Steelseries’ 6Gv2 is no frills version of the clacky, all-mechanical, all-tank 7G gaming keyboard, with complete anti-ghosting (you can press many as keys as there ...
CeBIT 2010 isn't all about netbooks and tablets; there are peripherals there too. SteelSeries have outed their latest gaming combo, the SteelSeries 6Gv2 gaming keyboard and the SteelSeries 7H headset.
Lately, it seems like mechanical keyboards have become increasingly popular among gamers and power users alike due to the excellent feel when pressing keys and of course their more durable design.
Straight up, solid gaming peripherals. Steelseries has long been one of the most well known brand names of PC gaming peripherals ever since their founding in 2001. They’ve sponsored innumerable ...
SteelSeries introduced a full range of licensed gaming peripherals for Electronic Arts first person shooter game, Medal of Honor. SteelSeries is providing PC edition players the choice between two ...
SteelSeries announced two products today, a headset and rather interesting looking keyboard. Both products are very much gamer-centric, with specialized features to make them of particular interest ...
The Steelseries 6Gv2 was made was not made to be flashy, but rather with performance and durability in mind. It’s a mechanical keyboard that can withstand 50 million key presses, when compared to ...
The 6GV2 is built like a brick house, but it doesn’t deliver the performance and features to warrant its price tag The SteelSeries 6GV2 is a keyboard built for people who hate their keyboard. I don’t ...
If you follow us around here, you'll know that we love mechanical key switch keyboards. These kinds of keyboards are extremely rare compared to the more conventional boards, and they're generally ...
SteelSeries introduced the 6Gv2, a new gaming keyboard with mechanical switches. It promises quicker reaction times, more actions per minute and much higher durability than standard keyboard. The ...
The clickety-clack of a mechanical keyboard may not be for everyone, but there's a sizable group that will accept no substitute, and SteelSeries now has yet another model for them to consider in the ...
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