Toxxyc
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Item: Logitech G510
Age: No idea
Warranty: None
Packaging: None
Condition: Good, working condition (see below)
Location: Fourways
Reason: Looking at going mechanical
Shipping: Cost and risk on buyer
Collection: Preferred
Price: R500 negotiable
Link: http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/gaming-keyboard-g510
Overall good condition:
Screen is still good (looks weird on the photo, but it's not as "flashy" as the pic makes it look, it's not distracting:
Got a little mark under the lighting button, looks like something hot might have touched it there:
And the silver colour is slightly fading just below the G-keys:
The G510 on the other hand I got just the other day. It's a seriously solid keyboard with a ton of nice and neat features, but I'm not sure I'll be using these features, hence the sale. The keyboard needs a good clean (which I will do as well), but it's in good, working condition. The two marks I pointed out isn't bad at all and I only noticed it at a second, good look at it when I got it. I used it for a bit over the past week but I don't have the time to install the software for it now. Also don't need all those G-keys at all. There are frigging 18 of them, spread across 3 profiles (quick accessible), so there's 54 of them in total. Dota 2's dream, I would think, specially since they can be programmed on the fly (think Invoker). You just tap the MR key, select a G-key you want to program, key in your sequence of keys and tap MR again and it's saved (while the on-keyboard display guides you. Keyboard also has headphone and microphone jacks with volume control on they board self for them specifically. It's really a nice keyboard (I can see why I wanted one for all these years), but it's too much for me. I actually prefer the G105 over it for a quick gaming session.
I also have a very good condition G105 at home and, should someone be interested, I'll like to trade both + cash for a mechanical keyboard. So chats to I.
Age: No idea
Warranty: None
Packaging: None
Condition: Good, working condition (see below)
Location: Fourways
Reason: Looking at going mechanical
Shipping: Cost and risk on buyer
Collection: Preferred
Price: R500 negotiable
Link: http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/gaming-keyboard-g510
Overall good condition:
Screen is still good (looks weird on the photo, but it's not as "flashy" as the pic makes it look, it's not distracting:
Got a little mark under the lighting button, looks like something hot might have touched it there:
And the silver colour is slightly fading just below the G-keys:
The G510 on the other hand I got just the other day. It's a seriously solid keyboard with a ton of nice and neat features, but I'm not sure I'll be using these features, hence the sale. The keyboard needs a good clean (which I will do as well), but it's in good, working condition. The two marks I pointed out isn't bad at all and I only noticed it at a second, good look at it when I got it. I used it for a bit over the past week but I don't have the time to install the software for it now. Also don't need all those G-keys at all. There are frigging 18 of them, spread across 3 profiles (quick accessible), so there's 54 of them in total. Dota 2's dream, I would think, specially since they can be programmed on the fly (think Invoker). You just tap the MR key, select a G-key you want to program, key in your sequence of keys and tap MR again and it's saved (while the on-keyboard display guides you. Keyboard also has headphone and microphone jacks with volume control on they board self for them specifically. It's really a nice keyboard (I can see why I wanted one for all these years), but it's too much for me. I actually prefer the G105 over it for a quick gaming session.
I also have a very good condition G105 at home and, should someone be interested, I'll like to trade both + cash for a mechanical keyboard. So chats to I.