The Koalition writes: "Every one in a while, a device comes along that completely changes the way you play games. The inclusion of the analog stick allowed for full 360 degree control in 3D games, disc-based formats greatly expanded the storage capacity and depth of games and motion controls brought gaming to a whole new audience. All of these innovations were for consoles, but PC gaming has, for the most part, remained unchanged over the years. To this day, little compares to the versatility and precision of a good mouse/keyboard setup. While the Manticore from GX Gaming may not revolutionize what you expect out of a gaming keyboard, it does make great strides towards combining so many different features into one attractive package."
This comfortable universal headset system thoroughly brings crystal clear audio from each of its 40mm drivers with explosive bass and pulsing tones to the gaming battlefield on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, PC, and Mac.
Sometimes a peripheral immediately strikes you as appealing and desirable, because for each person that desirability factor is very different. Some people like their products to be sturdy, some people like the brand for whatever sheep reason, some people like the type of technology used in the product, and some people favour aesthetics over anything else. Usually it’s more a combination of the categories I just mentioned, as no one is that boring. The slant of Genius’ selling points seem to be focussing on the aesthetics and “16 million colour RBG” lighting of their GX Gila Pro Gaming Mouse and GX Pro Gaming Manticore Keyboard.
GX Gaming, the gaming series of computer peripheral maker Genius, has come out with a White Edition of its DeathTaker mouse, Imperator Pro keyboard, and GX-Speed mouse pad in North America.
Looks nice, but I dont like the fact is has all this color customization and then you have these big red stripes on either side of it. My entire set up is blue light so "boo".
Just made me think of the band clutch and how much they love using the stench of the manticore in songs.
Looks cool to me.