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Discover the magic of the Logitech G910 Orion Spark and how it enhances your gaming experience in World of Warcraft. This video delves into the lighting profiles available, showcasing how they can ...
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Deep into Adobe apps like Photoshop or Premiere? Logitech’s MX Creative Console is designed to streamline your creative workflow with a totally customizable dialpad and keypad. Use the dial or wheel ...
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Last year, Logitech leaped into the content creator market by acquiring Loupedeck, which makes control surfaces for apps like Adobe Lightroom. Now, the company has unveiled its first Logitech-branded ...
Logitech has just unveiled the G Pro X Superlight 2 Dex, a new version of its Superlight 2 gaming mouse that takes on a new curvy shape that's aimed at appealing to gamers that aren't so keen on the ...
Peripheral and video giant Logitech is running back comments about a supposed subscription-based mouse that’s supposed to be “the last mouse you ever buy.” Such a hardware-as-service model was quick ...