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At Computex 2013 in Taiwan, gaming peripheral company ROCCAT will be showing off numerous products, including driver support for the Mac OS gaming scene.
The Kone XTD gaming mouse, which I called a "beautiful fusion of aesthetics and features" in our review, is having the driver introduced to the platform. With it, gamers with a Mac OS will be able to use the ROCCAT Easy-Shift and ROCCAT Talk features, as well as take advantage of customization.
At the event, which takes place in Taipei between June 4 and June 8, ROCCAT will also be showcasing the upcoming Ryos MK Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, complete with Per-key Illumination. As if that wasn't enough, the Power-Grid smartphone app will also be unveiled at the event. Stay tuned for my hands-on impressions with the Power-Grid app.
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