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Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard
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Logitech Keypad G13
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?