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Turtle Beach Command Series KB5 Review: A touchscreen and a numberpad in one keyboard?
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It's got the built-in numberpad, unlike the Corsair Galleon 100 SD and the Turtle Beach KB7 , as well as the touchscreen / macro pad, though its version is about half the size.
The Turtle Beach KB5 is available now, in black, for $149.99.
This is about the same as the Logitech G515 Lightspeed , though the G515 is a TKL while the KB5 is full-size (plus a touchscreen and macro keys).
Once I managed to get the KB5 up to date on firmware (and Swarm II up to date on software), I was able to customize the touchscreen, keyboard, and lighting.
The KB5 may not have magnetic Hall Effect switches, but its low-profile linear switches feel and sound pretty good for a mainstream gaming keyboard.