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Logitech announces Call of Duty accessories

Modern Warfare 3 keyboard and mouse
Tue Oct 18 2011, 13:02
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PERIPHERAL MAKER Logtitech has announced its Call of Duty (CoD) Modern Warfare 3 (MW3) themed keyboard and mouse.

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The keyboard and mouse combination will be available to buy next month and will come with CoD branding. The keyboard is the G105 model and will retail for £59 whilst the mouse is called the G9X and will cost £69.

Chris Pate, senior product marketing manager at Logitech said, "The Logitech Gaming Keyboard G105 and the Logitech Laser Mouse G9X are perfect for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 enthusiasts who want the best in precision and customization for their gaming experience,"

The keyboard is specifically designed for gaming, so it comes with LED backlighting, up to five key input at once and separate game and desktop modes to avoid hitting the Windows key mid-game.

It also has six programmable 'G-keys' with three macros per key. This means you can configure up to 18 individual functions per game or complex macros. You can also create macros whilst you're playing.

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The G9X mouse offers a wide range of sensitivity between 200 dpi and a super-sensitive 5,700 dpi. The dpi sensitivity can be adjusted as you play and has five customisable profiles. The scroll wheel has two modes for precision or fast scrolling, so you can select your weapon or scroll quickly through a web page when not gaming.

Lastly it has modifiable LEDs, interchangeable grips and a set of weights so you can add up to 28g for your personal liking. CoD MW3 is due to be released on 8 November. µ

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