The Samsung Q-Senn DT-35 keyboard has been popularly known in the competitive Starcraft scene. It was said to be one if not the best keyboard for real time strategy games. It’s been imported by players around the world where unavailable, even possessing fake variants and gaming editions. Is the DT-35 just that good?
SteelSeries has been known to provide superb quality and reliability when it comes to their gaming products. SteelSeries is a ‘must know’ for competitive gamers, their main market. I’ve been given the chance to test one of their gaming headsets available, the Steel Series 5H v2.
Razer has been an avid producer of gaming products ranging from mouse to keyboard to headset and so on. The Razer Salmosa was my first gaming mouse and here is what I have to say about it.
SteelSeries has always been known to be the reliable product producer of gaming products. Its prices are noticeably higher but the quality in return is always worth it. Months ago, SteelSeries launched a series of new gaming products. I managed to get my hands on their new optical mouse, the Kinzu.
A gaming mouse is a gamer's extension. It's almost literally part of the arm itself, controlled with the precision of martial warriors. However so, a mousepad is as critical to the mouse. Without a good mousepad, it's like jabbing punches in a tank of murky water. Coolermaster's CM-Storm have been making mousepads that suit such need for gamers. I got the chance to try one of their mousepads. It's called the CS-M Weapon of Choice AK Dm.
SteelSeries has been an avid producer of gaming base peripherals for many years now and still continue to do so with feedback from professional gamers all around the world. I’ve been a fortunate one to receive one of SteelSeries products to review and that is the SteelSeries Siberia Neckband Headset.
As soon as I got my hands on the keyboard itself, I can’t help but to realize the weight of the keyboard itself. IT IS HEAVY. I love heavy keyboards just because they plant themselves onto my computer desk firmly and with the help of the rubberized grip, the keyboard won’t slip or move even during intense gaming sessions (competitive Counterstrike games, you know).
The SteelSeries Ikari Optical mouse I received last week was not the newest product from SteelSeries, but it deserves a notable review on its own. As an introduction, SteelSeries, as much as they have achieved in their mousepad designs, has NOT been a mouse manufacturer themselves. The mice they were marketing earlier in their online shops are just their own limited editions of the famous Microsoft Intellimouse 1.1 and 3.0. The SteelSeries Ikari Optical and Laser are their first attempts at designing and manufacturing a mouse – and this entry will be focused on the optical version of the Ikari, after a week of usage.