CompuExpert, a division of Digital Interactive Systems Corp, will be showcasing the latest computer peripherals by Sharkoon, Mionix and Raptor at CES 2011.
Sharkoon’s X-Tatic brand of headsets have become a favorite among gamers in Asia, and they are now coming Stateside in 2011. The X-Tactic SX and SP headsets were created to deliver an optimal gaming experience that allows an advantage over the competition. Additionally, it offers optimized control over volume and chat.
The headsets feature two high-quality 40 mm speakers, an in-line amplifier for powerful audio output, and a detachable (and flexible) microphone. There is also a master volume control with a separate volume control for voice communication, and a mute function that keeps you in control of the audio experience.
Founded by a group of passionate gamers, Sweden developer Mionix will be showing their Naos gaming mouse line at the show. The Naos 3200 features an ergonomic design and a grip-friendly rubber coating for comfort. The Naos is also Plug and Play, allowing gamers to leap into their favorite games without issue.
Raptor Gaming Technology’s latest keyboards – the Raptor-Gaming K3 and LK1 – offer affordable, tournament-style functionalities. Not only does the K3 offer special keys and programability, but it’s engineered to maximize the entry speed and reactivity while playing with minimum fatigue. The LK1 is more compact in design but offers a comparable gaming experience.
Raptor Gaming Technology will be unveiling the Raptor-Gaming K3 and LK1 for the first time at CES 2011.
Sharkoon’s X-Tactic SX Headset: