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- This week, we’re tearing down the Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard. It’s a fully programmable one-handed keyboard. Fictiv ’s very own software engineer and MMO game enthusiast Craig Crossley recommends this model, citing its durability (three years and going strong) and ease of use. The G13 Gameboard retails at $79.99.
- Getting Started - G13 Advanced Gameboard. There are no Downloads for this Product. There are no FAQs for this Product. There are no Spare Parts available for this Product. We've put everything you need to get started with your G13 Advanced Gameboard right here. If you still have questions browse the topics on the left. Frequently Asked Questions.
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I have and enjoy a Logitech G13. However, it's a discontinued product and will need to be replaced someday.
I've seen Razer's equivalents, but a few things put me off: the thumbstick is not analog, it has fewer keys than the G13, and the software is often maligned.
A search on Amazon reveals that there are a number of smaller companies that make gameboards, but they're not known brands to me. Thus, the tl;dr:
Anyone using an off-brand or lesser-known gameboard that they've been pleasantly surprised by?
I've seen Razer's equivalents, but a few things put me off: the thumbstick is not analog, it has fewer keys than the G13, and the software is often maligned.
A search on Amazon reveals that there are a number of smaller companies that make gameboards, but they're not known brands to me. Thus, the tl;dr:
Anyone using an off-brand or lesser-known gameboard that they've been pleasantly surprised by?