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The compact mechanical keyboard for gaming? Let's see if this is the real deal.
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Last year we took a look at ROCCAT’s ISKU Illuminated gaming keyboard and we really did like it, especially for the fact that was not a mechanical keyboard, but was still very comfortable and had many features that gamers would enjoy. While the original ISKU did have blue backlit keys many gamers wanted customization over the color of the backlighting. This is where the ISKU FX comes in, it adds customizable backlighting to the ISKU keyboard enabling you to change the color to any color you would like and it also adds in some cool lighting effects. Read on as we take a look.
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Il prodotto della review odierna è una tastiera meccanica di casa Tesoro, si tratta di un brand che in Italia ha meno visibilità rispetto ad altri marchi famosi, ma che all'estero riscuote un discreto successo. La tastiera che prenderemo in esame è il modello Durandal Ultimate, con retroilluminazione LED di colore rosso.
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The Azio Levetron Mech5 mechanical gaming keyboard has all the features you would expect from a gaming keyboard. In fact, the Azio Levetron Mech5 keyboard goes one step further to ensure that any type of gamer can customize the Mech5 to their own personal taste and needs. The modular design of the Mech5 makes it a better keyboard than I would have expected, during normal use for typing (as I am doing now) all the modular pieces can be removed to give the keyboard a clean stream lined feel. Then, when it is time to get serious and break out the big guns, I snap on the extra modular parts and have as many customizable macro keys as anyone would ever need. The Mech5 has 5 macro keys built on to the main keyboard, and each one has a switchable dual function. Then add in the six key top piece and the entire number pad and you have some serious fire power.
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Technic3D hat die Corsair Vengeance K70 Gaming-Tastatur im Test. Die K70 Tastatur wurde gegenüber der K60 vor allem im Bereich der mechanischen Tasten aufgewertet. Ob Corsair damit richtig lag, steht im nachfolgenden Review.
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CM Storm is one of the hottest gaming brands on the market, branching off from the success laid out before them from Cooler Master, who themselves have created some great gaming focused products in the form of the power supplies and chassis designs. CM Storm however is focused on peripherals and at this time they make some of the coolest keyboards, mice and headsets available that have already proven them selves here at eTeknix and with consumers on both a general level and on the eSports scene.
Now we have a brand new high end gaming mouse in the form of the Havoc, which packs a fairly competent feature list that looks more than enough to take on the competition and if CM Storms previous products are anything to go by then were certainly in for a treat here today.
Gaming, pro-gaming, eSports, it doesn’t matter what your level of participation is because at the end of the day your still going to be sitting at your computer to do it, but what does matter is the tools you choose for the job and having the right peripheral for the right job can make or break a gameplay experience, so lets move on a see just what the Havoc has to offer and see if it really does live up to the self imposed standards that are on the box ”professional Gaming Mouse”.
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Roccat are an extreme gaming brand who have forced themselves into the market in a big way. They are one of those companies who seem to be making all of the right decisions and it paying off. It all goes back to their roots of the company being aimed at gamers and being developed by gaming enthusiasts including the owner Rene.
Their initial product release consisted of the Roccat Kone; a mouse aimed at general gaming, allowing you to get the very best performance from your gameplay with a 3200 DPI pro-aim gaming sensor, a tracking control unit and 128KB of onboard memory allowing you to save gaming profiles and macros for your desired functions.
With the Kone being an extremely successful product for Roccat and propelling them into the very crowded market, we found Roccat developing on its successes and releasing the Kone[+] which incorporated a 6000 DPI pro-aim laser sensor while still keeping the fundamental aspects that made the Kone an industry leader.
With Roccat not being content on ending things there, the Kone Pure was born and offered the same Kone form factor that gamers love, while reducing the size of the mouse down to 91% of its original Kone[+] size, making it more versatile with its new sleek look and design while also improving some of its key features, including the increase to an 8200 DPI pro-aim laser sensor (R3).
As you can see, Roccat has relied on its roots and stayed true to it as they developed further upon some already amazing products, but with all of this development, what becomes the next logical step in the Kone life cycle? How about some funky new colours?
To celebrate 5 years of Kone awesomeness, Roccat have developed some limited edition colours of the Kone Pure to spice things up from the original black colour scheme. To add with this, we find the following colours being added to the range:
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The Vengeance K95 is the new flagship gaming keyboard from Corsair which was built on the already successful K90 platform but now with all-mechanical key layout (Cherry MX Red) for enhanced durability and key-by-key addressable backlighting. The keyboard does also come with a black anodized brushed aluminum chassis for a clean, professional look and it is really easy to clean.
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Cooler Master has a full range of keyboards with various prices and configurations, ranging from the fully backlit, full sized Trigger, to the minimalist ten keyless QuickFire Stealth. Adding yet another keyboard into the fray, Cooler Master has introduced the QuickFire XT, a full size companion to Cooler Master’s very popular QuickFire Rapid. The Quickfire XT is a no frills, full-sized mechanical keyboard available with variety of switches depending on a user’s needs. In this review Benchmark Reviews will be evaluating the Cooler Master CM Storm Quickfire XT (model SGK-4030-GKCL1-US) against its rivals in the very competitive mechanical keyboard market.
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Corsair has had an exciting year so far in 2013 stretch from exciting new product releases including the acquisition of Raptor Gaming to sponsoring Team Solo Mid, one of the most accomplished North American League of Legends team. Corsair’s eagerness to learn and adapt has landed them into the gaming peripheral market where their name has gained recognition within the past year since the M60 and M90 mice, and K60 and K90 keyboards made their debut. The Vengeance K70 is one of Corsair’s new mechanical keyboards for 2013 bringing highly requested backlighting to the K60 design.
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