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Thermaltake and BMW Unveil Level 10 M Gaming Mouse

The Level 10 M Mouse is an ingeniously designed piece of High Tech. The greatest challenge for the designers was to translate the geometric language of the lead product, the Level 10 Computer chassis onto a piece of equipment which naturally asks for ergonomic solutions. DesignworksUSA profited from its vast work for a great variety of industries far from the automotive world in which the designers discover trends, new phenomena and design developments in order to create world class creative solutions for its mother company BMW Group as well as for other clients outside the automobile field.

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Thermaltake Level 10M Advanced Gaming Mouse Review | Gaming Central

Gaming Central says, "Thermaltake's Level 10M Advanced is an excellent choice for gamers who are looking for a mix of functionality, style and comfort."

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ISURUS Pro Review | The Game Scouts

Tin Salamunic: When you take away audio quality and comfort from a set of headphones or earbuds, there isn’t much left for discussion. Thermaltake's ISURUS Pro gaming earbuds come with a pretty exterior, but none of the essential features that make up functioning earbuds. It’s surprising too, because Thermaltake has championed many gaming peripherals since they were originally founded in 1999. Advertised as professional Tt eSPORTS earbuds, the ISURUS Pro seems geared towards gamers mainly concerned with branding over function.

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Thermaltake’s Contour controller makes an appearance during PAX East 2015

The Outerhaven writes:

Making my rounds during the recent PAX East 2015 convention, I found my self wandering around the Thermaltake booth. Looking over their PC componenets, cause I’m a tech/PC nut, I noticed a controller that was lying on the tablet. That controller looked very similar to the Moga styled controllers that are available for Android phones and tablets. My interest was peeked and I decided to check out the controller more in-depth, which prompted one of the Thermaltake reps to offer a few minutes and walk me through the controller.

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