Microsoft has just released a new high-end keyboard and mouse set, the Wireless Entertainment 8000 package, and it got me thinking.
When I say it got me thinking, I mean Frank locked me in his basement until I could come up with an article, but that's not the point. (Well, I did provide bread and water for you. - frank ) Do we really need these expensive PC peripherals? The keyboard is aimed at those with Media Centre PC setups in their living rooms, but it can be used with any computer.
Clocking in at around $300 the set is indeed expensive. You can get a Logitech G25 racing wheel, one of the best racing wheels available, for the same price, and an Xbox 360 for only $50 more. Hell, you can get a new 8800GT 512MB card for less than $300!
Of course, there will always be people who want the best, but other than having maybe a few extra buttons, this set doesn't do a whole lot more than any other wireless set. I know a number of people with Media Center setups in their lounge rooms, and other than quickly navigating through a menu to find a recording or maybe surfing the web every now and then, their keyboard and mice are hardly ever used.
Unless you really need to have the latest and greatest peripherals, cheaper options are normally the best options.
[via PCMag]
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Standard Microsoft optical mouse and a normal keyboard for me, thank you
RAZER AND SAITEK!!! Thats the way to go. ALWAYS!!!
I'm on a G15 and a G5 myself.
Looks... unnecessary. I don't know why...
Stock Dell keyboard and MX Revolution mouse, thank you.
Ok, mebe an MX Revolution isn't exactly a cheapo mouse, but I'll be damned if I'm not in love with it, and my friends all envy me for having it and buying it for 80% of its MSRP price. But now I'm just bragging...
Jesus, that's expensive! (and looks crap)
It kind of looks like one of those flying saucers in the original War of the Worlds movie.