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Keyboards aplenty: ROCCAT, Logitech introduce new entries

ROCCAT and Logitech today introduced new keyboards to the market.

ROCCAT’s Sova Membrane, a dedicated gaming keyboard, is now available in Australia and for pre-order in New Zealand.

“Bridging the gap between desk-and-chair PC gaming and living room play, Sova provides the final, vital key ingredient every gamer lacks who wants to bring their playing experience to the comfort of their couch or favourite chair via PC or Steam machine,” ROCCAT said.

The Sova Membrane retails for $299.95 AUD and comes bundled with a free Kova gaming mouse.

Meanwhile, Logitech today made the K780 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard (pictured above) available in the country.

Able to connect with PCs, smartphones and tablets, users can switch between any three connected devices.

“When it comes to typing we can create a document quickly and comfortably on the computer, but when answering a text message on the phone we’re limited to what our two thumbs can do,” said Art O Gnimh, Global Director of Keyboards at Logitech. “Now with the K780 Multi-Device, you can type comfortably at desktop speed on all the devices that you use at your desk, seamlessly switching between them with the touch of a button.”

 

The K780 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard is available today at Logitech.com for a suggested retail price of $149.95 AUD.


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