- Sep 24, 2017
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That's the beauty of solid basic hardware. If you maintain it properly it can last you ages.I'm still using a Logitech G110 gaming keyboard and I don't want to ever let it go. I've been pounding on this thing with my sausage fingers for 12 years and 3 PC's and it still works like new! What amazes me as well, is the backlighting still works on all the keys and the key labels themselves are as crisp as new. I'm going to hate when I finally have to 'upgrade'...
My all time #1 favorite was my first gaming keyboard the Logitech G15.
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Ever since that one I need a board with extra programmable 'G' buttons. So many clutch moments in WoW dungeons thanks to those and other games QoL stuff.
Unfortunately the LCD display broke at one point and after quite a few spilled drinks over the years it finally died. I had a Corsair K55 after that and it was great. But it also suffered from too many spilled drinks.
A friend of mine kept hammering me about mechanical keys and the ability for custom keycaps so I finally went for the Corsair K100.
Typing sounds really strange like it's a classic typewriter compared to the rubber domes I'm used to but with the customization options and iCue program integration it seems like this one is going to be a solid #2 on my list.
It's a really great keyboard. Still, if I could get my hands on a brand new Logitech G15 in the year 2022 I would be 100% on it in a heartbeat without thinking. Give your G110 some love and dust/clean her up. Even under the keys. She deserves it while she still can.