
If you're looking to give your fingers a break but don't want to replace your regular keyboard with one of Ideazon's fairly large and generally graphics-laden Zboards, you might be interested in adding their compact new Zfang to your repertoire. Extremetech's review is generally positive, complimenting its ergonomic design and extensive customizability, citing only minor negatives like plastic construction and the $35 price tag. Other features, like buttons on each side to accommodate lefties, multimedia controls, and 11 weapon-specific keys, make the Zfang seem like just the thing to help us in our transition from FPS-player to
real-life killing machines.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Your Mother @ Jun 9th 2006 6:54PM
1st Comment! Well, more power to them. I already have the full board, so big deal.
PuBeLeSs @ Jun 9th 2006 7:03PM
all the gaming keybaords are horrible they all cramp ur fingers to the point its impossible to press down the key esily
Worldctzen @ Jun 9th 2006 7:10PM
Nostormo N-52 still blows this outta the water.
Give it up dudes, you lost.
Trae @ Jun 9th 2006 7:21PM
I have the Wolfclaw 2 myself and I prefer it because they keys are just oversized version of real keys. The weird shape of the arrows bothers me on these boards. Also, my hand has never been cramped since I moved to this keyboard.
Dan @ Jun 9th 2006 10:41PM
"like buttons on each side to accommodate lefties"
- i'm left handed and it blows my mind slash I'm not able to use a mouse with my left hand let alone use w,a,s,d keys with my right hand!!
juggernaut @ Jun 10th 2006 11:37AM
http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?pfp=SEARCH&product_code=333022&pfp=srch1 FTW
im the juggernaut B%^$T%
J @ Jun 11th 2006 10:39AM
Its nice juggie, but not the most portable keyboard i've ever seen
juggernaut @ Jun 13th 2006 10:08AM
depends on the SiZe of you r SACKS ;)
im the juggernaut bee#@@#$