22 March 2010 13:00 GMT / By Ben Crompton
We thought we'd take care of all you PC gamers out there today with a deal on the Microsoft SideWinder X6 gaming keyboard, which we reviewed here on pocket-lint at the end of 2008.
Available from Amazon.co.uk for £34.95, the keyboard is highly customisable, with 30 programmable keys with the ability to assign different configurations to different games meaning on loadup you'll get the desired layout for that particular title - very handy.
Along with this you get a detachable keypad which fits to either end of the main body, which gives a degree of flexibility to the device, whilst the backlit screen will not only help with late-night gaming sessions, but is adjustable via a twisty knob.
To take a look at the deal follow this link to Amazon.co.uk.


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