Best gaming keyboard under $50
Hii guys today I've got some of the coolest gaming tech under $50. To start with we have the NES30 and the SNES30. Now these are Bluetooth controller's that happen to bear just a little bit of a resemblance to a certain classic Nintendo console. The cool thing about thisis that it supports iOS, Android, Windows, Mac,pretty much anything. In fact examples are iPhone, iTouch, iPad, Samsung Note II, Galaxy Series, Android Pad, personal favorite, Windows XP, Vista,Windows 7, Windows 8, etc. Oh, wow, that looks like a Super Nintendo controller. Instead of having a wire we have just a Micro USB port so if you want to charge this guy you can but otherwise you do everything over Bluetooth. You know I got to say they really nailed the feel of this, like the buttons are even concave and convex, in fact actually it's a little bit more clicky than the original. Now if the Super Nintendois too new for you there's also an NES option. Wow, that's actually kind of cool. So you can just kinda post your phone up right here get that Bluetooth action,it's actually kind of nice. C'mon, c'mon, c'mon. (electronic gaming sounds) No, no! Stop. (clattering) All right, the controllers good. That was a little bit of user error. Now if you're not down with phone gaming you can also pick up these wireless adapters for the original NES and SNES. Next up is something you usually don't find for $50, an actual projector. There's not even a brand name on this, it literally just says LED Projector. So even though the actual resolution is 320 by 240 you can plug in pretty much anything HDMI and it will be able to display it. So if you don't have something new with HDMI such as an SNES you can plug it in with this guy although this definitely looks broken that's not straight at all. There is a built in UI if you want to load media onto the projector itself, but it's pretty painfully slow. You can scale the display up to 60 inches and it's actually not terrible. It is a bit on the dim side, but for $50 it's hard to complain. The bigger drawback is that 320 by 240 resolution. For older games this actually isn't that big of a problem but connect something newer over HDMI and text quickly becomes a blurry mess. It's a little bit better when you're watching video but this definitely isn't Team Crispy approved. This absolutely won't holdup to a higher end projector, but for something that's this portable and cheap there really isn't much to complain about. The setup is dead simple and especially for retro gaming it works surprisingly well. On the PC gaming sideI've got you covered too. So for $50 you can get either a gaming mouse or mechanical keyboard. So this is the Razer Death Adder Mouse and for under $50 well you don't get a lot, you get a mouse. The Death Adder's been around for a few years but there's really not much to complain about. It has a 6400 DPI sensorand that grip is no joke. This is a really ergonomic mouse. Unlike most Razer products the LED treatment is a little more subtle although there is a full RGB option if you'd like to go just a bit above the $50 budget. So this is the Redragon Kumara keyboard and not only is it mechanical for less than $50 but it's also got LEDs. (clicking) The switches are supposedly Cherry Green equivalents and they feel solid. Unless you're a serious mechanical keyboard fan you'd be hard pressed to notice a big difference in quality. It also has red back lighting which you can adjust. It's definitely more on the gamer side as far as looks go, especially with that font, but once you get used to a backlit keyboard it's hard to go back. For $40 this is a great upgrade over a cheaper membrane keyboard.
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