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Guru3D.com » News » Gamdias Hades and Zeus Mouse and Keyboard

Gamdias Hades and Zeus Mouse and Keyboard

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/06/2013 09:59 AM | Source | 5 comment(s) ]

A company that just set foot on the grounds of the EU soil is Gamedias. They already are known quite well in the USA and Asian countries. The company is targeting you guys, gamers with product comparable to what Razer and Logitech offers. Gamdias will initially offer the Hades gaming mouse, the Zeus Gaming mouse and Zeus Mechanical keyboard. The hades mouse series will get profile based luminance with 2000 DPI with selectable polling rates of 125 / 250 / 500 and 1000 Hz. It has a customizable grip with side panels you can switch out alongside a weight system. Armed with strong software you can assign many profiles and macro's. The Zeus series  then ...

Zeus again has profile based luminance with 2000 DPI with selectable polling rates of 125 / 250 / 500 and 1000 Hz. It has a customizable grip side panels you can switch out alongside a weight system. Armed with strong software you can assign many profiles and macro's.

The mouse side panels can be adjusted (widened or made smaller) by turning little wheels on the backside. The Zeus keyboard will become a little gem of programmability as each and every single one key can be configured. The application software will track of how fast you type, and with the mouse how fast you swipe (if you agree to that option)after which you can submit it towards their website for rankings and what not. it comes with a magnatic wrist rest which can be removed really easyily and fast. Anyway, there's a whole lot to tell about the upcoming Gamdias product line. once more details get in and with some More availability we'll make sure to test some of their product to get you guys a grasp and idea of this upcoming company and their innovative products. For now, have a peek at some photo's we took.



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StewieTech
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#4546433 Posted on: 03/07/2013 12:13 AM
That is one big keyboard in the third picture. It wouldn´t fit in my desk. :3eyes:

zhengzhoudave
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#4547447 Posted on: 03/07/2013 11:27 PM
That is one big keyboard in the third picture. It wouldn´t fit in my desk. :3eyes:


But would it fit on it?

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#4547458 Posted on: 03/07/2013 11:48 PM
Product targeted at people who play video games? Make it the ugliest thing you can own.

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#4547815 Posted on: 03/08/2013 11:46 AM
Wont fit on my desk unless i place my monitor outside.

I recently got a Logitech G710+ and i'm loving it. I did replace all o-rings with Red ones from WASD tho.

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#4553276 Posted on: 03/14/2013 02:48 PM
The keyboard wrist rest is attached via magnets and can be easily removed. Also the Zeus mouse has 8200DPI not 2000 as quoted above

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