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Guru3D.com » Review » Enermax KW001 Briskie Keyboard mouse combo review » Page 1

Enermax KW001 Briskie Keyboard mouse combo review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/11/2012 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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Enermax Briskie

Keyboard kits come in all sizes, shapes and forms .. and that's next to a gazillion of manufacturers that offers them. Surprisingly enough a few weeks ago Enermax, the guys behind the best power supplies and the brightest fans also launched a keyboard/mouse combo.

Okay it's not 'that' new for them as we have tested their media-keyboards in the pas as well however the new Briskie series.

Briskie is all about value and as such for 25 USD/EUR you get a mouse and what we think is a very decent keyboard.

It's doesn't stop there Dave, for the “Briskie” bundle, you are not only receiving a keyboard, a mouse but also a mouse pad that can act as a screen protector and cleaning.

Yup, the mouse pad is made of a washable anti-bacterial micro fiber cloth with a non-skid natural rubber base (it has a value of $16 / 11.77 Euro) but is included complimentary. All amazing discovery puns aside, for the say 25 bucks you do get a 2.4 GHz wireless keyboard with mouse (with similar wireless receiver) as well.  The keyboard comes with a two-level height adjustment, a palm rest and a 10 million keystroke lifespan, plus a spill-resistant construction.

though the mouse feels rather cheap, it is sufficient with its adjustable DPI resolution (800 / 1,000 / 1,200 / 1,600).
Briskie comes with plug-and-play wireless synchronization (automated) so you pop it in and it works, a built-in power saving system and LED battery status indicators are included as well. Wowzers .. this already was the entire review wasn't it :) Let's have a look at the next page where we'll look a little closer at the product.

Oh and I'm using Briskie while typing this review, so if you see any grammatical errors, I blame the kit okay ? :)

Enermax Briskie





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