Gigabyte Shows Off New Aivia Keyboard, Mouse & Skyvision at Computex 2012

Apart from the usual motherboards, graphics cards and notebooks, Gigabyte also has a showcase of other peripherals such as gaming keyboards and mice and a new wireless HD video kit.

Perhaps unknown to many, apart from motherboards, graphics cards and notebooks, Gigabyte also makes a range of computer peripheral products such as keyboards and mice. This year, the company is make a big push in their peripheral business by announcing a new lineup of Aivia products.

The Gigabyte Aivia Osmium keyboard.

The Gigabyte Aivia Osmium keyboard.

Mechanical keyboards are all the range these days and Gigabyte is not about to be left out of the bandwagon. This is the Aivia Osmium, Gigabyte’s newest flagship gaming keyboard. Apart from the usual gaming features such as multiple macro keys, the Osmium also features LED-backlit keys and comes with two analog wheels for adjusting brightness and volume control. The Osmium also uses Cherry MX red switches and in our brief encounter with the Osmium, we found it to be very tactile to use.

The Gigabyte Aivia Krpyton.

The Gigabyte Aivia Krpyton.

Following the Osmium, Gigabyte is also launching a new gaming mouse called the Krpyton. Unique to the Krpyton is a hyper-sensitive 8200 dpi laser sensor. Furthermore, the chassis is customizable thanks to a 10-point weights system and swappable Teflon feets (speed or control).

The Gigabyte SkyVision WS100.

The Gigabyte SkyVision WS100.

Lastly, Gigabyte is also introducing their SkyVision WS100 HD wireless kit. This nifty device lets you stream HD feeds wireless within a 10 meter radius. It supports full 1080p video feeds along with full 5.1-channel surround sound. Gigabyte also says that the system has been optimized so that latency is reduced to a mere 1ms.

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