While gaming rigs bring in a lot of cash, some of the biggest margins to be made are on peripherals and accessories.
Most PC users wouldn’t pay big money for a mouse or a keyboard, but gamers, for whom performance means everything, are willing to pay to have an advantage over their rivals.
PCR takes a look at recent developments in gaming peripherals, talks to key industry figures about what impact the recession has had on the market and looks at some of the latest products.
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