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GAMIAC @ Computex 2023

We love checking out our favourite brands at Computex, or any trade show for that matter, but every now and then, something new crops up that grabs our attention! Gamiac is a new gaming brand from the masters at Pro Gamersware, who actually have about half a dozen unique brands on show here at Computex, one of the biggest booth setups of the whole show!

The brand is looking to deliver high-quality and great-performing products, with a strong focus on keeping the overall value or money in focus, which is something anyone and their wallet can get excited about.

The new TKL68G comes equipped with the latest Kailh switches, is fully hot-swappable for customisation and easy repairs, and even comes with PBT keycaps, and 17 unique RGB models. So they’re not exactly lacking in features for today’s gaming market!

The same is true of the RKL-87G, with the same features, but an 87-key TKL design, vs the, you guessed it, 68-key design of the model above; I love the retro grey and orange aesthetic here too.

Didn’t catch a name on this one, it seems to effectively just be their full-size model, and wow, what a set of keycaps! They’re finished in a chalky rainbow effect, with the fonts on the front edge rather than the top, very funky indeed. It’s also a good point to say they’re making some big mouse mats too, which are tucked under these keyboards.

Beyond that, they have their new ultralight PX71 gaming mouse, offering a 16K DPI optical sensor, hot-swappable primary switches, and a mesh body design. There are a few other bits and bobs, such as a headset and a wired mouse too. Overall, it’s clear they’re just getting started and the range is literally all new, but after getting hands-on, the quality is awesome, and I can’t wait to get these into the office very soon for testing.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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