Logitech's back in the mix with a full update of their of high-end G-series PC gaming peripherals: the G19 Gaming Keyboard, the G35 Headset and the G9x Gaming Mouse.
The G19 keyboard builds upon the already feature rich G15 keyboard with several key upgrades. The G19 features a full color 320x240 LCD display capable of displaying all sorts of gaming information and non-gaming related information including images and videos. Keyboard controls will let you switch out what's displayed on the screen while you're playing a game. The G19 also features twelve fully programmable keys, with up to three different presets per key. Two onboard USB 2.0 ports provide additional peripheral hookups.
Logitech's new G35 headset offers 7.1 surround sound thanks to second generation Dolby Headphone technology. Dolby Headphone allows headsets to very realistically simulate a full set of 7.1 home theater speakers. The built-in microphone comes with noise canceling technologies and gives players the ability to mask their real voice. Choose between six different preset voices including cyborg, mutant, giant,troll, alien, and the ever popular space squirrel. Built-in controls let you adjust the volume, microphone, surround sound and voice presets. The G35 also comes with three different size headbands to better accommodate various noggin sizes.
Sensitive just got more sensitiver, or something like that with the new Logitech G9x Gaming Mouse. The G9x sports a brand new laser sensor that has adjustable settings capable of sending the mouse from 200 to 5000 DPI on the fly. The G9x comes with two interchangeable mouse grips like the G9, but has more memory for up for five different user profiles. The G9x also has the prerequisite adjustable weight system and multi-colored LED lighting system.
The G9x mouse, G19 keyboard, and G35 headset will all be available in March with $99, $199, and $129 MSRPs, respectively.