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Official Announcement:
To all customers, especially those in Argentina,
We would like to make an official statement regarding PlatinoGear.
After careful consideration, 1337GEAR has decided that PlatinoGear will not be authorized to stock, distribute, resell, or represent any 1337GEAR products now or in the future. This decision is final.
To avoid any confusion, no 1337GEAR products were ever sold through PlatinoGear, and no commercial partnership was ever completed. Therefore, there are no affected orders, customers, or product shipments associated with this distributor.
While discussions took place in the past, we ultimately determined that moving forward with any form of business relationship would not be in the best interest of the 1337GEAR brand reputation and its customers. As a result, PlatinoGear will never be a distributor, reseller, or official partner of 1337GEAR.
We believe that the companies representing our products should share our standards, vision, and commitment to the community. For this reason, we have chosen to pursue other opportunities for future expansion in Argentina and South America.
We appreciate the support from our community and look forward to bringing 1337GEAR products to more regions through partners that align with our values and expectations.
Thank you for your continued trust and support.
— 1337GEAR
And I don't mean chasing the fastest (or slowest pad), but just a unique surface even. This may seem biased, but for example, Phantom stood out as the fastest and slowest pad when it was initially released. Without pressure, it was the fastest pad on the market, but applying downward pressure on the pad, it became slower than some cloth pads (tested btw). Stuff like that peaks my interest more than ultra speed or ultra control, even with my adrenaline induced love for speed pads.
I honestly agree; it's almost been like a template, even. The wording and the marketing are very similar. The only big thing that stands out is the actual art, which is almost like a double-edged sword. People have more options to choose art that fits their aesthetic, but overall, none of the pads I have tried so far have made me think, wow! I am hoping there is something out there that can impress me down the line, because what we really need is a surface that is more unique.
to add to this, it also depends on the coating used as well. Standard nano-coating can last 6 months to a year with regular standard use. Depending on the process it may even last well over 5 years. But it doesn’t change the overall feel of the pad. It mainly just protects from water and oil buildup affecting the overall glide.
In a world full of noise, pink offers a serene sanctuary for the soul to find.
Chilkey SF60HE - Pink
Paired with the debut of the WS Poseidon switches and MCAPS (Aluminum keycaps)
June 16th
A new BEAST is ready.
3 sizes.
One performance core.
BEAST G drops June 8.
8:00 PM GMT+8 / 8:00 AM EDT / 2:00 PM CEST
👉 https://t.co/k0zCe4Z6vv
#WLMOUSE#BEASTG#GamingMouse#Setup
u cant compare 3950 to 3395 with the wording of your post… U said they have the worst 3950 implementation then stating a company who never used 3950 sensors. It’s like comparing apples to oranges. I prefer the 3395 sensors more too and 3399 for wired mice, but in your context and wording, saying finalmouse has better implementations than WLM for the 3950 sensor is just a false analogy… WLM mice by far has the least amount of issues for unique surfaces, until recently where a lot of companies are now beginning to implement firmware updates that aid in the spinouts on a lot of hardpads/ pads with unique surfaces
It is Christmas in June! 🎁
KEYMOJISTUDIO, AddiceInc, Luminkey, and I have teamed up to give back to the community all month long!
To kick things off, we're giving away a Luminkey65 paired with the Cheers! 乾杯 Keycap Set. 🍻
Giveaway ends in 1 week.
🌎Worldwide entries welcome (excluding Russia, Ukraine, the Middle East, and Brazil due to shipping restrictions).
How to Enter:
- Follow: @Singularbun, @AddiceInc, @Luminkey, and @KEYMOJISTUDIO✅
- Like & Retweet 🩶
- Comment your favorite beverage for the Summer!🥤
Good luck, Everyone! ✨
The winner will be selected after the giveaway period ends and contacted via DM.
@Yoozy0912@Luminkey luminkey rests are extremely in high demand, so be patient with them. not to mention how customs and such have been a bitch recently. Due to all the holidays and sales, all the shipping companies have been overloaded like crazy
Syntech Chronos 68
A prebuilt that comes with all the quirks and accessories. It comes with its own rest (not my personal favorite, however, as I do not like cushioned rests), and the deep port limits the wire you can use, unless you use an extension, as I did. They did a very good job with the software as well, as it is very simple and basic. It makes it very convenient for gamers.
I would say, though, this board doesn't allow much room for customization, as the stabilizers are plate-mounted with no screw-in options, but they did a pretty good job of implementing them. My unit has very little wobble, and it sounds very satisfying. If you are looking for a plug-and-play keyboard, this is definitely a solid choice. It is compact and has a very clean and minimal aesthetic. It is pretty clear this keyboard was built for gamers, not so much as enthusiasts as myself, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. It has a really friendly layout, a friendly web-based driver, and it is a very well-built keyboard.