Keyboard PROS: Tactile feel, typing dream, RGB is a bonus, no key conflict. The optional palm rest can be a little tricky to install, and it's a piece of plastic, not the soft stuff some other companies use on much more expensive keyboards. On the other hand, the WHOLE SET is only $30, so the fact that it even includes a wrist rest exceeds expectations. MousePROS: Added left mouse button that I haven't seen on many modern gaming mice; additional resting place for the ring finger. If you're playing an FPS game, this makes it a bit easier to track enemies moving to the left. The 4 dpi settings aren't adjustable, but really aren't to be commended for the price. In addition, the mouse is plug-and-play, so there is no need to install a driver. Oh, and RGB too, if that's your thing. CONS: Other than the lack of a custom dpi adjustment feature (which most people won't need), I can't think of any. All in all, a very good choice for a gamer or anyone who actually uses a computer. The build quality and aesthetics are such that I expected the entire kit to cost around $150, but it actually only cost $30. This is indeed theft.
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