by Jay Garrett on June 23, 2009
The Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard from OCZ is the first keyboard with customisable OLED buttons that’s been designed for gamers.
It’ll soon be available in stores and if you fancy a gamers version of the Optimus Maximus with ”super tactile, low-noise key feedback” as well as those 9 OLED buttons – you shouldn’t be waiting too long.
The Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard’s OLED keys are completely programmable and will display any image or text you like with rather tasteful amber lighting, and will even change purpose as you switch between applications – how cool is that?
One word of warning though: the Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard won’t work with 64-bit PCs, just 32-bit.
There’s no actual release date from OCZ but they do say that The Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard is ready to ship so keep an eye out.
This news was found on Hexus
by Jay Garrett on March 12, 2009
Ok techy turntablists!
This one goes out to you!
This is the new EKS Otus turntable and it’s probably the best fully customisable DJ turntable…… in the world.
Nope – it’s not made by Heineken!
You get fully remapable knobs, buttons, and touch-sensitive sliders.
The smoked glass surface and feet can be switched for a customised configuration and the corners terminate at four sharp feet that are designed to reduce vibrations and allow the controller to be placed directly over standard turntables.
Cool huh?
The frame itself is made out of alluminium so that it’s light and rigid whilst it’s being dragged from venue to venue.
The deck has a 24-bit 6-channel audio interface, with support for 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz signals and providing frequency response from 4Hz to 24 kHz.
There’s two stereo RCA outputs along with two digital SPDIF connections and a headphone output.
The EKS Otus will cost you around $900 and is compatible with Mac, Windows and Linux operating systems, along with ASIO, Core Audio or any other software that supports MIDI learn.
Let me hear ya loud and cleeeaar!
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