Jun 27 2006, 3:00pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Everything USB reviews the Ideazon Fang USB Gamepad.
Quote:
"Ideazon is again fleshing out the gaming product line following shortly on the heels of the MERC with their new gamepad and the subject of this review, the Fang. Any gamer that has used the Ideazon MERC or Zboard will feel right at home on the Fang.
While the Fang doesn't really add any functionality to the MERC or the Zboard, it is notable for lacking something the other two Ideazon products have, a rather questionable keyboard. Ideazon appears to have listened to gamers who liked their gaming key setups, but didn't like the less than stellar keyboards grafted to them.
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