Logitech makes immoderate of my favourite keyboards, and the G Pro X TKL (or “tenkeyless,” meaning it lacks a Numpad) is among the champion gaming keyboards. It has vibrant RGB LED backlit keys, and a prime of clicky, tactile, oregon linear switches, and it uses Logitech's Lightspeed wireless adapter for competitory gaming-level effect time. I emotion that the adapter lets you brace aggregate devices with a single, low-profile USB dongle, truthful you don't request to usage each your ports for your assorted accessories.
The physique prime of this keyboard is slick and stylish. It's minimal and doesn't instrumentality up overmuch abstraction connected your desk, and it has a subtle metallic rim astir the borderline that gives it a small flair that astir plain keyboards lack. The measurement instrumentality successful the precocious close is creaseless and casual to reach, and on the apical are useful media controls truthful you tin intermission your euphony erstwhile you yet get into a crippled aft a agelong queue. For my tastes, the much clicky-clacky a keyboard, the better, and the Black Clicky switches person served maine well. Each keypress feels similar I'm sending tiny thunder down to my game. However, if you similar thing softer, you tin take different power type. The lone happening I dislike is the deficiency of a Numpad—yes, I'm 1 of those weirdos who prefers having a Numpad. But for astir people, this is the keyboard to beat.
★ Alternative: The Logitech Pro X 60 for $180 (8/10, WIRED Recommends) has virtually each the benefits of the Pro X TKL successful a smaller, much compact package. It keeps the measurement wheel, Game mode switch, and Bluetooth/Lightspeed buttons by moving them to the edges of the keyboard, portion slimming the full happening down to a 60 percent layout.