![]() The 18 G keys are awesome and allow me to set several different actions and function to even executing some scripts. Thats right, 2011 and this is June 4th of 2017! 6 years and Im still using this keyboard every single day. You purchased this item on December 25, 2011. If your primary concern is the feel of the keys, want lots of programmable buttons, and really don't care about a color LCD/USB ports - and own 3.5mm headset/microphone - I would say this version is the choice. There is also a nice mushy feel when typing on the keyboard.While the G19 with a color LCD may seem cool at first, the cool factor has kind of died down on me because the screen size is just too small in today's standard (and being spoiled by much crystal clear retina displays on the Apple/iTouch) this G510 keyboard has gone back to its roots, focusing more on the gamer in mind and less on those gimmicks. ![]() When I go back to typing on the G19, the keys feel more cluttered too close together. The circular volume control on the first G15 keyboard was definitely the most convenient.If you like the WASD buttons on the each key to be really spread out, then the very first discontinued G15 keyboard would be your choice.If you like the keyboard buttons to be large and closer together, then the 2007 model of the G15 with the orange LED would be your choice.If you like the keys to be close together, then the G19 is for you.For the G510, there is a slight gap between each keys, but certainly not as much as the very first G15 keyboard.Overall, I really like the size, feel and position of the the WASD keys on the G510 there's more breathing space for my fingers. They also brought back more G-keys like on the first G15 edition, released in 2005, with a total of 18 programmable keys x 3 modes = 54 programmable (of course, more G-keys means the G-keys are smaller).The volume control and the media keys are exactly the same as the ones on the G19 keyboard. I own all the previous versions of the G15 keyboard, the G19 (color LCD), and now this latest (2010) addition from Logitech: The G510.Basically, they added a 3.5mm headphone/microphone jack (including buttons to mute them separately) on the back of the keyboard however, they took away the USB ports. Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2011 Another alternative G series keyboard from Logitech
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