If you hadn’t guessed by now, the highlight of the G915 TKL is the Tenkeyless design. It’s a trend followed by many gaming brands at the moment, ditching the numpad on the right side of the keyboard to reduce the form factor and make it much easier to transport. It’ll also take up much less space on your desk than the standard G915, making it the ideal option for those with compact gaming setups. Just make sure the game you play doesn’t require a numpad to play – it’s used to control planes in GTA V, for example.
The Logitech G915 range is famed for the inclusion of Logitech’s proprietary low-profile GL mechanical key switches. These souped-up switches provide a much faster actuation than many rivals, with Logitech claiming that the switches are half the size of traditional switches, and the typing experience is among the best we’ve ever seen.
Like most keyboards on the market, the G915 range comes with either GL Linear, GL Tactile or GL Clicky switches, with varying feedback. Linear offers the smoothest experience, Tactile offers more feedback and Clicky provides a traditional (noisy) mechanical keyboard sound.
The low-profile switches also mean the Logitech G915 is among the thinnest gaming keyboards available right now. Pair that with a gorgeous metal body, handy media controls and a unique volume wheel, and you’ve got a great gaming keyboard. The standard Logitech G915 takes the top spot in our selection of the best gaming keyboards, which should say a lot about the experience on offer.
Lewis Painter is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor. Our resident Apple expert, Lewis covers everything from iPhone to AirPods, plus a range of smartphones, tablets, laptops and gaming hardware. You’ll also find him on the Tech Advisor YouTube channel.