And why would it be?
The most impressive thing about the Logitech G515 isnt what it can do; its what it isnt.
Theres not even any dedicated media controls apart from doubled-up keys accessible with the function keys.
Ergonomically the G515 commits no sins.
Logitechs muchsmaller TKL 60 keyboardhad one off to the side, so Im not sure why its absent here.
The absence of a wrist wrest integrated or detachable may also get on some peoples nerves.
These still arent very common for gaming, but obviously the G515 is seeking to change that.
Unfortunately for some buyers, the keyboard doesnt come with a wrist rest in the box.
Again, unfortunately, theres no cheaper option.
Its lightweight but robust, with the keys easily removable for cleaning.
It sits right beside a button that switches to the dongle and another to switch to Bluetooth.
Its a shame, however, that this keyboard doesnt come with included wrist support.
Even the lack of dedicated media controls feels like a missed opportunity.
The keyboard feels brilliant in use, though.
Theres not really much to say about the layout of the keyboard apart from that its mastercrafted.
Moreover the function row is easily accessible by stationary hands even if you have small mitts.
The shorter key caps that come with the low-profile design may irk some gamers however.
As already mentioned, RGB profiles can be saved to the boards memory, however keybindings cannot.
Id recommend having a good play with it at your leisure.
This goes for every key on the board and it feels brilliant.
Performance:5 / 5
Should I buy the Logitech G515 Lightspeed TKL?
However, the keys can feel a bit squishy and the palm rest doesnt really improve the experience.
For work, I used it for several productivity apps, including typing out this entire review.
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[First reviewed August 2024]