ThunderX3 are off to a flying start for a new gaming peripheral brand. Here we can see their all new TM40 gaming mouse (above), which comes equipped with fully RGB lighting, a 16,000 DPI sensor, and a really awesome design that’s fairly similar to the also impressive TM80 we recently reviewed. The affordable and stylish TK50 keyboard is here also (above), with a design that really does make it look like a mechanical keyboard, but uses a hybrid plunger switch, giving it a feel similar to Brown switches. It comes equipped with RGB lighting, as well as a detachable wrist rest and MX compatible keycaps.
Next up we have their lovely TM20 gaming mouse, which offers up a silky smooth 4000DPI AVAGO optical sensor, Omron switches and a really good design that is sure to appeal to many gamers. The real trick, it costs £20 and we loved it in our recent review.
The TK30 keyboard is a big upgrade from the TK25 and now comes equipped with full RGB lighting, giving you lots of customisation options.
No lineup would be complete without a great range of gaming chairs and wow do they have a lot of them. We’ve got some very nice designs here, with adjustable armrests, adjustable headrests, lumbar support, and surprisingly good build quality, given their above/below £200 price ranges. We’ve actually gone one here in the eTeknix office for review, so keep an eye out for the review in the near future.
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