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    Wolfking WARRIOR XXTREME Gamepad/Keyboard Review

    Posted on Monday, April 28 2008 @ 13:01:25 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    When I first picked up the WARRIOR XXTREME gamepad, I was surprised at how solid and heavy it felt, despite its slim profile. I simply don't often find that kind of construction in any keyboard, even high end ones. This gamepad does not flex or warp - perfect for all those rough gamers. The outside of the keyboard is covered in rubber, while the surface sports a high-gloss paint job. The keys are matte, and are a cross between laptop and full-size desktop keys - a good cross between portability and usability. The upper buttons offer volume control, a Windows button, and a backlight switch that glistens like shiny chrome. Also in this key group is a K-Lock, which is designed to lock the "push to talk" key in games, and allows for continuous communication while gaming - very cool.

    Link: Overclockersclub

    Wolfking WARRIOR XXTREME Gamepad/Keyboard


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