

I’m a big fan of the tenkeyless layout, as it opens up a lot more space for mouse movement without cutting out anything too important. Of course, the major difference between the original G915 and the TKL version is the layout. The lighting is bright and vivid, and there’s a good deal of customization to be had using Logitech G Hub. On top of that is the RGB lighting under each key, button, and the Logitech logo.

The G915 looks great the dark-grey brushed aluminum body compliments the all-black keycaps (which thankfully, use nice-looking legends) and buttons perfectly. This compact and thin board seems ideal for those with limited desk space, but let’s see if it can live up to its high asking price of $229.99 first. Logitech’s back at it again with the G915 TKL-a tenkeyless version of the G915. It’s been about 10 months since the original Logitech G915 was released, and it’s been positively received since then for its impressive low-profile design, dedicated media controls, and incorporation of Logitech’s “Lightspeed” wireless tech.
