I'm happy with mine so far. Great board for modders, too!
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by freegoo,
Dec 4, 2005
Pros: Macros are awesome, backlit keys, Back USB Hub, LCD is real cool
Cons: Expensive, NO PS2 hookup, Memorizing 54 macro keys a little tricky!
The Bottom Line: A definate buy if you are into RPG's or strategy games. Macro keys are extremely useful and very well done.
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by andrewzorn,
May 20, 2007
Pros: Illuminated keys, LCD, programmable keys, media buttons, overall bling-factor.
Cons: Software, warranty, paint coming off the keys!
The Bottom Line: The things that separate the G15 from a normal keyboard offer very little utility, but are very impressive nonetheless. Under-utilization of the LCD really hurts.
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by MythSpell,
Jun 27, 2007
Pros: Highly customizable, built-in 2-port USB hub, good value for money.
Cons: Large physical size (especially width) will not fit some keyboard trays or desk space.
The Bottom Line: My bottom-line recommendation is 2 thumbs up! There are many keyboards costing MORE that have LESS features. Just make sure it will fit your desk before buying.
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by igglue,
Jan 14, 2007
Pros: Solid Construction
Great LCD screen for gamer
Macro can be helpful
Cons: Pricey and not useful for casual users.
The Bottom Line: If you play games and tools you use support LCD screen, buy it. Casual users, go with wireless combo.
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by su182,
Feb 5, 2007
Pros: LCD, Macros, Disable Start Button, Media Controls, Backlit Keys. 3 sets of Macros. USB Ports
Cons: Not Very Rugged, LCD needs more support.
The Bottom Line: This is the best gaming keyboard money can buy, It unique cause it has that LCD and it has everything you can ever need.
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by webdroid,
Sep 27, 2006
Pros: Great for gaming. Out of the box support for many games.
Cons: Quick to show wear and tear. Only good for gaming.
The Bottom Line: I would recommend this keyboard to a gaming enthusiast who is planning on taking advantage of the programmable macros and LCD.
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