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Solid aluminium base. RGB backlight. Keyboard memory remembers macros and backlight profiles. Detachable cable. Game Mode. NKRO support.
Connectionwiredwired
Cable length1.8 m1.8 m
Typefor gamefor game
Form factorstandard (ANSI), with Numpadstandard (ANSI), with Numpad
Keyboard
Key profilevysokyivysokyi
Key typeclassic typeclassic type
Switch technologymechanicalmechanical
SwitchesBrown switch (Tactile)Red (proprietary, Linear)
PBT keycaps
Anti-Ghosting
#KRO6-KRON-KRO
Fn key
Features
Cyrillic colourtransparenttransparent
Volume controlfnfn
Built-in memory
Game mode
USB port1
LightingwhiteRGB
Lighting effects+
General
InterfaceUSBUSB
Skeleton keyboard
Braided cable
Metal structure
Size435x127x36 mm443x133x36 mm
Weight780 g1075 g
Color
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Logitech G413 SE Full-Size Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Backlit Keyboard with Tactile Mechanical Switches QWERTY Pan Nordic

Take your gaming skills to the next level: Logitech G413 SE (Special Edition) is a full-size keyboard with gaming-first featu... moreres and the durability and performance necessary to compete PBT keycaps: Heat- and wear-resistant, this wired mechanical keyboard features the most durable material used in keycap design Tactile mechanical switches: Uncompromising performance is always within reach with this LED gaming keyboard Premium colour, material and finish: Elevate your gaming setup with this backlit keyboard featuring a sleek, black-brushed aluminium top case and white LED lighting 6-Key rollover anti-ghosting performance: Experience reliable key input with this anti-ghosting keyboard versus non-gaming mechanical keyboards FN key media controls: Twelve (12) function (FN) keys let you control volume, play and pause, skip track, mute, toggle lighting, Windows lock, etc Robust body design with minimal flex: The brushed aluminium-magnesium alloy top case serves as the wired keyboard’s backbone Tenkeyless option: A compact, TKL layout is also available (Logitech G413 TKL SE)
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G413 SE MECH. GAMING KEYBOARD BLACK - US INTL - INTNL 920-010437

Logitech (920-010437) G413 SE MECH. GAMING KEYBOARD BLACK - US INTL - INTNL...
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LOGITECH G413 SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Black 920-010555

Tactile switches Backlit keys Anti-ghosting Numeric keypad 2 year guarantee LOGITECH G413 SE Mechanic... moreal Gaming Keyboard - Black
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LOGITECH G413 SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - Black, Black

If you're making split-second decisions, you don't want to be let down by your keyboard. The Logitech G413 SE has tactile mec... morehanical switches that deliver feedback while you're pressing the key. The PBT keycaps are wear-resistant and durable, so they can stand up to the pressure of FPS gaming. The keyboard's backlit too, so you can game into the night - just don't stay up too late!Good to know- This keyboard has 6-key rollover anti-ghosting technology - that's a fancy way of saying it can recognise all the key inputs when you're pressing multiple keys- The FN keys let you control lots of functions, like volume, mute and Windows lock- Even if you're pushing it hard, the aluminium-magnesium alloy is tough enough for the job
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Logitech 7261653

Features:Advantage In Your Favor: - G413 Has Been Conceived, Designed And Created To Offer Advanced Performance With Just The... moreRight Features. The Compact Housing Is Made Of Lightweight And Highly Resistant 5052 Aluminum Alloy. At The Base There Is A Mouse And Headset Cable Management System, And Adjustable Feet With Rubber Stabilizers For Placement At The Most Suitable Angle Of Use.Romer-G Touch: - The Romer-G Tactile Mechanical Switch Has A Short-Throw Actuation At 1.5mm (25% Faster)11.5mm Actuation Distance Compared To 2.0mm On Standard Mechanical Switches. Than Competitive Mechanical Switches. Romer-G Tactile Is The Perfect Combination Of Speed, Precision And Discretion And Brings Confidence At The Moment Of Action With A Clear Protuberance.Precise Key Lighting:- Romer-G´s Design Also Includes Lighting Across The Surface Of The Keys. In This Way The Keys Are Always Visible, Something Especially Important During Late-Night Gaming Sessions (Which Are The Best).Aircraft Aluminum Alloy: - The Brushed 5052 Aluminum And Magnesium Top Cover Serves As The Keyboard´s Lynchpin. The Result Is An Attractive Design With A Full Range Of Functions. With High-End Finish And Performance As Its Goals, The G413 Is Made With High-Quality Materials.Usb Pass-Through Connection:- The Additional Special Usb Cable Connects The Usb Pass-Through Connection To Its Own Input, To Give 100% Power And Data Speed. Use The G413 Port Just Like Any Other Usb Port.Media Control In Your Hands:- Keep Playing While You Control The Audio. The G413´S Fn Keys Have Dedicated Media Controls That Let You Instantly Play, Pause And Mute Sound. You Can Skip To The Next Song With The Push Of A Button, Or Turn The Volume All The Way Up. Use The Fn Toggle Feature In Logitech G Hub And Set Keys To Perform Media Commands By Default.Features For Advanced Gaming:- Activate Game Mode To Disable Keys That May Create Inconvenience (For Example, The Windows Key). With A 26-Key String You Can Press Several Keys Simultaneously With The Modifiers (Control, Alt, Shift), In The Order You Want, To Achieve Your Purposes. And Ghosting Prevention Offers Confident Control When Triggering Multiple Gaming Commands Simultaneously.Programmable Macros:- Use G Hub To Program Custom Functions And Macro Commands To The F1-F12 Keys. Spend Less Time On Your Current Attack And More Time Planning The Next One. With G413 You Can Execute Complex Commands, Activate A Series Of Timed Actions Or Cast Spells With The Press Of A Button.Specifications:General: - Backlight: Blanco- Interface: UsbInput Device: - Keyboard Technology: Mechanics- Anti-Ghosting: Yes- Simultaneous Key Press Amount: 6- Gaming: Yes- Width: 43.5 Cm- Depth: 12.7 Cm- Height: 3.63 Cm- Weight: 780 G- Cable Length: 1.8 MSoftware &System Requirements: - Operating System Required: Windows 10 O Posterior,Apple Macos 10.14 O Posterior
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Switches

The model of switches (switches) used in the keyboard - switching mechanisms installed under each individual key. These details are given if the design uses advanced mechanics, positioned as a better option than traditional switches. Mostly gaming keyboards are equipped with such mechanics.

The most popular switch brands in our time are Cherry MX, considered the "classic of the genre" for high-quality mechanics; Gateron, practically not inferior to him; not so advanced, but also cheaper Kailh and Keychron, as well as ultra-budget Outemu. For all these brands, different types of switches have a different stem color, which can be used to determine the features of the keyboard. It is also worth saying that modern mechanical switches are divided into three main varieties: linear, tactile and clicky.

- Linear. Such solutions are closest to conventional membrane keyboards: the key travel is uniform along the entire length, with minimal resistance and the absence of a clear actuation point. There is an opinion that the linear "mechanics" is best suited for games where you have to deal with fast and frequent clicks; however, in practice, this moment largely depends on the personal tastes of th...e user, nothing prevents the use of such keyboards for working with texts.

- Tactile. Switches with a clearly defined actuation point - a kind of barrier to the path of the key. Such a "barrier" allows you to clearly determine by touch whether the key has worked or not. Tactile keyboards are valued primarily by tech who have to type large volumes of texts.

- Tactile-auditory (Clicky). In such switches, the actuation point is felt not only by touch, but also by ear: the actuation of the key is accompanied by a clearly audible click, which is often compared to the sound of the keys of a typewriter. Due to this, this option is also very popular among users dealing with texts. Some people consider switches of this type not very suitable for games, since they are supposedly not very convenient for frequent, fast pressing; however, a quality Clicky switch is as good as a linear switch in this regard, and the choice depends solely on personal preference. But the unequivocal disadvantages of such keyboards include a rather loud click sound, which in some situations may be superfluous.

As for specific colors, here are their features:

- Red (red). Linear type switches with minimum resistance. They are popular, in particular, among professional gamers who deal with dynamic games and try by all means to speed up their reaction to gaming events. On the other hand, a low force increases the likelihood of accidentally pressing an unnecessary button.

— Black. Another type of linear switches. They have a tighter move compared to Red, which, on the one hand, requires a little more effort, on the other hand, minimizes the chance of accidentally pressing the wrong key.

Blue. Switches in clicky format, with tactile feedback and a click.

— Brown. Switches with tactile feedback, but no "click". The Brown action is great for when you want a keyboard with tactile feedback and at the same time you want to avoid unnecessary noise (although the sound is still louder than on a membrane keyboard). In addition, it is considered a good option for tech who are just starting to get acquainted with mechanical keyboards.

— Silver. Linear switches designed for maximum operating speed. They have a very low stroke - about 1 - 1.2 mm - as well as a very small pressing force, which contributes to high speed. At the same time, the use of such a keyboard requires a certain skill, since even a small effort from an accidental touch usually leads to the operation of a key.

PBT keycaps

Keys made of polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), one of the most durable and long-lasting plastics for keyboards. Unlike ABS keycaps, they are more wear-resistant, do not become glossy over time, and are resistant to mechanical abrasion. The latter is also facilitated by high-quality application of symbols, for example, by double casting (Double Shot) or laser engraving. PBT keycaps have a rough texture that is pleasant to the touch and provide a clearer and tactile response when typing.

#KRO

A parameter that determines the maximum number of simultaneously pressed keys, the signal from which the keyboard is able to process and transmit to the computer. Instead of the "lattice" symbol in the abbreviation KRO, a number is indicated showing the allowable number of simultaneously pressed buttons. Most membrane keyboards come in the 2KRO and 3KRO grades, mechanical models usually start at 6KRO. The NKRO marking says that it is possible to issue a signal from an unlimited number of keys in one sitting.

Built-in memory

The presence in the keyboard of its own built-in memory.

This feature is found mainly in high-end models of game specialization(see "Intended use"). The built-in memory in such keyboards is mainly used to store user settings — for example, the set functions of programmable keys — as well as macros (sequences of commands that are activated by pressing one or two buttons). Anyway, the presence of its own memory means extended options for customizing the keyboard.

USB port

The number of native USB ports in the keyboard design.

The presence of these ports actually allows you to use the keyboard as a USB hub — for connecting various peripherals to a computer. Such a connection is convenient because the connectors are literally at hand, you do not need to reach for the system unit. The number of ports corresponds to the number of USB devices that can be connected to the keyboard at the same time without the use of splitters and other additional equipment.

Lighting

The colour of the backlight provided in the design of the keyboard.

In general, the backlight performs two functions: practical (makes the keys more visible in low light) and aesthetic (gives the keyboard a beautiful appearance). However, it cannot be said that non-backlit keyboards will be unusable in the dark, the light from the monitor will still illuminate the buttons. The simplest version of the backlight is one-colour. In this case, specific colours can be different: for example, white is well suited for general-purpose keyboards (work or home), but other shades can be found in gaming or design models, for example, red, green, blue, purple or orange. If two or three colours are indicated for the keyboard, this may mean either the ability to switch between these colours, or that this model comes in several versions that differ in the shade of the backlight; these nuances should be clarified separately.

The most advanced options are multi-colour and RGB backlighting. Multi-colour systems are called systems in which more than three colour options are provided, sometimes with intermediate shades. And RGB-backlight all...ows you to choose almost any shade at the request of the user; in addition, the possibility of synchronization (see "Illumination with effects") is found mainly in such systems, although single-colour keyboards can also be equipped with other effects.

Lighting effects

The presence of additional effects in the backlight provided in the keyboard (see above). For models with the backlight synchronization function, this item indicates the synchronization technology.

Additional backlight effects can be different: multi-coloured backlighting of individual keyboard zones, smooth “flowing” of one colour into another, response to system or game events, etc.; specific features should be clarified for each model separately. As for synchronization, it allows you to coordinate the backlighting of various system components — keyboards, case mice, graphics cards, etc.; this opportunity is especially appreciated by the owners of high-end gaming stations. Coordination requires that all highlighted components support the same technology; usually, each manufacturer has its own — Aura Sync for Asus, RGB Fusion for Gigabyte, etc.

Braided cable

The presence of a braid in the design of a regular keyboard cable.

Braided wire is more durable and reliable than unbraided cable: it is more difficult to damage, it resists sharp bends better. On the other hand, this feature affects the overall cost of the keyboard, and the mentioned advantages do not affect the main functionality of the model. So choosing a keyboard with a braid makes sense only if you are worried about the reliability of the wire, or if you plan to use it in adverse conditions, with frequent squeezing and bending.

Metal structure

Keyboards whose body or certain elements are made of metal. This can be either the entire body or its parts - for example, a metal plate as a base for keys. Note that when it comes to the metal construction of the keyboard, the latter option is more common.

Compared to plastic—the most common keyboard case material—metal is much stronger, more durable, and more durable. It has a significant weight, but in this case it can also be written down as advantages — massiveness contributes to stability and reduces the likelihood that the keyboard will "fidget" under the fingers. In addition, metal cases look stylish and solid. On the other hand, they are noticeably more expensive than plastic ones, and the advantages mentioned are not so much practical as psychological. Therefore, this feature is found mainly in advanced gaming models (see "By Direction"), for which a solid appearance is no less important than functionality.
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