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Enermax KW001 Briskie Keyboard mouse combo review - Product Gallery

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

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Enermax Briskie

Alright then packaging and bundle first. Once you open up the packaging the input devices are packed well in protective material. So yeah that 25 USD for the keyboard, mouse, mouse pad and all RF wireless  .. including batteries.

Enermax Briskie

The cloth is in fact the mouse pad and the keyboard is wrapped in plastic to prevent scratches. Included in the package are a manual, no driver CD (plug and play after Windows 98. We spot the keyboard, the mouse, dongle, mouse pad and three GP batteries.

Enermax Briskie

There we have the Briskie set, overall a clean looking keyboard. The mouse is rather simplistic though. Both mouse and keyboard are wireless, 2.4Ghz radio frequency (RF) technology with up to 10 meters operating range.





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