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LOGITECH G512 X BRINGS ADVANCED GAMING TECH TO FLAGSHIP KEYBOARD

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
TUE, APR 28, 2026

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Logitech has released the G512 X, its most customizable gaming keyboard yet, featuring rapid triggers, analog switches, and TMR sensors. The keyboard is available in 75 and 98 percent layouts.

The G512 X represents Logitech's response to rapid innovation in gaming keyboard technology. In recent years, features like rapid triggers, analog switches, and TMR sensors have become standard in high-end gaming peripherals, pushing manufacturers to continuously upgrade their offerings. Logitech packed the G512 X with these advanced components to create a highly configurable keyboard for gamers and professionals. The device supports multiple form factors, with both compact 75 percent and full-size 98 percent layout options available. The keyboard's novel design accommodates both mechanical switches, giving users flexibility in customization. This approach allows the G512 X to appeal to different preferences and use cases, from competitive gaming to general typing.

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