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MSI Unveils FORGE Series Gaming Peripherals

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MSI, a global leader in gaming and innovative computing solutions, is thrilled to introduce the latest addition to its extensive lineup of peripherals - the FORGE Series. Powered by MSI GEAR, the FORGE series not only fuels creativity but also enhances gameplay, enabling users to bring their visions to life whether in-game or at work. Designed to cater to the diverse needs of gamers and professionals alike, the FORGE Series includes the FORGE G line for gamers seeking immersive experiences and the FORGE (non-G) line, ideal for office use and professional environments.

MSI is proud to unveil the first offerings from its FORGE Series: the FORGE GK100 COMBO. Including the FORGE GK100 keyboard and FORGE GM100 mouse, the FORGE GK100 COMBO provides gamers with an affordable yet capable solution for their gaming needs. With a focus on practicality and reliability, this combo package offers essential features to enhance your gaming experience. The FORGE GM100 optical gaming mouse is also available for separate purchase.



Key Features of FORGE GK100 COMBO & FORGE GM100:
  • Durable Keyboard Switches: The FORGE GK100 is equipped with switches rated for over 10 million actuations, ensuring consistent and reliable performance during extended gaming sessions.
  • Hotkeys for Easy Access: Convenient hotkeys on the FORGE GK100 allow users to change lighting effects, control media playback, and access widgets effortlessly, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
  • 19-Key Anti-Ghosting: The FORGE GK100 ensures precise and simultaneous key presses with up to 19-key anti-ghosting, delivering a competitive advantage in fast-paced games.
  • Adjustable Tilt Angle: Two adjustable keyboard feet on the FORGE GK100 allow users to customize the tilt angle for a more comfortable wrist position during extended gaming sessions.
  • Durable Mouse Switches: The FORGE GM100 is equipped with switches rated for over 10 million actuations, ensuring long-lasting performance.
  • Accurate Optical Sensor: Featuring an accurate optical sensor with up to 6400 DPI, the FORGE GM100 offers precise control and responsiveness for any gaming scenario.
  • Dedicated DPI Button: A dedicated DPI button on the FORGE GM100 allows users to cycle through four DPI presets on the fly, adapting to different gaming situations seamlessly.
  • Symmetrical Shape: The FORGE GM100 mouse is designed with a symmetrical shape suited for both palm and claw grip styles, ensuring comfort and control for a wide range of users.
  • RGB Lighting: Customize your gaming setup with RGB lighting on the FORGE GK100 & GM100. Switch between predefined effects to match your personal style.
"The FORGE series products are designed to provide users to start gaming with a reliable and affordable peripheral solution with essential features and a focus on practicality, offering a solid foundation for their gaming endeavors."

The FORGE GK100 COMBO and FORGE GM100 will be available respectively for purchase at authorized MSI retailers and e-commerce partners starting from March 2024. Discover a new level of precision, style, and versatility with the FORGE series from MSI.

For more information, visit the product pages of the FORGE GK100 COMBO, and FORGE GM100.

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MSI peripherals always are, or look, like the cheapest Chinese rebrand possible.
 
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It's disturbing that capitalism allows for profit to be generated from such cheap things that shouldn't exist in the first place.....by cheap I mean the way it looks....looks like the free keyboard in a Cyberpower PC from 2013.
 
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It's disturbing that capitalism allows for profit to be generated from such cheap things that shouldn't exist in the first place.....by cheap I mean the way it looks....looks like the free keyboard in a Cyberpower PC from 2013.

Bruh, I think you just picked my brain because I was thinking the exact same thing! :roll:
 
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