A few days ago we talked about the first gaming peripheral by EVGA, the TORQ X10 gaming mouse and after being unveiled at CES, almost 6 months ago, the gaming mouse is finally ready to be released, and it has been showcased in its full glory at the Computex 2014, which is going on right now in Taipei, Taiwan.
The EVGA TorQ X10 gaming mouse features an Avago 9800 laser sensor that can go as high as 8200DPI, has a modular design for a comfort grip with any kind of grasp and nine programmable keys featuring mechanical Omron switches (certified for 20 millions click). All these features and specifications certainly make the new TORQ X10 gaming mouse sounds like an awesome peripheral. It is available both in a standard version and as a Carbon version, featuring a carbon plaque on top. It is currently already over at the EVGA Webshop for €89.90 for the Standard version and 119.90€ for the Carbon version.
But we're not done yet! Computex has been the perfect place to show off yet another gaming peripheral, the first EVGA gaming keyboard. We don't have many details about this one, except those you can see through the picture: this keyboard features a few programmable key for Macro, and LCD panel on the top and two small wheels to regulate volume and backlit. It doesn't have a name yet, or official specifications, but we will let you know as soon as these informations are available.
Source:
Tweaktown.com