Logitech G Pro Gaming Mouse and Keyboard

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Legit Reviews check out the Logitech P Pro keyboard and mouse, designed for gamers. It comes with RBG backlighting and mechanical keys:

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The folks over at Logitech have been in the mouse and keyboard business for a long time and have essentially dominated the marketplace when it comes to those aforementioned peripherals for business and general computing use. If you’ve used computers for any length of time at all, odds are good you’ve used at least one of their products. However, on the gaming side of things they aren’t typically the first brand that comes to mind even though they’ve been doing gaming hardware since the 90’s. In recent years, Logitech has made a concerted effort to better delineate their gaming hardware by aligning them under their G brand name which covers entry to professional level products. In fact, I’ll be honest – I’ve used a lot of Logitech products over the years for both gaming and business applications and I never really thought of them as a gaming powerhouse even though upon reflection, they’ve been there every step of the way in terms of gaming peripherals for both PC and console gaming. I think it’s a smart move to continue to nurture their G gaming brand to ensure they stay in the forefront of customers’ minds in this respect.

Read more at: http://www.legitreviews.com/logitech-g-pro-gaming-mouse-keyboard-review_196014
 
Well.... £120 for a mechanical keyboard and £70 for a gaming mouse isn't that unusual.

They do look like a good combo but at the moment I'm quite happy with what I'm using, including a Logitech G5 mouse I've had since forever.
 
Actually yeah, looking again its not bad for the KB but the mouse is at the top end. A Deathadder Elite or EC1/2-A is only £60ish.
 
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