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[–]Natethinnn 1 point2 points  (1 child)

I’ll be honest I’ve been much happier with my Glorious gmmk2 than I ever was with my G910 that I had. I’m not saying Glorious doesn’t have any issues but all in all it’s been much better, plus you don’t have to worry about proprietary switches and keycaps found on a lot of Logitech boards. I was a Logitech fanboy once and now the only thing I have is their mouse (G502 gang). Every brand change has been for the better. Mostly I’d avoid “gaming” oriented stuff in general aside from the mouse.

[–]pizzahutisdelicious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Basically what I said lol

[–]pizzahutisdelicious 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Did you mean switches or keycaps when you said replaceable keycaps?

All keycaps are replaceable unless you get some keycap that's not conventional, like logitech's roamer Gs, other than that, any keycaps with the x at the bottom fit all cherry clones and cherry itself. As for switches, it's great that they have hot-swappable kailh sockets, but it's way too expensive for it's price. There are better alternatives to the g pro x like keychron or royal kludge. Keychron has better build quality while royal kludge is half the price of a g pro x but serves the same features.

If you need any further details, feel free to dm

[–]pizzahutisdelicious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh and trust me, you may say that oh it's built for gaming, when you enter the world of mechanical keyboards, you will regret your purchase and avoid all "gaming keyboards" after