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We tried: Gamer desktop from Kolink, and other bargains

In our Kolink articles so far, we have always been positive about the manufacturer. Never because they gave such loyal but super stuff, but because they were so much better than they were. There are, for example, the houses presented a few weeks ago. No one wants to convince the buyer that they will beat the miracles of 40-50 thousand forints, but let's face it, they cost essentially a tenth like them, yet they are jagged and usable.

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We can't do anything different now either, since, for example, who would have thought that a gamer desktop would hurt only 2600 forints, and that was the gross retail price? Well, right?

However, no matter how loyal we are to the Kolink brand, we have to say that this gamer did not succeed now as it could have done with an investment of 1-200 forints. A little weight on the mouse, a little softer plastic with blue buttons, and we’d have said it’s certainly gamer, even if it’s aimed at the absolute entry level. So on the other hand, we can only say that it is well worth the price, but it has little to do with the gamer.

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At the beginning of the article, we promised to try out the gamer stuff with games. Sorry, but this is omitted now.

Our opinion on the other Kolink products we visited did not change. They are perfectly good for work or average home use. The cheaper key has a rubber foot so it no longer slips, and the keys work well to our own taste.

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Sorry for the gamer. We recommend that you do not play it, but feel free to buy it for everyday use. The mouse is in good shape, it is good that the DPI value can also be adjusted with a button. The key is better than the cheaper edition. In a word, replace the blue buttons with black and mom, dad, coworker or colleague will be happy to use it!

Kolink products, as before, are available from the domestic distributor, Kelly-Tech Ltd.we got from to try. Of course, do not contact them, but your nearest reseller!

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s3nki

Owner of the HOC.hu website. He is the author of hundreds of articles and thousands of news. In addition to various online interfaces, he has written for Chip Magazine and also for the PC Guru. For a time, he ran his own PC shop, working for years as a store manager, service manager, system administrator in addition to journalism.