If you wanted a big, bad mouse for Christmas, the Raptor Gaming M4 flagship might just be the thing for you, assuming you're willing to fork up 79.90 Euro for it (about 106 dollars).
The mouse is easy to label as a high-end piece from just a look: it's a black, red LED-lit solid rodent for right-handed peo... |
7 December 2011 10:34 GMT |
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Not all gamers have limitless funds, so Raptor Gaming created the LK1 keyboard which costs $34.99 in North America, which is about as much as 25 Euro.
The main asset of the USB-connected peripheral is the water resistance, owed to the special construction.
No longer shall soda spell doom whenever a glass or cup s... |
2 November 2011 11:04 GMT |
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It seems that the people over at Raptor Gaming have been pretty busy lately, since they've started December with not one, but two announcements, the LK1 gaming keyboard we've talked about earlier today being joined by the K3 model, that, nevertheless, targets a fairly different customer segment.So, whereas ... |
10 December 2010 14:31 GMT |
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In tune with the holiday season, companies are releasing new desktop PC models, hoping for their products to become the subject of desire for those wishing to buy themselves or someone else a new system for the holidays. In this case, however, three computers are introduced by a company which normally specializes in ... |
28 November 2009 07:24 GMT |
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