|
We reviewed and loved the Logitech G910 Orion Spark - it was Logitech's flagship RGB mechanical gaming keyboard and considered by many to be the pinnacle of gaming keyboards. So why did Logitech muddy the waters with a new version so soon, what's change...
Pleasing aesthetic design, Strong on-board audio platform, Dual M.2 SSD slots, Genuine commitment to longevity and build quality, Good RGB implementation and header with extension cable for expansion, Intuitive BIOS and software suite...
What's not to love? Logitech took what I still consider to be an almost perfect product and made it a more universally appealing. The changes are so subtle that "Spark" owners shouldn't feel jilted and new buyers can't really go wrong between the two G910...
|
|
|
Logitech has been in the peripheral game as long as we can recall, and in that time, they have delivered some of the coolest keyboards available. One of the first things to come to mind with aging Logitech keyboards is that certain models had a fancy LCD...
At first, when we got into looking at all aspects of the G910 Orion Spark RGB, we would be lying if that $189.99 MSRP wasn't the biggest issue for most mechanical keyboard users deciding for or against this solution. However, with a bit of time passed si...
|
|
|
The Logitech G910 is an awesome keyboard with the Romer-G switches – which are quite different to the more standard Cherry MX switches! You should definitely check this out as it's certainly awesome!SummaryNice keyboard that isn't my personal favourite...
Nice keyboard that isn't my personal favourite.
|
|
|
We're back again with our latest Logitech review, and following on from the stunning Logitech G502 Proteus Core gaming mouse, we now have the G910 Orion Spark, the big brother of the also recently reviewed Logitech Atlas Spectrum G410 TKL Keyboard. The G4...
Full RGB perkey lighting, Powerful macro engine and dedicated macro keys, Dedicated multimedia keys, ARX dock, Dual wristrests, Quiet and fast RomerG switches, Cons, None, Neutral, Quite expensive, but you do get a lot of features for your money, “Logitec...
Price The Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is available directly from Logitech for £159.99 in a range of languages. That's obviously a lot of money, but looking at the prices of similar fully-RGB and mechanical gaming keyboards li...
|
|
|
Some time ago we became aware that Logitech were not only developing a new mechanical keyboard but they were also developing their very own mechanical switches! Well that keyboard is now here in the pcG office and it is the all new Logitech G910 Orion Spa...
One has to expect a lot from a keyboard costing £160 and to be fair the Logitech G910 Orion Spark delivers plenty, but it is let down by some odd software design decisions that allows the G910 to just fall shy of the mark… The Logitech G910 Orion Spark c...
|
|
|
Like most premium mechanical keyboards released of late, the Logitech G910 includes customisable LEDs under each key, so you can deck out your board to look like you've spilled a pack of Smarties on it. Ahem. Perhaps more useful are the new Romer-G switc...
|
|
pinoyunboxing.com Updated: 2017-08-04 04:34:20
|
However, the G910 doesn't use the widely used and popular Cherry MX switches; they've used exclusive new RomerG mechanical switches – which they've developed with partnership from Omron – widely known for their mice switches. Logitech claims that it has a...
|
|
|
There was a lot of hype, Gamers had been waiting for it and Logitech were not first to market with an individually backlit RGB mechanical keyboard. After speaking with Max Pan from Logitech at PAX Melbourne and using the G910 Orion Spark for more than 6 w...
Extremely comfortable, good layout and has naturally contoured key caps to reduce mis-strikes, Romer-G switches are responsive and quiet compared to Cherry mechanical switches, Individual RGB backlight, Logitech Gaming Software with reliable game detectio...
Lack of USB pass-through may be an issue for some...
As with all Logitech G series products, there is the RRP that scares you and the street price that seems much more reasonable. The RRP on the G910 Orion Spark is $249 but the street price has been seen as low as $188 which is a good deal. It's still a lot...
|
|
|
Cherry have dominated the market with their extensive range of mechanical key switches, so it is interesting to see that Logitech are now developing their own. Logitech is promising faster actuation times and a longer life span with its new Romer-G switc...
RomerG switches are fantastic, High quality lighting, Solid construction...
Key layout could be improved, Concave key caps can make typing difficult, Very expensive.
Overall, I feel that the pros of the Logitech G910 Orion Spark gaming keyboard outweigh the cons and I left with positive impressions. The software is easy to use and very responsive – the lighting is fantastic and it is clear that Logitech opted to use h...
|
|
|
Using a basic, sub-$20 USB keyboard for gaming has satisfied my needs for years. With it, I've had my share of wins and losses. But whichever side of the scoreboard I ended up on, I've kept the capabilities of my hardware separate from my skill (or lack t...
Sleek design, Thoughtful key placement, Robust customization, No key ghosting...
Pricey, No key "click" sound, Desk hog...
If you’re serious about PC gaming, the Logitech G910 Orion Spark is a carefully engineered mechanical keyboard worth its weight in LEDs. That said, folks may feel put-off about the premium price tag or lack of aural tactile feedback, which is understanda...
|
|
techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-08-04 04:35:05
|
Using a basic, sub-$20 USB keyboard for gaming has satisfied my needs for years. With it, I've had my share of wins and losses. But whichever side of the scoreboard I ended up on, I've kept the capabilities of my hardware separate from my skill (or lack t...
Sleek design, Thoughtful key placement, Robust customization, No key ghosting...
Pricey, No key "click" sound, Desk hog...
If you’re serious about PC gaming, the Logitech G910 Orion Spark is a carefully engineered mechanical keyboard worth its weight in LEDs. That said, folks may feel put-off about the premium price tag or lack of aural tactile feedback, which is understandable...
|
|
|
October 2nd, 1981, Switzerland, Europe; a global peripheral powerhouse was born but who might you ask? Well obviously I am talking about Logitech! With a revenue of $2.1 billion last year, they are clearly powering forward and with around 9000 employees...
Great quality, ROMERG switches feel fantastic, RGB function is one of the best I have seen, Software is fantastic and easy to use, ARX Control is a nice “gaming” feature, Premium feel...
No way of charging your ARX Control device, No additional USB ports, Expensive, A little too much plastic used...
So here we are, at the end of another review and a whole load of content all focused on the newly announced Logitech G910 Orion Spark. Mechanical keyboard reviews can be some of the most interesting reviews and of course a lot of it comes down to persona...
|
|
|
When it comes to gaming, I won't beat around the bush – I prefer car racing games, and I like to race them in a race-seat and with a steering wheel. So testing out a gaming keyboard wasn't going to be comprehensive with me behind the keys.Instead, I went...
|
|
|
Mechanical keyboards are extremely popular at the moment, at least if we look at the available keyboards on the market. For our new comparison test we received a total of 16 models by 11 different manufacturers. Which one should you get? Originally ke...
After testing 16 different mechanical keyboards we can safely say that when it comes to the typing experience most of the models are a lot alike. This is mostly because of the used technique; everything with the Cherry MX switches has the same key sizes...
|
|
|
Logitech has remained competitive in the peripheral game for as long as we can remember as they provide some of the coolest up-to-the-minute keyboards in the market. One particular feature recognizable with older Logitech keyboards is that some of their m...
|
|
|
Logitech is a broad and diverse company that was founded back in 1981 in Switzerland with the plan to revolutionize people's interaction with the digital world. They started with a simple innovation that most of us take for granted called the mouse, but a...
RGB lighting on each switch, User friendly Software interface, ARX Dock and App, Solid construction, RGB lighting on each switch, User friendly Software interface, ARX Dock and App, Solid construction...
Flimsy interchangeable palm rests, No braided cable, Lack of USB ports for mouse or headset, Flimsy interchangeable palm rests, No braided cable, Lack of USB ports for mouse or headset...
When Logitech offered to send us their new G910 we were both excited and curious to see their new flagship. We were excited because Logitech's Flagship G line has always had a good product line that covers entry level to advanced. We were a bit curious ab...
|
|
|
As we've pointed out numerous times in the past mechanical keyboards have taken the market by storm and so both old and new manufacturers never stop releasing new models in the market hoping to win over a good portion of the market. Now as many of you are...
Build Quality, Design, Full RGB Key Illumination (16.8m Colors), Available Effects, Individual Key Illumination, RomerG Mechanical Switches (70M Actuations/Reduced Actuation Force By 25%), 9 Programmable Keys, AntiGhosting, Arx Control Integration (Dockin...
No USB Ports...
I've had the opportunity to use and test several Logitech keyboards in the past and I have to say that the G19 is my favorite one, or at least it was up until the moment we got the G910 Orion Spark. It may not feature a LCD screen at the center like the G...
|
|
|
As is the case with many peripheral companies these days, Logitech is currently exploring options beyond the world of Cherry switches. The G910 Orion Spark gaming keyboard represents a bold step forward into the post-Cherry world for the company, and uses...
If you like the looks of the Orion Spark and plan on using it primarily for gaming, then it's a powerful choice you're unlikely to regret...
|
|
|
With Corsair locking in an exclusivity deal on the Cherry RGB key switches for their first year and in general with Cherry switches being on backorder sometimes over a year out it's no surprise that a lot of the manufactures have been reaching out to othe...
Without a doubt the G910 Orion Spark is a drastic change from the what they did the last few years. With the G510s and G19s they just rebranded and continued to sell basically the same product. The G910 isn't just an RGB version of the G710+, they brough...
|
|
|
There's a lot of options for PC gamers as far as peripherals are concerned. During high school and college, I used primarily Logitech. After college, I expanded out to other brands -- Razer, Roccat, SteelSeries and Mad Catz, among others. I'm now going fu...
|
|
|
Logitech is known for some of the highest quality products on the market and their G gaming division is no different. For years, the company has brought some of the most different and best functioning products available on the market, a great example is L...
Backed by professional gaming groups like Cloud9 and Team SoloMid, the Logitech G910 Orion Spark is an astonishing gaming keyboard that really is space-aged technology. It clearly shows the long hours or engineering and thought that went into this keyboar...
|
|
|
Logitech has had some really great keyboards over the years, and the one we have today is no exception. The Logitech G910 Orion Spark is built from the ground up for gamers. Logitech put in a great deal of work to make this one of the best keyboards I've...
|
|
|
Logitech has met the wave of RGB backlit mechanicals head-on with the G910 Orion Spark keyboard, featuring the ROMER-G type switch. This week, we're taking a look at it, and see how it fares against competing forces like Razer's Blackwidow or Corsair's K7...
Excellent lighting across the board, Soft tactile ROMERG switches, Comprehensive software package, ARX integration;...
Keycap edges are sharp and angular, Wristrest not comfortable for typing;...
Logitech comes out swinging when it comes to RGB. While the G710+ was a great keyboard on its own, it was yet another one model in the vast sea of Cherry MX, white-backlit mechs out there. I simply cannot say the same thing about G910. This is a new perip...
|
|
|
Logitech products have long been one of the favorites for gamers. Many of their computer peripherals are well regarded for their affordability and reliability their range of home, lifestyle, business, and gaming focused products in many different places...
We feel the Logitech G910 Orion Spark comes off as a love it or hate it kind of keyboard. The curved edges around the bezel make for some subtlety, but everywhere else is a vision of some futuristic technology. Its asymmetrical wristrests and edgy keycaps...
|
|
|
Logitech has a fabulous long-standing reputation with PC gamers for producing quality keyboards, mice and headphones. The love-love relationship really kicked off in the early turn of the century when the company launched some the first mice to feature—wa...
Great price, Proprietary RomerG keys, fastest key switches on the market, ARX app LGS software is a fabulous combo, Elegant design, 13 macro keys, dedicated media keys...
Switches off for no reason, but very rarely, No USB ports, no audio jacks...
|
|
computershopper.com Updated: 2017-08-04 04:34:24
|
However, there's a certain appeal to this simplicity. The Orion Spark doesn't require you to learn a new programming language just to make the keyboard's 16.8 million colors do a decent number of things. If you're only buying a keyboard because you want i...
Bright, lovely lighting, Ample function keys, Easy-to-use software, Quiet key action for a mechanical board...
Needs more customizations and effects, No USB ports, Supplemental smartphone app is so-so, No real user community of lighting/effect enthusiasts...
The G910 Orion Spark is a great keyboard for light-loving newbies, but we wish it could do a little more (or that others, with much more time on their hands, could program new lighting tricks). Read More…...
|
|
|
Logitech's G910 Orion Spark is a completely new keyboard with completely new switches, built from the ground up for gaming and full RGB backlighting. As such, it's probably the device where we have the most to talk about because, well, it's entirely uniqu...
Gorgeous lighting with very little light leakage, Easy to configure, Macro keys placed intelligently...
Scalloped keycaps, Mushy Romer-G switches...
Logitech's G910 Orion Spark has the best lighting of any RGB keyboard, but its Romer-G switches leave a lot to be desired...
|
|
|
Before checking out the review, make sure you check out the my unboxing and first impressions here !The Logitech G910 Orion Spark mechanical gaming keyboard is uniquely different from any other keyboard I've used. Various elements of the keyboard, includi...
|
|
|
While the Orion Spark boasts a totally new design, you're probably already familiar with the looks of the BlackWidow Chroma and Gaming K70. Save for the RGB features, the BlackWidow Chroma is identical to the BlackWidow Ultimate 2014, while the Gaming K70...
|
|
|
Logitech's G910 Orion Spark ($179.99) is the the company's latest gaming keyboard, but even long-time Logitech fans might be surprised by some of the extras offered on the new model. Several customizable features let you tweak everything from lightin...
Unique keycap design is great for gaming. Proprietary key switches offer an alternative to Cherry MX switches. Software offers customization, stat tracking, and lighting controls. Built-in smartphone dock and media controls. Programmable macro keys. Swapp...
Asymmetrical keycap layout isn't great for for non-gamers...
Serious gamers will love the customizable features of the Logitech G910 Orion Spark. But if you're using this keyboard for anything besides gaming, the asymmetrical key layout might not be ideal...
|
|
|
It's rare that we see innovation where suppliers already dominate a market. Keyboard switches are one such market: Cherry undoubtedly boasts the largest foothold with its colored MX switches, with Kailh grasping at part of that western stronghold. Most ma...
I've enjoyed my time with the G910. It's been tremendously fun to play with the lighting settings and learn about the new switches. Light programming has potential for more creative owners, especially when it comes to cool-down macro timings in the future...
|
|
|
There was a time, not so long ago, when purchasing a gaming keyboard meant you'd be stuck with some kind of garish neon green, blue or red backlighting. If your home décor didn't match, that was just tough cookies.Full-color keyboards , which let you choo...
Beautiful design and lightin, Great in-game performanc, Flawless macro-recordin, Intuitive software...
Lighting options could be more robust, Romer-G switches feel run of the mill...
The Logitech Orion Spark gaming keyboard is comfortable, user-friendly and drop-dead gorgeous. There was a time, not so long ago, when purchasing a gaming keyboard meant you'd be stuck with some kind of garish neon green, blue or red backlighti...
|
|
|
In a broad sense, there are two types of keyboards in this world—those that use mechanical key switches and those that don't. If that sounds like something a keyboard snob would say, so be it, this editor stands guilty as charged, and happily so. We can a...
In our last roundup of mechanical keyboards, we determined there wasn't a clear winner out of the bunch, and while that's mostly true this time around, there is one that we favor above the rest. That one is G.Skill's Ripjaws KM780 RGB. It's the most balan...
|
|
|
Design wise the Logitech G910 Orion Spark mechanical keyboard is a very slick looking one, with a robust edge making it feel very solid in terms of build and quality. Weighing at about 1.3KG, the keyboard won't move around in the most intense of gaming se...
|
|