On this coming 2014 Computex, GAMDIAS, a professional gaming peripherals company, will sweep the eSports world off its feet with unrivaled and innovative gaming peripherals in 2014 and will be showing them this year at Computex at the Nangang Exhibition Hall, Booth # M0102 from June 3rd to the 7th.
GAMDIAS is a company for gamers, by gamers. This year, GAMDIAS will launch 8 new, top-of-the-line products including the EREBOS Laser/Optical gaming mouse, the OUREA Laser/Optical gaming mouse, the ARES/ ARES Essential gaming keyboards, and the EROS V2 and HEBE V2 gaming headsets.
The GMS5510-OUREA mouse has a weight tuning system with four 5g mini weights at the bottom as well as an ambidextrous design. The GMS7510-EREBOS mouse has the same features plus 3 sets of Ray-like magnetic interchangeable side panels for more ergonomic usage.
The GKB6010-ARES keyboard features Multi-color pulsating lighting modes. It also has a magnetic wrist rest providing comfort for prolonged gaming doubled as dust cover. Plus, the WASD and arrow keys exchange design meets the needs for the left-handed or right-handed users.
The GHS3200u-EROS V2 (USB) headset features simulated 7.1 thrilling surround sound with 50mm gaming-class drivers. It is lightweight with a support suspension headband. There is also a steel gooseneck microphone that can be bent in any directions for personalized usage.
The GHS3300-HEBE V2 (3.5mm) headset is compatible with the Sony PS4. Level up with 50mm gaming-class drivers that provide upgraded transparent sound quality with balanced bass and trebles. There are 2 types of connectors that can be used on smart devices or computers for wider applications.
GAMDIAS have been dedicated to designing unique products as well as working hard with the partners and professional gaming teams throughout 35 countries to bring you the best gaming experience ever. If you’ll be going to Computex 2014, go ahead and drop by the GAMDIAS booth to have a chit-chat with their engineers and see a peek about upcoming new products for later this year.
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Nothing against peripherals companies. But aren’t there too much of them lately? ๐
Because PC gaming is the only surviving segment of PC sales that is actually seeing growth compared to the entire market. eSports is big business, take a look at The Internationals. With gaming peripherals having very short life spans (come on, no serious gamers uses a mouse for 1 year or so, I change mine every 3-4 months due to immense wear) peripheral companies can push products again and again