Tuesday, January 25th 2022

Logitech Announces G413 Mechanical Gaming Keyboards

Getting the right kind of keyboard for the type of gaming you prefer can be the difference between an enjoyable experience and a miserable one. Gaming keyboards can be complex and confusing, but the Logitech G team and their new Logitech G413 SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard and the G413 TKL (Tenkeyless) SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard are designed to upgrade your gameplay experience without breaking the bank.

Our engineering and design teams carefully designed a gaming keyboard that delivers both precision and performance. These two new keyboards offer gaming-grade mechanical switches with extremely durable PBT keycaps that are wear, fade and shine resistant, at a low price. With a black-brushed aluminium-magnesium alloy top case as the keyboard's backbone, and white LED lighting, they will look great on your desk. Also, it uses low-carbon aluminium to reduce its carbon footprint, so it doesn't only look amazing, but is also much more sustainable.
Not only do the keyboards look great, they have gaming-grade performance. The G413 SE and G413 TKL SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboards feature Tactile Mechanical Switches, which deliver uncompromising performance and give discernible actuation for gamers who prefer direct feedback. In addition, the keyboards feature PBT keycaps, engineered with quality material and designed to hold up over time, these keycaps are heat- and wear-resistant; making them one of the most durable PBT keycaps designed.

Lastly, the keyboards were designed to deliver reliable key input versus other non-gaming mechanical keyboards, with the addition of the 6-key rollover anti-ghosting performance. Designed to ensure reliable rollover, which means multiple keys can be pressed simultaneously and all register at the same time so that a special move is triggered.
Source: Logitech
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32 Comments on Logitech Announces G413 Mechanical Gaming Keyboards

#26
Operandi
Chrispy_Drop only make ANSI layout. I'm in the other half of the global population who want ISO.
Thats a shame.
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Chrispy_
OperandiThats a shame.
Yeah, Drop stuff seems decent otherwise.

The CM TK Stealth I'm using is hard to find in ISO now, I suspect they're just getting rid of existing stock rather than still making them

The Logitech G413 is on a shortlist alongside things like the Masterkeys Pro S for no-nonsense replacements if/when it eventually starts to die.
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#28
Operandi
Chrispy_The CM TK Stealth I'm using is hard to find in ISO now, I suspect they're just getting rid of existing stock rather than still making them
I've never seen that before. That thing is sleek AF looking.
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#29
trsttte
Chrispy_Yeah, Drop stuff seems decent otherwise.

The CM TK Stealth I'm using is hard to find in ISO now, I suspect they're just getting rid of existing stock rather than still making them

The Logitech G413 is on a shortlist alongside things like the Masterkeys Pro S for no-nonsense replacements if/when it eventually starts to die.
Cooler Master has some very nice no nonsense keyboards but I always have a very hard time finding any in stock anywhere like the MK730/MK750 for example - I know, rgb, but it's also cherry mx, has a detachable usb-c cable, underside cable routing, frameless key mounting design and control software is completely optional as it always should be.
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#30
Chrispy_
trsttteCooler Master has some very nice no nonsense keyboards but I always have a very hard time finding any in stock anywhere like the MK730/MK750 for example - I know, rgb, but it's also cherry mx, has a detachable usb-c cable, underside cable routing, frameless key mounting design and control software is completely optional as it always should be.
I suspect it's regional. CM is easy to get here in Europe, I'm not sure where you're based.....

Here in the EU the three that are stocked almost everywhere are CM, Corsair, Logitech - so this G413 is a big deal. Brands like Ducky, Drop, Rosewill, Filco are almost unobtainium here.
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#32
kapone32
Where is that innovative Company that gave us the G510? Why do we get same blah keyboards that have to have mm colours to separate them? All Logitech needs to do is update their G900, G510 series boards with an LED screen and USB instead of 3.5MM. If MB vendors can do it? I guess Logitech is only about making money now.
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