Analog and mechanical switch in the same keyboard: Logitech G512 X introduced

Logitech's new G512 X keyboard was introduced with TMR sensors, 8K reporting speed and hybrid key structure. Here are the G512 X features and price.

Summary in 10 Seconds Logitech’s new G512 X model offers a hybrid structure that combines both mechanical and analog switches in the same body. The keyboard has high-end features such as Rapid Trigger and multi-point triggering, thanks to TMR sensor technology. Equipped with 8K reporting speed for competitive players, the device promises a very low latency of 0.125ms. Equipment technologies in the gaming world have evolved at a dizzying pace in the last few years.

Especially the emergence of Rapid Trigger, analog switches and TMR sensors have completely changed the expectations of professional players from the keyboard. In response to these developments, the giant name of the industry, Logitech, launched the G512 Coming with both 75 percent and 98 percent alignment options, G512 When the device comes out of the box, it comes with PBT keycaps on all keys and Logitech’s standard MX mechanical switches.

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But the real magic is hidden in the nine Gateron KS-20 magnetic analog switches included in the box. Users can customize their keyboards, especially by replacing critical keys such as WASD with these analog switches. 39 TMR (tunnel magnetoresistance) sensor beds placed on the left side of the keyboard reveal the full potential of these analog switches. Thanks to this technology, players can activate the Rapid Trigger feature, which can measure millimetrically how long the button is pressed.

Additionally, five SAPP (second trigger pressure point) rings are included in the package for those who want more control. These rings create a second point of resistance during keystrokes, allowing commands to be given much more precisely. The only drawback is that these special sensor bearings are only located on the left side of the keyboard, which may be a restriction for players who use unusual key assignments. 8K speed for competitive games In the e-sports world, where speed is everything, Logitech added 8K polling rate (reporting rate) support to the G512 X model to minimize latency.

This feature means that the keyboard communicates with the computer 8000 times per second. Using the 8K standard in both reporting and data processing processes, the device provides a hardware advantage over its competitors by offering an input time of only 0.125 milliseconds. On the software side, the Logitech G Hub application serves as a central base to manage all these complex features. The dual dials on the keyboard, large RGB light bar and game mode presets can be customized through this software.

Users can use the hardware to its full capacity by defining different trigger sensitivities for each game. Cleverly thought-out design details When designing the G512 X model, Logitech engineers focused not only on technical features but also on ease of use. For example, the keyboard’s adjustable legs also serve as keycaps and key removers (washers). In this way, you do not need to look for an extra tool when you want to change the key.

In addition, there is a special storage area on the body of the keyboard for nine interchangeable analog keys and SAPP rings. For those who care about visuality, Logitech also offers a transparent wrist rest with a laser-etched surface as an optional accessory. This wrist rest increases the effect of RGB lighting on the keyboard, creating a futuristic look on your desk. Even though the keyboard has a wired structure, the technological depth it offers will make you forget this deficiency.

Pricing and release date Such advanced technology naturally brings with it a certain cost. The 75 percent sized version of the Logitech G512 The product is currently available through Logitech’s official website, and wide distribution in global markets is expected to begin on May 2. Editor’s note Logitech’s move with the G512 X seems to escalate the analog key wars in the keyboard market. In particular, the sensitivity offered by TMR sensors can become an indispensable standard for professional FPS players.

Although its price is high, it will greatly satisfy technology enthusiasts looking for a long-lasting investment with the hybrid structure and integrated vehicle solutions it offers.

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