![]() It is to make commonly used keys easier to spot. This choice is all about peripheral vision. The first of those is the keycaps, which have two colors. That includes plastic in printed wiring assembly, the FFC cable, and packaging.īut since this is a mechanical keyboard, you'll notice some big design differences over the MX Keys. 45% for MX Mechanical and 47% for MX Mechanical Mini. In terms of suitability, a portion of the plastic parts on the keyboard is made from post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic. That is a very important design choice, too as Logitech is also marketing this keyboard for those who want a product with deeper travel and a better feel. This is to help lift the keyboard to a more ergonomic position for typing. However, there are also feet tucked inside the bottom casing that you can pull out if you need a better typing angle. The MX Mechanical keyboard has a metal top cover, and plastic bottom, for a super sturdy build. Logitech clearly understands the needs of everyone. The idea is that the Mechanical Mini is the same great keyboard as MX Mechanical, but for smaller desks. The only exception is it has bigger full-size arrow keys and delete, home, end, page up, and page down buttons on the side. It should be familiar to anyone who used MX Mini in terms of size and layout. It is cheaper at $150, but it has the same features I get into throughout this piece, sans the number pad. Logitech is also offering a mini version of the keyboard known as MX Mechanical Mini. ![]() It's even slimmer than Logitech's own G915, which is 22 mm in height, 475mm in height, 150mm in depth, and 1025 grams in weight. That's way different from the heavier, bulky, wired RGB gaming mechanical keyboard from Aukey that I use when gaming. Oh, and for you technical folk, it measures 26.10 mm in height, 433.85 mm in width, 131.55 mm in a depth, and 828 grams in weight. ![]() MX Mechanical takes a similar shape and design as the MX Keys but with some added gaming-like touches here and there to make for a better typing experience. The minute I unboxed this keyboard, I knew I would be impressed. The Logitech MX Keys Mechanical retails for $170. I was provided both for review ahead of today's launch, and I think these are the perfect feeling keyboard & mouse, designed for productivity. The MX Master 3S, meanwhile, refines the Master 3 in more ways than one with quieter clicking mechanisms, and a new sensor. It is a new accessory for folks who like gaming and mechanical keyboards, but want the same control in their professional desktop keyboard for use at work or at home. The MX Mechanical combines lessons learned from Logitech's G-series gaming line, with the awesome productivity features from the MX Keys series. Inspired by what makes the Logitech MX Keys and MX Master 3 products so perfect, Logitech has launched the MX Mechanical and the MX Master 3S.
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