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Tt eSPORTS KNUCKER Pro-Gaming Keyboard

Tt eSPORTS KNUCKER Pro-Gaming Keyboard

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

Gaming keyboards are hot an snazzy stuff to release and use these days. Tt eSPORTS is announcing the latest keyboard creation KNUCKER. Collaborated and co-designed by Tt eSPORTS Team Tt Apollos pro-player Hermes, KNUCKER pro-gaming keyboard is unique in its unprecedented key-switch design. Installing Tt-Plunger switch technology, developed by Tt eSPORTS' Key-switch Product Development workshop, KNUCKER is bringing the ultimate key response experience simulating to mechanical switch, but with extreme ease and comfort.

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Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire mechanical keyboard

Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire mechanical keyboard

Posted on Apr 04, 2012 by MG3

Cooler Master unveils the CM Storm QuickFire, a new mechanical gaming keyboard with a MSRP of $99.99. The keyboard has Cherry MX switches and features a partial red LED backlight. There are four versions available: Cherry MX Black (strong resistance/linear feedback), Cherry MX Blue (low resistance, force feedback (click)), Cherry MX Brown (medium resistance, force feedback (bump)), and Cherry MX Red (very low resistance, linear feedback).

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GIGABYTE Announces to Extend Aivia Series at CeBIT 2012

GIGABYTE Announces to Extend Aivia Series at CeBIT 2012

Posted on Mar 06, 2012 by MG15

GIGABYTE is proud to announce that Aivia M8600 Wireless Macro Gaming Mouse has received iF Product Design Award 2012. GIGABYTE’s marvelous design has been honored with the world’s best-known prestigious award, iF Award which also seen as Oscar Award in design industry. Winning iF seal means that Aivia M8600 Wireless Macro Gaming Mouse has stood out from a total of 4,322 entries by 1,605 international top brands from 48 countries. We are pleased to share its unique and ergonomic designs again. Earlier, Aivia K8100 Gaming Keyboard has also won red dot award by its exceptional design. Winning the 2011 red dot award signifies a label of the highest quality and international repute guaranteed by ...

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Roccat Enters US Market With Hot PC Gaming Accessories

Roccat Enters US Market With Hot PC Gaming Accessories

Posted on Jan 12, 2012 by MG15

German-based Roccat looks to take on Mad Catz and Razer here in the States by offering its portfolio of professional gaming peripherals through Amazon. Roccat Studios, a German-based manufacturer of professional PC gaming devices and equipment, looks to take on peripheral rivals Razer and Mad Catz locally by bringing its portfolio of gadgets to America. These will include professional-level gaming keyboards, mice, headset...

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ROCCAT invades US gaming market, brings peripherals to CES

ROCCAT invades US gaming market, brings peripherals to CES

Posted on Jan 10, 2012 by MG1

European peripheral maker ROCCAT was serious when they promised to put some German engineered fragging tools in the hands of US gamers, unveiling today a trio of accessories to tempt American gamers. These aren't your standard mouse and keyboard setup, however -- these siblings socialize. More specifically, the outfit's Isku gaming keyboard ($90) and 6000 DPI Kone gaming mouse ($80) use ROCCAT's exclusive "Talk" protocol to activate mouse macros from the keyboard. Ready to snipe? Just click easy-aim on the Isku Keyboard, and the Kone mouse automatically adjusts its DPI to a headshot friendly level. The outfit is also trotting out a 5.1 surround sound headset, dubbed Kave, which will land in ...

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Corsair ships Vengeance gaming mice and keyboards, procrastinating shoppers rejoice

Corsair ships Vengeance gaming mice and keyboards, procrastinating shoppers rejoice

Posted on Dec 16, 2011 by MG1

Remember that Vengeance line of gaming products that Corsair outed a few months back? We'll forgive you if not, and we'll also take this opportunity to refresh your memory while affirming that the company is shipping the bulk of 'em out just in time for the holidays. The Vengeance K60 and Vengeance K90 gaming keyboards and the Vengeance M60 and Vengeance M90 laser gaming mice and all clad in aluminum, with the K Series aimed at first-person shooter loyalists and the Ms aimed at those who just generally want to be awesome. You can catch up on the nitty-gritty just after the break, but here's the bad news: the K90, K60, M90 and M60 will go for $129, $109, $79 and $69 in order of mention.

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Bluetooth keyboards will get 10-year battery life with new chip, Broadcom promises

Bluetooth keyboards will get 10-year battery life with new chip, Broadcom promises

Posted on Dec 08, 2011 by MG15

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Broadcom is working on a Bluetooth chipset that will give wireless keyboards a battery life of up to 10 years, the company said on Tuesday.

If they had a battery life of as long as 10 years, that Bluetooth-based accessories could potentially never need new batteries, the chip maker said. A set of two AA batteries would be enough to power a keyboard using the BCM20730 Bluetooth chip to connect with a computer for its entire lifetime, Broadcom said.

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SMK-Link releases Wireless Ultra-Mini Touchpad Keyboard for your inner sloth

SMK-Link releases Wireless Ultra-Mini Touchpad Keyboard for your inner sloth

Posted on Nov 21, 2011 by MG15

Exerting energy goes against the very fiber of our 21st century ethos -- which is why SMK-Link has come out with the Wireless Ultra-Mini Touchpad Keyboard. Available in both Mac- and PC-compatible versions, this little handheld allows users to surf the web, send texts, or control their home entertainment systems from up to 30 feet away. Featuring both a raised QWERTY keyboard and capacitive touchpad, SMK-Link's latest battery-powered creation boasts 20 function keys, seven hot keys and a dedicated Windows Media Center Start button (on the PC version, naturally). And, since it doesn't require any software drivers, all you have to do is plug in the RF receiver, sit back, and marinate your afte...

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Raptor LK1 gaming keyboard is waterproof and cheap

Raptor LK1 gaming keyboard is waterproof and cheap

Posted on Nov 02, 2011 by MG1

If you are a computer gamer, you should have an idea that normal computer peripherals like mice and keyboards are typically really bad for gaming. Keyboards that aren’t meant for gaming are known to leave your character moving thanks to ghosting after you take your fingers off the WASD keys. If you want a cool gaming keyboard, but you are on a budget check out the Raptor LK1.
The keyboard has a normal layout for the keys and has some interesting features I haven’t seen in other keyboards. The new feature is called Fast-Mover Technology. The tech will automatically lock keys when you remove the key tops for gaming. That way you can pull the keys you don’t need and not have to worry that you w...

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Cooler Master Announces CM Storm QuickFire Rapid Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Cooler Master Announces CM Storm QuickFire Rapid Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

Posted on Oct 20, 2011 by MG1

CM Storm, of the Cooler Master Group, comes full circle by introducing its new line of sleek fully mechanical keyboards. A full complement of very durable and high quality CM Storm peripherals can now be had with the introduction of the QuickFire Rapid Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.
Effortlessly melt into the smooth and clean aesthetic of the QuickFire Rapid via its laser-marked keycaps and its smooth, yet damage-resistant, rubber coating. This is complemented by a set of extra keycaps (includes a key puller) that give the keyboard an extra appeal that draws other gamers in. A response time of 1ms, in USB mode, offers gamers a necessary consistency to navigate the ever changing landscapes of t...

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Gigabyte Force K3: A Water Resistant Keyboard for Sweaty Gamers

Gigabyte Force K3: A Water Resistant Keyboard for Sweaty Gamers

Posted on Oct 18, 2011 by MG1

If you've never pounded your keyboard in frustration or frantically mashed the keys during an intense battle, then you probably don't spend a lot of time playing games. Gamers have a tendency to be rough with their gear, and if Gigabyte's new Force K3 keyboard lives up to its billing, it could end up attracting a lot of game players who need a plank that can withstand their abuse.
This isn't a rugged keyboard by any stretch, but it does boast an enhanced four-layer frame structure with an extra chassis in the middle. This allows the single rubber sheet to be firmly attached to the bottom of the keyboard and gives the plank a bit of drop resistance.

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Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 wants your lap, not your desk

Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 wants your lap, not your desk

Posted on Aug 26, 2011 by MG15

he K400 has a 10m range, so there's no need to get your behind up off the sofa; comes with a built-in touchpad, so there's no need for a mouse, and is plug and play with a simple USB receiver. The only wire you're gonna need is the USB cable to charge it every now and again.

“With our new Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400, people can connect their laptops to the TV, turn up the volume of a YouTube video, pause their vacation slideshows or tweet about the movie they just downloaded, all from one sleek controller,” said Thibauld Nolf, EPM keyboards and combos at Logitech.

“Whether you’re surfing the Web or emailing a friend, navigating and typing is just plain easy with the whisper-quiet...

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Logitech announces wireless, solar K750 keyboard for Mac

Logitech announces wireless, solar K750 keyboard for Mac

Posted on Aug 18, 2011 by MG3

The Logitech K750 solar-powered, wireless keyboard for PCs is now available in a Mac-compatible version. Additionally, it also available in five colors, four of which are exclusive to the Mac line. Like the PC version, the Mac version integrates on-board solar cells that power the keyboard using ambient light.

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Microsoft's ergonomically alliterative Comfort Curve Keyboard makes a contoured comeback

Microsoft's ergonomically alliterative Comfort Curve Keyboard makes a contoured comeback

Posted on Jun 16, 2011 by MG1

Like a vinyl record left out in the sun too long, Microsoft's Comfort Curve Keyboard has returned, albeit slightly more warped than before. The ergonomic peripheral is an attempt to improve the comfor...

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Logitech outs a pair of keyboard cases, gets into the tablet accessories game

Logitech outs a pair of keyboard cases, gets into the tablet accessories game

Posted on May 20, 2011 by MG3

Technically, we suppose Logitech already made a play for the tablet accessories market when it launched a rebranded Zaggmate keyboard case earlier this year, but today the peripheral manufacturer's ge...

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