3 November 2006 11:13 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Creative has announced two Gaming accessories - the Fatal1ty Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Gamer HD7600L in an attempt to provide PC gamers with the ultimate tools for playing games.The keyboard, jointly designed by Creative in collaboration with renowned world champion PC gamer Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel promises to give users the competitive edge to emerge victorious in the gaming arena when paired with the company's Creative Fatal1ty Professional Laser Mouse. Launching initially in Singapore the new keyboard will cost Sinagpore $99.00.
The USB-powered Creative Fatal1ty Gaming Keyboard is extremely slim and compact with Silkscreen-printed 104 patented scissor keys with short stroke action to ensure users enjoy a much faster response time.
Those who like playing in the dark will also like the patented EluminX lights up for better vision in low-light or dark environments.
The Creative Mouse Gamer HD7600L is geared towards gaming enthusiasts and features a 2400 dpi HD-Lazer Engine, five highly customisable buttons, a two-way DPI Selector and Teflon feet that supposedly "ensures ultra smooth mouse action for ultra fast movement".
Users will also be able to optimise their dpi setting for enhanced speed, precision and accuracy on the go. A control switch allows users to instantly toggle between 400, 800, 1600 and 2400 dpi. An integrated dpi indicator allows users to easily check the performance and speed of their mouse.
Those looking for some individuality can opt for one of the three changeable "Game On" covers included in the box
The Creative Mouse Gamer HD7600L is now available in retail shops in Singapore at a suggested retail price of Singapore $89.00.
No word as yet as to whether the keyboard or mouse will be coming to the UK. Hardware, Mice And Keyboards, Creative, Skype, USB gadgets





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