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The editors liked
Gives gamers more keys to work with
Once they adjust to the new layout
Backlight
Left-side keys easy to use
Very comfortable
Even after long gaming sessions
Simply put
The keys are where they need to be and the size they should be for hardcore gaming
Looks fantastic
Solid construction
Comfortable
Ergonomic design
Useful key layout on left side
Two USB ports
Blue backlighting can be turned on or off
The editors didn't like
Backlighting doesnt illuminate keyboard letters
Only the keys themselves
No macro software or programmable hot keys
Not enough features to justify the cost
Right side layout made typing nearly impossible
No headset/microphone ports
Slower USB 1.1 ports
Absence of a number pad means fewer keys for macros
It will take some getting used to
One handed typing on right side is slow and difficult
Right side layout made typing nearly impossible, No headset/microphone ports, Slower USB 1.1 ports, Absence of a number pad means fewer keys for macros
While there are tons of gaming keyboards and keypads on the market, we havent yet seen one as wild-looking as the plug-and-play Wolfking Warrior XXtreme. Unfortunately, its baffling design left us more focused on finding keys than hunting down enemies...
Original WARRIOR keypad, Extra keys to type with, Very well built, Backlit, Comfortable, Improves performance slightly...
Right keypad is somewhat useless, USB 1.1 ports, Slightly expensive...
I honestly dont know what to make of the Wolfking WARRIOR XXTREME. On one hand - the WARRIOR XXTREME is extremely well built, backlit, and has the same awesome keypad as the original WARRIOR. Its comfortable, and improves my gaming by a fair margin,...
Backlighting doesnt illuminate keyboard letters, only the keys themselves; no macro software or programmable hot keys; not enough features to justify the cost
With a more gamer-friendly key layout than a traditional keyboard, the Wolfking Warrior Xxtreme might appeal to some hardcore gamers. However, they would be better off with the much cheaper non-Xxtreme model, which costs half as much ...