We’re big fans of Cooler Master here at eTeknix, and it looks like that will continue well into 2019 and beyond. Their latest hardware was on show at CES 2019, and we certainly left their suite impressed. For starters, they set up some mock enthusiast PC setups, demoing their latest and greatest hardware.
Their new keyboards, mice and headers were all set up, hooked into a flagship Cosmos C700M chassis build. The keyboard is the MK850, with an MM830 mouse, and MP860 mouse pad. The audio is the MH670 headset, on a GS750 headset stand. Looking pretty slick, don’t you think!
This is one of the best additions to their range. A programmable macro pad that’s great for work, gaming, productivity, VR, SIM, and anything else really.
It comes with their pressure sensitive mechanical switches too, allowing analogue control for both work and gaming.
There are two wheel control surfaces at the top too. You can use these for zoom, volume, and all kinds of cool things.
Best of all, there’s a wide range of custom caps available for them. These sets cover shortcuts for Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro and FPS gaming.
The slickest keyboards of CES 2019 have to be the SK621, SK361 and SK651. They come in three sizes, meaning there’s something suitable for every scenario. All of them deploy Cherry MX Low Profile switches, so they’re fully mechanical. They all feature full RGB lighting, and they should be making a white model of each too!
A more traditional RGB mechanical keyboard here, with detachable wrist rest, full per-key RGB, and a full-size layout. It also features two control wheels, much like the control pad above.
A wired/wireless hybrid mouse, featuring a wealth of features. The PWM 3360 sensor will push up to 24000 DPI for extreme precision and fast-tracking. However, it also features a D-PAD side button layout, as well as a cool OLED display for settings readout, and custom images.
The new mouse mat, which is both cloth and rollable, but still features woven in RGB on the edges. We’ve seen a few of these this show, but I still love em.
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