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Logitech Launches Keyboard With Analog Control Keys

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Logitech Launches Keyboard With Analog Control Keys

Logitech has introduced a groundbreaking keyboard that turns every key into an analog control. The new G512 X series combines mechanical precision with controller‑like sensitivity. As a result, gamers and creators gain more flexibility than ever before.

Features and Performance

Each key uses Tunnel Magneto Resistance (TMR) sensors. These sensors measure press depth, allowing different actions based on how far you press. For example, a light tap can equip an item, while a deeper press can use it. In addition, the keyboard supports hybrid layouts. Users can swap between analog and mechanical switches in 39 sockets. Logitech includes nine analog switches by default, giving players a taste of customization. Performance is another highlight. The G512 X offers an 8K polling rate with a 0.125 ms response time. Therefore, inputs register almost instantly. Battery life is not a concern since the keyboard connects via USB.

Pricing and Availability

The keyboard comes in two versions. The 75‑key model costs $179.99, while the 98‑key version is priced at $199.99. Both are available in black and white finishes. Logitech has already listed the keyboard on its official store. Global retailers will begin selling it on May 2, 2026. As a result, gamers worldwide can soon experience analog precision in a keyboard format. Overall, the G512 X represents a bold step in gaming hardware. It blends speed, accuracy, and customization in one device. Therefore, it may redefine how players interact with their PCs.

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