Being a gamer is not necessarily cheap. If you want to do it on a console, it is going to cost you a few hundred on the latest system and then at least another triple digit figure to get all the controllers, games and accessories. While gaming PCs are a lot more bang for buck these days, their peripherals can cost even more, with some gaming mice and keyboards setting you back over £100 each. Not so in the case of the Octane set from Cooler Master which hopes to make gaming peripherals affordable for everyone.
But as always, the question is, does a price drop mean the quality suffers?
Mouse features and specifications
- Model: MS35.
- Interface: USB 2.0.
- DPI: 500-3500 (4 levels).
- LED backlight: 7 colors to choose from.
- Dimension: 129 ( L ) x 73 ( W ) x 38 ( H ) mm.
- Weight 116g / 0.26 lbs.
Keyboard features and specifications
- Model: MB7C.
- Interface: USB 2.0.
- LED backlight: 7 colors to choose from.
- Shortcut keys: Yes, media & volume adjustments; backlight on/ off switch.
- Lighting mode: Full backlit, and pulsating mode(speed can be adjusted by FN key combo).
- Dimension 471 ( L ) x 196 ( W ) x 41.6 ( H ) mm.
- 18.5 x 7.7 x 1.64 inch.
- Weight 920 g / 2.03 lbs.
Pfft. I bought a replacement 360 controller for my PC recently. It cost me £30, £5 more than it did when the 360 first released. Over priced.
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My new Octane keyboard has pretty colours, but the useful rightclick/contextmenu button only toggles the colour. They should have added another button specifically for that.