Event Coverage

The Tech Show 2018 highlights

By Team HardwareZone - 3 Nov 2018

Keyboards & Mice

Alienware

The Alienware Elite Gaming mouse has a 12,000 DPI PixArt optical sensor, 11 programmable buttons, onboard memory and four configurable five gram weights. You can customize the shape of the mouse with a multi-position palm rest with three settings and two interchangeable side wings. Get it from The Tech Show for $110 (usual price: S$149).
 

The beefy-looking Alienware Pro Gaming Keyboard features Kailh brown switches, anti-ghosting and N-key rollover on all keys, as well as onboard memory and 15 programmable macro key functions with on-the-fly recording. The keyboard's zone-based AlienFX RGB backlighting can be customized with up to 16.8 million colors. Get one from The Tech Show for S$150 (usual price: S$199).

 

ASUS

The ASUS Strix Flare is a full-size RGB mechanical gaming keyboard with dedicated media keys, a USB passthrough port and a detachable wrist rest. It's available in Cherry MX RGB Red, Blue, or Brown switches. Get one at The Tech Show for S$189 (usual price: S$299). As we found from reviewing, it's a good keyboard that has a steep price, but this discount makes it all the more palatable.
 

The ASUS ROG Cerberus Mech RGB mechanical gaming keyboard has customizable RGB backlighting, 100% anti-ghosting N-key rollover (NKRO), and dedicated hot keys for gaming shortcuts. It is available in your choice of Kailh red or blue switches. Pick one up at The Tech Show for just S$149 (usual price: S$189).

The ASUS ROG Gladius II features a unique push-fit switch socket design that lets you customize the switches under the left and mouse click. The mouse also features customizable RGB lighting, a DPI clutch button, and a top-of-the-line Pixart 3360 sensor, all in an ergonomic right-handed design. Get one at The Tech Show for just S$99 (usual price: S$129).

 

Dell

This Dell WM126 wireless mouse offers reliable wireless performance and excellent battery life all in a compact form factor, making it ideal for travel. The plug and play feature means it can be used with any Windows PC or laptop, with no software or installation required. Get one from The Tech Show for S$15 (usual price: S$22).

 

Logitech

The MX Anywhere 2S uses Logitech's patented Darkfield sensor that tracks on practically anything: tables, airplane seats, even glass! The wireless mouse also has fast charging that will give it a full day of use in just three minutes, while a full charge can last up to 70 days. Is it really that good? According to our review, yes. Grab one at The Tech Show for just S$99 (usual price: S$129).
 

If you're looking for a fun, colorful wireless mouse with great battery life look no further. The Logitech M238 is light and portable and has a pre-installed battery that lasts up to 12 months. Get one at The Tech Show for just S$14.50 (usual price: S$29).
 

The Logitech G903 is an ambidextrous wireless gaming mouse armed with a PMW3366 optical sensor, which is widely considered one of the best around with a DPI range of 200 to 12,000. The mouse features configurable ambidextrous buttons, custom RGB lighting, 11 programmable buttons, on-the-fly DPI shift settings, onboard memory and more. Get one from The Tech Show for just S$179 (usual price: S$249). Read more about it in our review.
 

The Logitech G512 Carbon RGB mechanical gaming keyboard features Lightsync-enabled RGB lighting, which delivers dynamic lighting effects in response to in-game events. The keyboard is available in your choice of Romer-G tactile or linear switches. Get one from The Tech Show for S$149 (usual price: S$189).

Find out more about the Logitech G512 RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.

 

Microsoft

The Microsoft Sculpt Mobile Mouse offers a comfortable shape in a compact size, making it ideal for anyone who needs to be productive on the go. It also has a dedicated Windows button to let you instantly access the Start menu and access all of your favorite apps and programs. Pick one up from The Tech Show for just $34.90 (usual price S$41).

 

Ranger

Looking for an affordable full-sized RGB keyboard? Look no further, the Ranger Float keyboard features full RGB lighting and laser-engraved shine through keys. Get one from The Tech Show for just S$24 (usual price S$49).

 

Razer

Razer's BlackWidow Tournament Edition Chroma V2 is now available in this attractive Quartz (pink) color. The TKL-size mechanical RGB keyboard has a durable steel frame and comes with a detachable magnetic wrist rest. This keyboard is available in Razer's tactile Green and Orange switches, or linear Yellow switches. Grab one at The Tech Show for just S$159.90 (usual price: S$219.90).
 

The Razer Basilisk is Razer's newest FPS gaming mouse and uses a PMW3389-T3QU sensor - Razer's custom version of the top-of-the-line Pixart PMW3360. The Basilisk also has customizable scroll wheel resistance and a removable DPI clutch lever. Get one at The Tech Show for just S$79.90 (usual price: S$109.90).

Read our full review of the Razer Basilisk here.
 

If you don't like ergonomic mice, the Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition uses the same PMW3389-T3QU sensor and has an ambidextrous design. It is available at The Tech Show in black, gunmetal, and quartz (pink) for S$89.90 (usual price S$129.90).
 

The Razer Deathadder Elite is one of the most popular gaming mice in e-sports, thanks to its comfortable ergonomic shape and high quality 10,000DPI optical sensor. Grab one at The Tech Show for S$79.90 (usual price: S$109.90).

 

Steelseries

The Sensei 310 is an updated version of Steelseries' very popular Sensei mouse with an updated, more angular ambidextrous shape, and a new TrueMove3 sensor. This is Steelseries' custom version of the Pixart 3360, which is widely regarded as the best sensor on the market. Get one at The Tech Show for S$99 (usual price: S$119).

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