Greetings, I’m Avinash, a Business student in Australia with a deep passion for gaming. Over three years in the gaming journalism realm, I’ve blended my love for writing with the latest updates in the gaming industry.
Position at Tech4Gamers
At Tech4Gamers, I contribute as a News Reporter, combining my skills and gaming enthusiasm to keep our audience updated on the latest developments.
Tech Journey
My journey involves a dynamic mix of business studies and an intense love for action games like Devil May Cry. Having earned mentions on reputable gaming websites, I bring a unique blend of academic acumen and gaming insight to Tech4Gamers.
Current PC setup
Here are my PC specs, picked carefully to cater to my requirements:
Epomaker’s Click Lite is a lightweight wireless mouse that keeps things simple. It comes in at about 75g, which makes it easy to flick around without feeling bulky. You get both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth for connectivity, and in my testing, both worked fine without any issues. The sensor tracks smoothly, clicks feel responsive, and it does the job whether you’re gaming or just browsing. It doesn’t bother with RGB or fancy extras, but that also keeps the weight down and the battery lasting longer. For the price, it’s a straightforward, reliable option.
The Epomaker HE68 Lite is a compact 65% Hall Effect keyboard that delivers a magnetic switch experience at a budget-friendly price. The HE68 Lite is really snappy thanks to its adjustable actuation points and rapid trigger. Gaming or typing, it keeps up without missing any input. The keys feel solid under fingers, and with all the sound-dampening layers inside, it gives a pleasantly quiet typing experience. The RGB lighting is customizable, though the south-facing LEDs don’t fully stand out with the stock keycaps, and the legends' visibility could be better. Overall, it’s a well-rounded entry-point Hall Effect keyboard that provides remarkable performance, portability, and value.