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Logitech is launching new TKL and full-size mechanical keyboards

Some gamers just want a simple mechanical keyboard with mechanical switches, PBT keycaps and no RGB lighting. Logitech is looking to serve that very market with its new G413 SE series keyboards, available in a more compact TKL form factor, or as a full-size keyboard. 

Despite a relatively low price, the new Logitech keyboards use tactile mechanical switches and heat- and wear-resistant PBT keycaps for enhanced durability. In addition, it features 6-key rollover with an anti-ghosting gaming matrix to ensure all inputs are detected.

These new keyboards feature a simple design with an all-black look, with a casing made of black-brushed aluminium-magnesium alloy. Moreover, the LED backlighting is white to contrast with the black coloured keycaps and casing, providing a stylish and minimalistic look to any setup.

Both standard and TKL variants connect to a system via a USB-A 2.0 port. Backed by a 2-year warranty, the new Logitech G413 SE (full-size) is available to pre-order for $79.99, while the tenkeyless variant will go for $69.99.

KitGuru says: In the sub £100 price bracket, the Logitech G413 SE seems to tick all the right boxes on paper. Are you planning on picking up a new keyboard soon? What do you think of the latest from Logitech? 

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