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December 2010
(79%)
47 Reviews
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The Gigabyte Aivia 8100 keyboard is what it is, a really good gaming keyboard. You might miss the features like an LCD screen seen on Logitech keyboards, but really. the 8100 has everything in store when it comes to gaming.Next to that, the keyboard is...
Aesthetically speaking, the K8100 Aivia just oozes style to say the least, and the fact that it comes in three different colours to suit your needs is great. I still think the yellow version looks like a Lamborghini. Functionally, the keyboard does a f...
Whenever I take a new mouse or keyboard for a spin, I'm always a little bit wary, for what I'm sure are obvious reasons. Peripherals seem like a simple thing, but the fact of the matter is that you could use two keyboards that look quite similar, but ...
Abstract: There are also five macro buttons above the F keys on the left hand side of the board that can in turn be toggled with five sets of macros. It’s not as elegant as the Logitech system, and the placement...
Published: 2010-12-15, Author: Don , review by: tweaktown.com
GIGABYTE is making waves in a whole lot of computer component segments. Mostly known for their motherboards and video cards, the company has been branching out into a ton of new sectors lately. The gaming centered peripherals market is one of those a...
Abstract: When it comes to computer peripherals, we see nowadays a whole host of options of what can be plugged in, but if we go back a few years especially to before the dawn of USB, there were only 2 key peripherals (mouse and keyboard) that were needed. Prior to...
Ergonomic, impressive styling, 20 Anti-Ghosting keys, 3 colours to choose, Silicone cover protector, Touch and slide volume control
Assignable keys would be best elsewhere, Without silicone cover, keys feel cheap/loose
As 2011 draws nigh, we have seen a competitive streak from GIGABYTE by way of gaming peripherals over the past few months. Their objective is to tackle the gaming market, releasing a flurry of aggressive products aimed directly at the avid gamer. We h...