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Revoltec FightBoard and FightMouse

 

Revoltec FightBoard and FightMouse

Date:2007-01-20 - 20:01
Author: Andreas Galistel
Manufacturers: Listan
Contact: Listan
Category : Peripheral / Keyboards

Page 1: Introduction

Revoltec is a brand most people have bumped into one time or another. It may have been anything from a fan guard to a USB memory, noise reduction or perhaps a harddrive enclosure. Today we're going to take a look at some new products from Revoltec, namely FightBoard Advanced, FightMouse Advanced and Gamepad Precision Basic. These are three products, keyboard, mouse and mouse pad, which are targeted to gamers. Even if yours truly isn't the same avid gamer he once was this felt like an excellent excuse to pick this up again. That Quake III icon on the desktop has been feeling almost ridiculously tempting lately.


These three products are gamer-oriented and we will of course take a look at these during the circumstances they are meant to be used, but also regular use. This entire review has been written and organized using these tools.



Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Revoltec FightBoard
Page 3: Revoltec FightBoard: software
Page 4: Revoltec FightMouse
Page 5: Revoltec FightMouse: Software
Page 6: Revoltec Gamepad Precision Basic
Page 7: Real life use
Page 8: Conclusion

 

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