The company's gaming line includes other appealing parts as well

Mar 5, 2009 10:14 GMT  ·  By

Gaming is likely one of the main aspects of OCZ's overall business as the company continues to release increasingly interesting products. The new Sabre keyboard makes no exception from the rule, as it will probably draw the attention of a high number of gaming users out there.

The company has demoed the OCZ Sabre gaming keyboard at its CeBIT booth, where some attendants also had the pleasure to meet one of the world's most famous game players, John "Fatal1ty" Wendel. Aside from some visible lights on each side of the keyboard, the Sabre enables users to customize the access to their favorite applications with the use of Smart OLED technology.

The OCZ Sabre gaming keyboard features nine OLED display keys while also allowing users to program them to suit them best. In addition, the keyboard also includes 128MB of flash memory, which will probably serve for saving user's settings. The OCZ Sabre measures 522x182x31 mm and features blue accent light panels on both sides.

Among the gaming peripherals OCZ has come up with lately, there is also the OCZ Behemoth laser gaming mouse, which comes with five buttons, as well as up to 3200 DPI. Although the mouse features a rather large size, the company says that it has been designed to offer additional comfort this way. Another mouse added by OCZ to its gaming series is the OCZ Eclipse, which features a design different from Behemoth, although it resembles the latter, and also sports only 2400 DPI.

OCZ's gaming series of keyboards also includes OCZ Illuminati, which many of you might already know to be a multimedia backlit peripheral that sports 14 multimedia and internet keys. In addition, this part is able to glow in two colors, namely red and blue, while also allowing users to adjust its brightness.

Live report by Traian Teglet from CeBIT 2009 Hanover, Germany.

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