Logitech's new G512 X gaming keyboard supports analog and mechanical switches at the same time

The impressive Logitech G512 X TMR Analog and Mechanical Gaming Keyboard supports both magnetic and mechanical switches, and lets you swap between them.

Logitech's new G512 X gaming keyboard supports analog and mechanical switches at the same time
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TL;DR: The Logitech G512 X gaming keyboard features hybrid TMR switch beds allowing hot-swapping between analog magnetic and mechanical switches, including premium Gateron KS-20 analog switches. It offers advanced tactile customization, integrated RGB lighting, storage for extra switches, and supports true 8K performance for competitive gaming.
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In recent years, we've seen the rise in popularity of magnetic or analog keyboards in the PC gaming space. Magnetic switches open the door to adjustable actuation points and dual-mode action, and are highly sought after for that very reason. That said, the more tactile feel of mechanical switches is still highly sought after, and with its new G512 X gaming keyboard, Logitech is saying, 'Why not have both?'

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Yes, the impressive new Logitech G512 X TMR Analog and Mechanical Gaming Keyboard ships with 39 Dual Swap hybrid TMR switch beds, meaning that you can hot-swap between analog/magnetic switches and traditional 5-pin mechanical switches on the same keyboard. It's an impressive achievement, and the new Logitech G512 X comes with 9 premium Gateron KS-20 analog switches for those seeking a competitive edge.

That isn't the only notable hardware innovation that the Logitech G512 X brings to the table, as you can add SAPP (Second Actuation Pressure Point) Rings to one of the analog switches secondary actions (programmable and assigned to a specific actuation point) so you get a tactile bump on that second trigger point. Throw in TMR (Tunnel Magneto Resistance) sensor technology for the analog side of the keyboard, a more advanced and accurate technology, and the Logitech G512 X stands out long before you take in its stylish physical design.

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In addition to an integrated RGB light bar, dual-color keycaps, and dual programmable control knobs, the rear and underside of the Logitech G512 X also contain compartments and slots for storing secondary switches and the necessary tools (keycap/switch puller) so you can actually switch out the switches without having to store them separately. As a gaming keyboard, the Logitech G512 X also supports true 8K performance, with 8K polling, 8K reporting, and 8K processing over its wired connection.

"The G512 X is our love letter to the gamers who mod their gear as much as they mod their games," said SM Lahti, Global Product Marketing Manager at Logitech G. "It's a design that pushes the entire industry forward, fundamentally changing the way gamers can interact with their gear and play their favorite titles."

The new Logitech G512 X TMR Analog and Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is available now, starting from $179.99 USD for the 75% form factor variant and $199.99 for the 98% form factor variant.

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Kosta is a veteran gaming journalist that cut his teeth on well-respected Aussie publications like PC PowerPlay and HYPER back when articles were printed on paper. A lifelong gamer since the 8-bit Nintendo era, it was the CD-ROM-powered 90s that cemented his love for all things games and technology. From point-and-click adventure games to RTS games with full-motion video cut-scenes and FPS titles referred to as Doom clones. Genres he still loves to this day. Kosta is also a musician, releasing dreamy electronic jams under the name Kbit.

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