Typical price: £100
What is it: Keyboard with gamer-friendly key layout
What we think: Gives gamers more keys to work with, once they adjust to the new layout
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Reviewed on: 13 February 2008
Tags: wolfking, typing, layout, keys
We like:
More keys; gaming layout
We don't like:
Backlighting doesn't illuminate keyboard letters, only the keys themselves; no macro software or programmable hot keys; not enough features to justify the cost
CNET.co.uk judgement:
With a more gamer-friendly key layout than a traditional keyboard, the Wolfking Warrior Xxtreme might appeal to some hardcore gamers. However, they would be better off with the much cheaper non-Xxtreme model, which costs half as much
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