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The Wolfking Warrior keypad is a handy device for serious FPS gamers: The circular pad saves desk space and bunches the keys together so they're easier to reach.

I played a demo of Call of Duty 2 on my regular keyboard and on the Warrior to compare. The action wasn't really that different; it cut down the finger gymnastics needed to reach over a row of keys back and forth for different actions, but not by much.

The real convenience, for me, was all the desk space it cleared up, which made it easier for me to use my mouse and keyboard in tandem. The keys felt a lot sturdier than what I'm used to on regular keyboards (Wolfking claims the keyboard can last through over 10 million keystrokes), and you'll love its portability if you take your keyboard on the road for FPS tournaments or LAN parties. You can pick one up by clicking for $34.99 at Wolfking's Web site.

Thanks to intern Errol Pierre-Louis for this review!




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