





This pre-owned or refurbished product has been professionally inspected and tested to work and look like new. How a product becomes part of desertcart Renewed, your destination for pre-owned, refurbished products: A customer buys a new product and returns it or trades it in for a newer or different model. That product is inspected and tested to work and look like new by desertcart-qualified suppliers. Then, the product is sold as an desertcart Renewed product on desertcart. If not satisfied with the purchase, renewed products are eligible for replacement or refund under the desertcart Renewed Guarantee. Review: Great keyboard that's not only for gaming - For background, this is my 4th G-series keyboard (5 if you count one I gave my dad for his birthday). Three of them have been the G510s so I have a good amount of experience with this keyboard. I work at home typing 8 hours a day for a living and usually eat at my desk so my keyboards have to work hard and take a fair amount of abuse. There are fairly well-known problems with space bars with this keyboard, and every time I have bought a new one, it was because of this space bar problem on the old one (where it won't space anymore unless you hit it right in the middle). Two of the three G510's were completely worn out and a few years old before this problem emerged (letters scratched off keys and just looking ragged overall), and one happened in under a year. That time, Logitech replaced it free of charge and I got good service. Every time before I buy a new keyboard, I look around and nothing compares to this keyboard in my opinion. As anther poster stated, the G-keys are the best in the industry. Easy to program and easy to use. The keyboard is large and fairly heavy compared to a standard keyboard and I like the extra room and the extra weight. Keeps it from sliding around so much on the tray. The tactile qualities are very very good in my opinion. It's a comfortable keyboard to type on. The backlighting with the different colors is excellent, and I couldn't live without the screen with whatever information you want to see on it (I keep it on date and clock most of the time). I am bad about wearing the letters and numbers off keys because I type so much. It happens with this keyboard, but it takes about a year before it really shows signs, whereas other keyboards will show wear within a couple of months. If you are not typing on it constantly like I am, you will probably never have this problem. I'm actually very impressed with how long they do last before showing signs of wear. My elderly dad has had his over a year and it still looks brand new. He especially likes the G-keys so he doesn't have to fumble around to go to the same places online every day. This time when my space bar started acting up, I decided to try the refurbished version because it cost about half as much as new, and I figured if I was going to have space bar problems, I'd rather have them on a 60 dollar keyboard than a 120 dollar keyboard. I got the package in good shape and the keyboard was in a generic black keyboard box. It was in like new condition - in fact I would have thought it was new if I didn't know better. Everything works perfectly and I am delighted. I would do it again from this vendor in a heart beat because I just can't do without the features of this keyboard. I will say, I don't use this keyboard for games, although if I ever get a game I can use it on, I'm sure I will be pleased. It is marketed as a gaming keyboard, but you can program those keys to open word or excel documents, web pages, calculator, or pretty much anything online or on your local computer. Review: Four Stars - very good keyboard, it came in great conditions worth the risk
| ASIN | B01AOC9TG4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,977 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #3,381 in PC Gaming Keyboards #12,744 in Renewed Computers & Accessories |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Color | Black/silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (42) |
| Date First Available | March 31, 2015 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.9 x 2.3 x 9.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.19 pounds |
| Item model number | 920-004967 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Power Source | DC Power Supply |
| Product Dimensions | 20.9 x 2.3 x 9.1 inches |
| Series | 920-004967 |
B**E
Great keyboard that's not only for gaming
For background, this is my 4th G-series keyboard (5 if you count one I gave my dad for his birthday). Three of them have been the G510s so I have a good amount of experience with this keyboard. I work at home typing 8 hours a day for a living and usually eat at my desk so my keyboards have to work hard and take a fair amount of abuse. There are fairly well-known problems with space bars with this keyboard, and every time I have bought a new one, it was because of this space bar problem on the old one (where it won't space anymore unless you hit it right in the middle). Two of the three G510's were completely worn out and a few years old before this problem emerged (letters scratched off keys and just looking ragged overall), and one happened in under a year. That time, Logitech replaced it free of charge and I got good service. Every time before I buy a new keyboard, I look around and nothing compares to this keyboard in my opinion. As anther poster stated, the G-keys are the best in the industry. Easy to program and easy to use. The keyboard is large and fairly heavy compared to a standard keyboard and I like the extra room and the extra weight. Keeps it from sliding around so much on the tray. The tactile qualities are very very good in my opinion. It's a comfortable keyboard to type on. The backlighting with the different colors is excellent, and I couldn't live without the screen with whatever information you want to see on it (I keep it on date and clock most of the time). I am bad about wearing the letters and numbers off keys because I type so much. It happens with this keyboard, but it takes about a year before it really shows signs, whereas other keyboards will show wear within a couple of months. If you are not typing on it constantly like I am, you will probably never have this problem. I'm actually very impressed with how long they do last before showing signs of wear. My elderly dad has had his over a year and it still looks brand new. He especially likes the G-keys so he doesn't have to fumble around to go to the same places online every day. This time when my space bar started acting up, I decided to try the refurbished version because it cost about half as much as new, and I figured if I was going to have space bar problems, I'd rather have them on a 60 dollar keyboard than a 120 dollar keyboard. I got the package in good shape and the keyboard was in a generic black keyboard box. It was in like new condition - in fact I would have thought it was new if I didn't know better. Everything works perfectly and I am delighted. I would do it again from this vendor in a heart beat because I just can't do without the features of this keyboard. I will say, I don't use this keyboard for games, although if I ever get a game I can use it on, I'm sure I will be pleased. It is marketed as a gaming keyboard, but you can program those keys to open word or excel documents, web pages, calculator, or pretty much anything online or on your local computer.
F**N
Four Stars
very good keyboard, it came in great conditions worth the risk
R**R
Nope.
Its huge, but thats not why I give this product 1 star. I also do not take into consideration that it is not a mechanical keyboard because, contrary to popular belief, not everyone likes using one. I personally do, so for the price, I feel like there are better bargains out there for a mechanical keyboard. With that said, the keyboard itself, as advertised, is just disappointing. I was previously using a generic keyboard and thought I should upgrade to a gaming keyboard. When it arrived and I gave it a try I had to switch back to the generic keyboard. Primarily, the keys are springy and unresponsive, especially the space bar. The space bar seems to have a design flaw. It pivots from one side to the other and if you happen to press it on either end, it simply wont register the click. You need to press it down squarely at the middle of the key to have your click registered. Sucks. The lighting on the keys could be brighter....much brighter. Don't expect to enjoy the lighting in a well lit room. The angle of the keyboard itself is leaning forward, even with the adjusted legs in the upright position -they don't really do much but place the keyboard at an almost flat position. The LCD screen is a gimmick. Its a nice feature, but it does not outweigh the bad. The overwall finish of the keyboard is decent, and the blue plastic cover is polished enough but still, the lack of practical use outweighs any aesthetic pros the keyboard can offer. I ended up downgrading in price to the Razer Blackwidow Ultimate and I have not looked back. (Even though I bought the refurbished product at a cheaper price, my complaints mirror those of people who have paid the full $120 price). Even though It doesnt sport the crazy amount of mac keys, the quality and typing experience far exceeds that of the G510s.
D**F
Visually the keyboard looks in okay shape. One latch ...
Visually the keyboard looks in okay shape. One latch on the palm rest was broken and the W and shift keys barely worked.
J**D
Fantastic keyboard in general, this specific one has a couple of problems.
I recently killed my old G510s, so I went out looking for a new one. The Logitech keyboards are the best out there, in my opinion. I especially like the G510 because I tend to play both in the dark, and full screen. The G510 has LED backlit keys, which makes playing in the dark easier, and a configurable LCD panel that allows you to see certain information. Some games make use of the screen to show ammunition or scoring but I use it to show me the time - very helpful when playing a full screen game. The reason why my review is only a three on this occasion is the fact that I have some issues with the keyboard I received. I have a couple of sticky keys, which would not normally be too much of an issue as I rarely do much more than gaming on my machine. However, the sticky keys in this case are ones normally used in gaming, such as the d, f, e and r keys. The keyboard is a refurbished keyboard, and I paid significantly less for it than I would have if I had bought the keyboard new - so I can't hugely complain about the sticky keys. Next time though, I will definitely save my pennies and order a new keyboard. Refurbished without being able to try it out didn't work out for me this time. I would still recommend nothing but the Logitech line of keyboards for anyone looking for a great gaming keyboard with good action and feel on the keys.
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