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Logitech G512 X 98 Review: A Hybrid Mish-Mash

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NOW LET US Article – Logitech G512 X 98 Review: A Hybrid Mish-Mash

The Logitech G512 X 98 attempts to bridge the gap between analog speed and tactile mechanical feel, but its over-engineered design and half-baked features create more problems than they solve.

We all remember the toys that tried to do too much. The RC car with flashing lights, wailing sirens, flip-out weapons, and a spring-loaded rocket launcher—you know the one. That’s how the Logitech G512 X feels to me.

This gaming keyboard tries to cram in so many features, and nearly all of them feel a bit half-baked. The number of features gets in the way of the overall design. It’s a mechanical keyboard, with optional analog switches, and the switches also have rings that make them tactile, and the keyboard has built-in tools to swap out your switches on the fly, and the switches are held in a little case on the back of the keyboard.

I can appreciate that this keyboard is attempting solve a problem that plagues analog keyboards, but its solution ends up creating just as many new problems.

Confused Concept

The Logitech G512 X 98 isn't a standard gaming keyboard. It's a very pretty, stylish keyboard in its own right, with options for white or black with blue accents—but what makes it unique is all under the hood. As Logitech puts it, the idea here is to keep the speed of analog switches with the feel of mechanical switches. The largest limitation of analog switches, as seen in Hall effect keyboards, is that they are almost always linear, meaning there's no tactile bump to tell you when a key has triggered. Because the actuation distance of an analog switch can be freely adjusted, simply having a static tactile bump can create a mismatch between the “feeling” of an input and the actual input. Inaccuracy defeats the whole point of a keyboard like this.

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