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title: "Logitech G19 Programmable Gaming Keyboard with Color Display"
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# 16.7M customizable backlight colors 12 programmable G-keys with 36 macros 320x240 color GamePanel LCD Logitech G19 Programmable Gaming Keyboard with Color Display

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** £817.63
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Level up your game with the keyboard that plays as hard as you do!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech G19 Programmable Gaming Keyboard with Color Display by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** £817.63 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/1722167-logitech-g19-programmable-gaming-keyboard-with-color-display)

## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-Key Mastery:** Press up to 5 keys simultaneously for flawless execution of complex combos.
- • **Personalize Your Play:** Choose from millions of backlight colors to match your setup and mood.
- • **Real-Time Game Insights:** Tilt-able color LCD displays live stats, VOIP, and media without leaving your game.
- • **Power & Connectivity Hub:** Dual USB 2.0 ports keep your devices charged and peripherals connected seamlessly.
- • **Game-Ready Command Center:** 12 G-keys with 3 macros each let you execute 36 complex commands instantly.

## Overview

The Logitech G19 is a cutting-edge gaming keyboard featuring a vibrant 320x240 color GamePanel LCD for real-time game stats and media, fully customizable RGB backlighting, 12 programmable G-keys supporting 36 macros, dual powered USB 2.0 ports, and multi-key input for advanced gameplay control—all designed to give serious gamers a competitive edge.

## Description

Give yourself the advantage you need to win. Giving you an arsenal of advanced gaming technology, the Logitech G19 gaming keyboard is the first Logitech keyboard to feature a color GamePanel LCD. The tilt able, 320-by-240-pixel display provides valuable in-game information for over sixty games, including World of Warcraft (requires installation of included Logitech GamePanel software)

Review: I've bought two of this keyboard and I don't know if there will ever be a keyboard I like more - First let me confess to being a bit of a Logitech fan. Their products have, for the most part, treated me very well over the years and so has their customer service. Let me get down to the reason I have two of this keyboard. On one fateful day I decided to remove all of the keys on the keyboard and one by one clean them out and give the keyboard a thorough cleaning using a few qtips and a bowl of water. The reason for the thorough cleaning was because I accidentally spilled a can of soda in the keyboard. The spilling incident itself did not damage the keyboard as the very little that managed to get under the plastic of the keyboard ended up on the rubber padding. Nay, what did it was the water that was left in the keys and managed to seep down to the circuitry below because I didn't wait long enough for them to thoroughly dry. A funny story, but tragic indeed. So I waited, the keyboard went on sale, and I snagged another one. What do I love about this keyboard? Well, the keys feel very nice, for the most part. They have a bit of a squish to them, but not too much. This is nice because it makes the keyboard very quiet. I prefer my keyboards to be quiet rather than loud and clicky like that of a mechanical keyboard. The illuminated portion of it is absolutely awesome. There are so many colors to choose from that I have never actually seen on an illuminated keyboard. Dark purples, oranges, and light greens, even pink! Also the fact that it sports two powered USB 2.0 ports is very convenient. I actually use them for my Tablet and Mouse. The volume dial is really cool, feels nice and it's not overly sensitive making it easy to slightly lower or heighten the volume. There is a ton of customization and profiles you can set up if you are a hardcore gamer, I haven't taken too much advantage of this, I should, but I haven't. The only major downside to this keyboard is the screen. The screen is cool, and it looks nice, but it is so very limited in what it can do. The youtube function if it is pretty much worthless seeing as I can't search for videos I might actually want to watch. However, for games that fully support it, it's really cool. The most notable game I can give that supports it is League of Legends and the support seems to be fairly new as one day it just started popping up on the screen. It even, while loading, shows the League of Legends logo and changes the keyboards color to blue! Pretty cool right? I thought it was. The nice thing about it is that it gives me all of the information on my champion. So I can quickly glance down and see certain bits of important information without having to pull up anything on the main game screen. The advantages are small, but sometimes that's all it takes is a small advantage, right? For most other games I honestly can't think of why the screen would be necessary, League of Legends is probably the only one I know of that does it right. However, there are some programs that work with it as well. One of them is EVGA Precision, a graphics card tweaking and monitoring program. I used these features to show my fan speeds, temperatures, and clock speeds while overclocking to ensure I can safely overclock without hitting a certain temperature threshold. That, too, works quite well as I can have this appearing on that screen rather than on one of my monitors. I would like to see more features like that, seeing as I can quickly slip through them on the keyboard navigation rather than doing anything on screen, so if I do happen to be playing a game I can flip between background programs using the keyboard. All I can say is that this keyboard is really good, it just needs more support for the incredible potential it has, and has had since the G15 made its debut. On a side note, to some people, like me, the keyboard may look like it's massive. It's not, it's a good bit smaller than the original G15 (G11) keyboard and might be about the same size as the current G15, I'm not certain.
Review: This Keyboard is AWESOME, but... - This keyboard really is awesome. I am a firm believer in Logitech products, and this keyboard is no exception. The keys aren't to mushy and spring back nicely to allow for quick and smooth typing. The game toggle is really nice for when you are in game to keep you from annoyingly hitting the windows key and exiting you out of the game. I love that the media keys work even when iTunes (for example) is not on the main screen. There is the option to set a different color for each of the three macro group buttons. It is also really awesome to be able to set macros on the fly. I had to reformat my hard drive recently and when I moved my music back from the external iTunes decided it needed to make duplicates of everything (my fault but oh well). With this keyboard it was no problem, because I just made a macro to go through and delete all the duplicates right on my keyboard, pretty nifty. The best part is that you can set three sets of twelve macros for pretty much every program! meaning you can have 36 macros for your default profile, 36 macros for Open Office, 36 macros for each game, etc. Everything mentioned before is great even without mentioning that it has a color lcd to view system information on. The lcd is great. I don't feel like you need to be superman to push the buttons. They feel reminiscent of the buttons that were on my old Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro (I think..). I guess what may bother some is that they don't have that modern clicky feel they feel more like buttons than keys. On to my few gripes about the keyboard. Most of which could be fixed easily with a firmware update I am sure. The lcd is compatible with Windows slideshow. This HAD great potential. The operative word being had, because Microsoft has killed slideshow. You can hardly find any slideshow apps anywhere. This is a problem, because as far as other apps for the g19 go there aren't really many of those out there either. The keyboard has been out for over two years and there haven't really been any new apps released by Logitech or the community of g19 users. The best one I found was LCD Host, because it let me kind of build my own app. The worst part with the Logitech apps is that you can't even change the color of the background on any of them to be something other than Logitech green. I just feel like Logitech in two years would have done something awesome with the screen on this keyboard. I also really think that with usb 3.0 out Logitech would have put that into this keyboard by now. All that said, the keyboard is fantastic! I strongly recommend it if you have this much money to spend on a keyboard. It has a really quick response time and a lot of great functions. If you do get this keyboard then you may be disappointed by the apps available, but definitely not by anything else!

## Features

- A color GamePanel LCD displays game stats, system information, VOIP communication data, video playback, image slideshows
- User-selectable character backlighting color lets you personalize the keyboard to better fit with the rest of your computer and gaming equipment
- Twelve programmable G-keys with three macros per key provide space to program 36 single keypresses or complex macros
- Two high-speed, powered USB 20 ports give you the ability to transfer data to and from peripherals like MP3 players and flash drives
- Multi-key input allows you to use up to five keys at once to perform multiple complex actions
- A color GamePanel LCD displays game stats, system information, VOIP communication data, video playback, image slideshows, and many other items, without leaving the game.
- User-selectable character backlighting color lets you personalize the keyboard to better fit with the rest of your computer and gaming equipment.
- Twelve programmable G-keys with three macros per key provide space to program 36 single keypresses or complex macros; use the MR key to record new macros on-the-fly.
- Two high-speed, powered USB 2.0 ports give you the ability to transfer data to and from peripherals – like MP3 players and flash drives – while providing power to charge battery-powered devices.
- Multi-key input allows you to use up to five keys at once to perform multiple complex actions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001NXDBI6 |
| Additional Features | Lighting |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,329 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #211 in Mac Gaming Keyboards #2,061 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller |
| Button Quantity | 19 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 502 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855056382 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20.6"L x 11"W x 2.75"H |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech, Inc |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Cherry MX |
| Mfr Part Number | 920-000969 |
| Model Name | G19 Gaming Keyboard |
| Model Number | 920-000969 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Lighting |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 097855056382 778888155739 080850172959 163120777433 666670039216 763615784788 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Gaming Console
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Keyboard Description:** Ergonomic
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** Single Color
- **Product Dimensions:** 20.6"L x 11"W x 2.75"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming
- **Special Feature:** Lighting
- **Style:** Contemporary

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: will the LCD work with iTunes, or do you have to use windows media player?Is having the LCD panel worth it?**
A: It only works with Windows Media Player. it has a small number of apps that came with it that aren't really very helpful, it looks like they went "pretty" over "Functionality" and scouring the web, pretty much all the app sites for aftermarket apps are gone now, but I DID find a program called Aida64 that can be used to create custom apps, that's all I've used since I made one for system stats. and game support for it is pretty light. google it and read the wiki on the g19 and you can see the list of games that support it. nothing terribly new so not sure if games are even trying to offer support.

**Q: where can I find an adapter plug to make it compatible for standard outlet**
A: I assume that you're referring to the plug on the AC power adapter.  That 2-prong AC plug fits any standard household 110 VAC power socket right out of the box... it doesn't need the 3rd (grounding) pin that you see on most AC power plugs nowadays.  And, you can plug it in either way - it doesn't matter.  Enjoy your keyboard.

**Q: Can the keys on the keyboard be set to individual colors or does the entire keyboard have to change at the same time?**
A: Keys will have to have the same color across the entire keyboard. For a pointing device, I can't recommend the Logitech M570 trackball too highly. I work with the trackball all day long. My desk is chaos and there is little dedicated room for a mouse pad, but the trackball avoids that problem. I wont ever go back to a mouse. The M570 is wireless and 100% portable between systems if you want to share. I just bought a second M570 for my laptop, instead of carrying the M570 from my tower.

**Q: Does VOIP also work with Teamspeak?**
A: This is a keyboard, not a headset. The keyboard does have the functionality for TeamSpeak/Skype 3rd party apps though.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I've bought two of this keyboard and I don't know if there will ever be a keyboard I like more
*by S***D on July 6, 2013*

First let me confess to being a bit of a Logitech fan. Their products have, for the most part, treated me very well over the years and so has their customer service. Let me get down to the reason I have two of this keyboard. On one fateful day I decided to remove all of the keys on the keyboard and one by one clean them out and give the keyboard a thorough cleaning using a few qtips and a bowl of water. The reason for the thorough cleaning was because I accidentally spilled a can of soda in the keyboard. The spilling incident itself did not damage the keyboard as the very little that managed to get under the plastic of the keyboard ended up on the rubber padding. Nay, what did it was the water that was left in the keys and managed to seep down to the circuitry below because I didn't wait long enough for them to thoroughly dry. A funny story, but tragic indeed. So I waited, the keyboard went on sale, and I snagged another one. What do I love about this keyboard? Well, the keys feel very nice, for the most part. They have a bit of a squish to them, but not too much. This is nice because it makes the keyboard very quiet. I prefer my keyboards to be quiet rather than loud and clicky like that of a mechanical keyboard. The illuminated portion of it is absolutely awesome. There are so many colors to choose from that I have never actually seen on an illuminated keyboard. Dark purples, oranges, and light greens, even pink! Also the fact that it sports two powered USB 2.0 ports is very convenient. I actually use them for my Tablet and Mouse. The volume dial is really cool, feels nice and it's not overly sensitive making it easy to slightly lower or heighten the volume. There is a ton of customization and profiles you can set up if you are a hardcore gamer, I haven't taken too much advantage of this, I should, but I haven't. The only major downside to this keyboard is the screen. The screen is cool, and it looks nice, but it is so very limited in what it can do. The youtube function if it is pretty much worthless seeing as I can't search for videos I might actually want to watch. However, for games that fully support it, it's really cool. The most notable game I can give that supports it is League of Legends and the support seems to be fairly new as one day it just started popping up on the screen. It even, while loading, shows the League of Legends logo and changes the keyboards color to blue! Pretty cool right? I thought it was. The nice thing about it is that it gives me all of the information on my champion. So I can quickly glance down and see certain bits of important information without having to pull up anything on the main game screen. The advantages are small, but sometimes that's all it takes is a small advantage, right? For most other games I honestly can't think of why the screen would be necessary, League of Legends is probably the only one I know of that does it right. However, there are some programs that work with it as well. One of them is EVGA Precision, a graphics card tweaking and monitoring program. I used these features to show my fan speeds, temperatures, and clock speeds while overclocking to ensure I can safely overclock without hitting a certain temperature threshold. That, too, works quite well as I can have this appearing on that screen rather than on one of my monitors. I would like to see more features like that, seeing as I can quickly slip through them on the keyboard navigation rather than doing anything on screen, so if I do happen to be playing a game I can flip between background programs using the keyboard. All I can say is that this keyboard is really good, it just needs more support for the incredible potential it has, and has had since the G15 made its debut. On a side note, to some people, like me, the keyboard may look like it's massive. It's not, it's a good bit smaller than the original G15 (G11) keyboard and might be about the same size as the current G15, I'm not certain.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This Keyboard is AWESOME, but...
*by D***X on November 4, 2011*

This keyboard really is awesome. I am a firm believer in Logitech products, and this keyboard is no exception. The keys aren't to mushy and spring back nicely to allow for quick and smooth typing. The game toggle is really nice for when you are in game to keep you from annoyingly hitting the windows key and exiting you out of the game. I love that the media keys work even when iTunes (for example) is not on the main screen. There is the option to set a different color for each of the three macro group buttons. It is also really awesome to be able to set macros on the fly. I had to reformat my hard drive recently and when I moved my music back from the external iTunes decided it needed to make duplicates of everything (my fault but oh well). With this keyboard it was no problem, because I just made a macro to go through and delete all the duplicates right on my keyboard, pretty nifty. The best part is that you can set three sets of twelve macros for pretty much every program! meaning you can have 36 macros for your default profile, 36 macros for Open Office, 36 macros for each game, etc. Everything mentioned before is great even without mentioning that it has a color lcd to view system information on. The lcd is great. I don't feel like you need to be superman to push the buttons. They feel reminiscent of the buttons that were on my old Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro (I think..). I guess what may bother some is that they don't have that modern clicky feel they feel more like buttons than keys. On to my few gripes about the keyboard. Most of which could be fixed easily with a firmware update I am sure. The lcd is compatible with Windows slideshow. This HAD great potential. The operative word being had, because Microsoft has killed slideshow. You can hardly find any slideshow apps anywhere. This is a problem, because as far as other apps for the g19 go there aren't really many of those out there either. The keyboard has been out for over two years and there haven't really been any new apps released by Logitech or the community of g19 users. The best one I found was LCD Host, because it let me kind of build my own app. The worst part with the Logitech apps is that you can't even change the color of the background on any of them to be something other than Logitech green. I just feel like Logitech in two years would have done something awesome with the screen on this keyboard. I also really think that with usb 3.0 out Logitech would have put that into this keyboard by now. All that said, the keyboard is fantastic! I strongly recommend it if you have this much money to spend on a keyboard. It has a really quick response time and a lot of great functions. If you do get this keyboard then you may be disappointed by the apps available, but definitely not by anything else!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great keyboard.. with some caveats
*by T***N on December 31, 2011*

First.. read a bunch of the reviews here. Other people have said it better and more completely than I plan to. The short of it is that this is a very cool keyboard, but it has some drawbacks that you should consider before buying. Years ago I got my girlfriend a Saitek keyboard.. the Eclipse I believe. She's a big gamer and is pretty hard on keyboards. Her keycaps were wearing down, she had spilled some stuff at some point and the keys were feeling a little gummy. Basically it was time for a new keyboard. The criteria were "gaming keyboard" (so something semi reliable" and "nice backlit keys", she liked the multi-colors that the Saitek provided. It's a little thing, but when it's for a gift, sometimes a little "pretty" and "flashy" is fun. I looked at the Razer Lycosa, but there was concern about it's rubberized keycaps wearing and since she's pretty hard on keyboards, that was a definite concern so I looked around and found... nothing. Some people will contest this statement, but there really aren't that many really cool gaming keyboards out right now that would make good gifts. I thought about getting her another Saitek Eclipse (I don't like the aesthetic of the new Saiteks) or a different Razer keyboard (didn't care for those either) and the new super fancy Old Republic keyboard with the OLED keys and touch screen was a bit pricey and not out until shortly before Christmas, so it was out of the question. So the G19 was really one of the few options left. I dislike the G15's antiquated display, so I had high hopes for the full color QVGA(?) LCD display of the G19. Some pros and cons, already mentioned in other reviews, but here's what I've noticed so far: Pros * Backlight can be made just about any color. Not limited to red/blue/green/purple. You actually have a color picker type thing like in a paint program and it changes in realtime. Very cool and flashy. You can even switch between three profiles (maybe the wrong word, still figuring it all out) that have different lighting colors. I think it's so you can set up different profiles within the same game profile to switch between and have a backlight color associated with each one so you know which one you're using. Think about switching about solo/raiding/healer/tank/etc for an MMO without changing to a different game profile. * Game profiles are pretty extensive. You can attach actions/key sequences/mouse clicks/etc to one of the "G" keys. Lots of modern games already programmed into it and the ability to write our own scripts in LUA scripting (which WoW modders will be familiar with) or simple key sequence programming for non-programmers built into the configuration program. Should be easy enough to use for most gamers * Volume control and mute - It's been ages since I've had this on a keyboard and I severely missed it. (bought myself a G19 with Christmas gift card money after I bought one for my girlfriend as a gift and had a chance to take a peek at it). This is a necessity for gamers. Using the volume on your speakers sucks and using in-game volume settings is best done once and left alone. You really need access to system volume control from within a game so you don't have to alt-tab out to get to it. It seems like a little thing, but when it's missing, it's a burden for any gamer. * LCD display - Yeah, I'll put this in the pros column, despite what I'll say in the cons. It's flashy, it's cool, and even though it's limited (unfortunately) it's still got a great geek wow factor to it so if you're getting this keyboard as a gift or just love geeky things, it's a little cherry on top of it all. It *is* limited, but the driver disk comes with the SDK and there's a G19 and G15 LCD emulator built right into the control software, so if you have any programming chops and access to Visual C, it looks relatively easy to develop for. I plan on giving it a shot myself sometime soon. * All the keys are in the right places - Most gaming keyboards have this feature, but this is one of those deals where when stuff isn't right, you notice. I had a Logitech Wave wireless keyboard/mouse combo and a couple other keyboards while waiting to figure out what I wanted to buy and the INS/DEL/HOME/END/PGUP/PGDOWN cluster was "wrong" on all of them. I do a lot of programming and use those keys a ton and when they're not in the classic configuration, you have to re-learn them and I'd have to switch between work (where they were correct) and home (where they weren't) and it was quite annoying. Thankfully the G19 has them in the right place. Just need to get used to the extra space where the G keys are. Keep hitting one of them when I try to find the ESC key by touch. * Some great games support the LCD display directly, some apps/games need a plugin or update, but there is some support for the G19 specifically and G15 applets will work with it as well (they just don't look very nice on the G19's fancy display.. they look all blocky because they're made for the more limited G15 display). Even some apps like Ventrillo and Mumble have support for the display. Oh! And Media Player Classic will make use of the display, showing up as an app after you run it once after installing the G19. It doesn't appear in the apps directory, but somehow hooks into the system to show up on the apps list. Apparently iTunes also supports this display, but I don't use iTunes. Cons * Biggest disappointment for me, a super geek, out of the box was the limitations of the LCD display. It comes with some applets that do some ok stuff. Not sure I'd ever watch YouTube videos on it. The performance monitor, possibly the RSS feed or image rotator might be handy. If you dig around the internet, you'll find plugins for apps and some minor attempts at making new applets for this, but a lot of the websites are dead or links are bad. Seems like everyone got really excited when it came out then they all gave up due to lack of support or something. There's a G15 plugin for Trillian, but it's for like Trillian 4 and they're up to 8 now. It doesn't do much and is G15-ugly and seems to lock up my Trillian when close it (Trillian) so I won't be using it. * Addendum to the LCD issues above. This keyboard supports Windows Sideshow, which is a way to have a tiny external screen to display small bits of data. The idea was to allow you to use cell phones or even a tiny external display on a closed laptop lid like what you see on flip phones. The big issue? This was a feature in Windows Vista that was removed/buried in Windows 7 and it doesn't look like they plan on supporting it. So don't use this as a selling point unless you have Vista, I guess.. even then.. I don't know if it'll actually work or if support was removed from the newer drivers. If you go into Windows Help on Windows 7 and search for "Sideshow", you can find a link that will open the Sideshow configuration in Control Panel (it's hidden in regular Control Panel views). But the keyboard doesn't show up as a device. Someone needs to write a display driver similar to a MIMO or Liliput USB display for this thing. * Some people question the durability. These keyboards aren't heavy duty military issue and maybe they'll only last a year as some people say. Then I guess I know what I'll be buying my girlfriend next year for Christmas. :) Really, keyboards wear out. How hard you are on them has a lot to do with how long they'll last. And keyboards get nasty even if you clean them and don't eat around your computer. The idea of replacing a keyboard every couple years is fine with me. It is a very "pretty" keyboard, though, and just like how we both really like the Saitek Eclipse, I think we're going to like this keyboard and be sad when it's time to replace it unless there's something better than what's currently available or we replace it with another G19 or Eclipse. Summary: I'm disappointed that "Sideshow" is a complete bust. They should remove it from any product literature as it's highly misleading. The LCD is pretty, but kind of limited usefulness (even outside the Sideshow thing). But all in all, I think $140 for an above average gaming keyboard with a bit of flashy style and still some potential isn't too bad. I'd rather have paid $100 but it was $140 for the gift I bought and $100 for the one I bought after the Amazon gift card I used, so I'm not complaining. I give it 4 stars assuming it won't die in 3 months or something dumb like that. I had high hopes for Sideshow, but ignoring those high hopes, this feels like a pretty solid gaming keyboard that I really love so far and I think it makes a great gift as something that's a little more expensive than what you'd normally spend on yourself with some bells and whistles that aren't important but are kind of fun to have. I think those are the ingredients for a great gift.

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