
Logitech
The Logitech G510s is a full‑size wired gaming keyboard featuring a monochrome GamePanel LCD, 18 programmable G‑keys, custom‑color RGB backlighting, and integrated dual audio ports, aimed at Windows Vista/7/8 gamers seeking extensive macro support and on‑screen game data.
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$359.99
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$510.66
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$359.99
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$532.23
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Expert Opinion
Professional product pages and editor summaries emphasize the G510s' rich feature set—highlighting the GamePanel LCD for on‑screen stats, the extensive programmable G‑key suite, and built‑in audio ports—as a strong value proposition for gamers who prioritize macro depth and integrated communication tools, though they note the lack of modern OS support and the dated monochrome display.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the keyboard’s macro capabilities, backlighting, and the convenience of built‑in audio controls, reporting solid build quality and responsive performance; however, they frequently mention frustration with its older Windows compatibility, wired-only design, and the less‑eye‑catching monochrome LCD.
Common Complaints
Users commonly report incompatibility with newer Windows versions, the restriction of a fixed 2 m wired connection, the bulkier footprint of the keyboard, and the monochrome LCD’s lack of color compared to contemporary RGB panels.
How It Compares
vs. Cyber Snipa Warboard
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Disadvantages
Choose the G510s for richer macro functionality; pick the Warboard for a more compact, lightweight keyboard.
vs. Genius SlimStar 820
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Disadvantages
Opt for the G510s when you need extensive macro support and on‑screen stats; go with the SlimStar 820 for wireless convenience and portability.
vs. DFI LanParty (non-keyboard)
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The G510s is the appropriate choice for keyboard functionality; the DFI LanParty serves a completely different hardware purpose.