THE G410 ATLAS SPECTRUM
Measuring 390.5mm in width, 185,2mm in length and 35.5mm in height the G410 Atlas Spectrum is roughly 20% smaller compared to the G910 Orion Spark.
Unfortunately the G910 was not here at the time we got the G410 but we did place it right next to the Poseidon Z RGB Gaming Keyboard by Tt eSPORTS to showcase its size.
The G logo is placed on the far upper left corner right over what seems to be a handle for carrying the G410 around with ease.
It may not have a removable wrist rest but the G410 does have a textured one which also has the model number/name.
Just like the G910 the G410 has a ARX pull-out tablet/phone stand.
This time over however the stand detaches entirely from the keyboard allowing you to place it anywhere you want.
The WASD and arrow keys feature specially designed keycaps to stand out from the rest.
F9 through F12 along with the print screen, scroll lock and pause break keys double as media navigation keys while right above them we find the windows lock (game button) and brightness level buttons.
The Romer-G mechanical switches were designed to compete with Cherry MX switches (they land very close to the Brown ones) but feature a higher lifespan of up to 70 million actuations. According to Logitech their Romer-G switches feature the so-called light pipe to focus light onto the keycap and although this results in them not being the brightest ones around still it makes the fonts much easier to read.
At the base of the keyboard we find 5 rubber feet and two long height adjusters.
These height adjusters raise the keyboard roughly 11mm from the desk.
Here we see the ARX stand with a 5.5 inch smartphone mounted on it and the highest available brightness level (more on the ARX system can be found here).