Published 1/7/2009
at T3.com News
Logitech's got a pretty solid reputation amongst the gaming peripheral nerds, so it's only fair their new G19 keyboard gets a look-in here.
Announced at CES today, the keyboard's packing a tiltable colour GamePanel LCD which displays game info, VOIP details and anything else you fancy. Fully customizable with 12 programmable G-keys, it also boasts two USB ports for connecting a mouse, MP3 players and USB sticks.
Compatible with Windows XP, Vista and Mac OX X, it's a beautiful keyboard if ever we've seen one.
Out in March, the Logitech G19 gaming keyboard will cost $199.99.
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