For those who prefer a slightly more compact version, there will be a TKL model. For those unfamiliar, basically this means that this particular model will not come with the numpad, which in turn will give you a bit more space to move your mouse especially if you have a small desk.
Then there will also be a full-sized version that you might expect from a regular keyboard so if you can’t live without the numpad, then this might be the option for you. Both versions will feature white LED lighting and an aluminum-magnesium alloy casing. They will also feature the use of Logitech’s Tactile Mechanical Switch which will provide more feedback compared to linears.
The keyboards are also equipped with PBT keycaps which are known to be more durable compared to some other keycaps that might be made out of ABS plastic. In terms of pricing, the TKL version will go for $69 while the full-sized model will cost $79.99 and both will be available for order in February.