Packaging

The packaging on all of Logitech’s gaming lineup follow the same theme for the most part. They all have a black design with a photo of the product on the cover that is blended in half way with an x-rayed photo of the device showing off the inside slightly. The G19s isn’t any different, you get that same x-rayed photo, but this time it is much larger than the headsets and mice that we have seen in the past.

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Inside the G19s is wrapped up in a plastic to keep it from getting dirty and it sits in its perfectly shaped bright blue cardboard that keeps it from moving around. The wrist rest comes up under the keyboard in its own plastic bag as well. The G19s’s cord and power cord are tucked up in the blue cardboard boxes in the left and right corners to keep them from bumping into the keyboard in transit.

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I mentioned the wrist rest previously; Logitech didn’t change anything from the previous design. It is also the same design as we have seen on the G510 and other Logitech keyboards. The biggest thing that comes with the G19s that you wouldn’t see with most keyboards is the external power wart. The color LCD screen on the G19s pulls more power than can be found over USB requiring Logitech to include it.

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For documentation you get a small quick guide as well, just in case you have any questions while setting up the G19s.

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #34586 04 Apr 2014 17:28
Happy Friday everyone. Today I take a look at Logitech's flagship keyboard with its color LCD screen.

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