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ROCCAT Gaming mouse
ROCCAT may not be quite as well known as some
gaming-centric peripheral makers, but it looks like its doing its best
to make its mark with a new line of peripherals, including a gaming
mouse and keyboard. Dubbed the ROCCAT Kone, the mouse looks to sport
all the features an excessively-demanding gamer would expect, including
no less than ten buttons, four removable weights, and a customizable
light system with "thousands of colors." While you apparently won't get
quite as many color options with the ROCCAT Valo keyboard (pictured
after the break), you will still at least get illuminated keys
(including 41 macro keys), along with 2MB of memory for storing up to
five profiles, and even an integrated noise-canceling microphone. Look
for it and the mouse to set you back 100 and 70 (or $147 and $103),
respectively, when they hit Europe in February, with a matching
mousepad also available for 20 (or about $30).[Via Randomly Accessed, thanks Steve] Comments (0)
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ROCCAT may not be quite as well known as some
gaming-centric peripheral makers, but it looks like its doing its best
to make its mark with a new line of peripherals, including a gaming
mouse and keyboard. Dubbed the ROCCAT Kone, the mouse looks to sport
all the features an excessively-demanding gamer would expect, including
no less than ten buttons, four removable weights, and a customizable
light system with "thousands of colors." While you apparently won't get
quite as many color options with the ROCCAT Valo keyboard (pictured
after the break), you will still at least get illuminated keys
(including 41 macro keys), along with 2MB of memory for storing up to
five profiles, and even an integrated noise-canceling microphone. Look
for it and the mouse to set you back 100 and 70 (or $147 and $103),
respectively, when they hit Europe in February, with a matching
mousepad also available for 20 (or about $30).

















