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    Gigabyte Aivia Gaming Keyboard and Mouse (videos)

     

    Gigabtye just announced their new Osmium mechanical gaming keyboard and Krypton Dual-Chassis gaming mouse.  The Osmium Mechanical gaming keyboard has the Cherry MX Red key switches. These key switches do not require users to bottom out the key before the key press is registered.  Just 2mm into the press is all that’s required. There is also no tactile feedback bump to let you know the key press has reached the registered/actuation point.  Other notable features include high speed USB 3.0 hub, dedicated volume and backlit illumination dials, mechanical macro keys, 5 profiles to choose and Gigabyte boasts easy and intuitive macro recording software to expand functionality.

    Next up is the Krypton gaming mouse capable of 8200-dpi laser sensor.  It utilizes a unique dual chassis design. Swap between chassis types for changes in speed and control. The Krypton can also fluctuate its girth at will. The elaborate weight adjustment system makes way for tailored center of gravity.  Swap weights in and out to center the gravity to the left for right-handed gamers, dead center for claw-grip gamers and center it at the bottom for palm-grip orientation.

    Additionally the Krypton has on-mouse macro recording via the Ghost Macro Engine software. You can store up to 5-gaming profiles. There’s even a quick switch toggle left or right operation modes.   Check out the videos…

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