Tecware, same as most brands available in Malaysia, is part of COMPUTEX 2023 as an exhibitor so let’s run through what they are showing off over there. Its strong brand presence attracted visitors to take a look at its products…
TECWARE Launches Three Keyboards; A Low-profile, A Hybrid, & A Fully RGB Mechanical Keyboard
SINGAPORE – December 3, 2019 – TECWARE, a global PC gaming peripherals and components provider, has launched the Phantom L, Phantom 96, and Spectre Pro Mechanical Keyboards. All three keyboards come with a variety of pre-set lighting effects, ability to…
TECWARE Adds Two New Cases to NEXUS Series
SINGAPORE – 7th May 2019 – TECWARE, a PC peripheral and component brand, launches two additions to its Nexus case line-up. Nexus C and Nexus Evo are created with a minimalist concept, each with a different aesthetic. Nexus C is…
TECWARE Announces Availability of Haste XL RGB Mouse Mat
SINGAPORE – 20th December 2018 – TECWARE, a global PC gaming peripherals and components provider, announces the availability of the new Haste XL RGB Mouse Mat. This premium grade soft mouse mat features vibrant RGB illumination along its edges with…
TECWARE ARC Lighting System & Vega TG Case Now Available
SINGAPORE – 13th November 2018 – TECWARE, a global PC gaming peripherals and components provider, today announced the availability of the ARC Lighting System and Vega TG ATX mid tower case. ARC Lighting System The new ARC Lighting System comprises…
TECWARE Launches New Line of Gaming Mice in Singapore
SINGAPORE – September 20th, 2018 – TECWARE, a global PC gaming peripherals and components provider, has launched three new gaming mice – Torque Pro, Vector Pro, and Impulse Pro. This new line of professional gaming mice is designed with every…
Tecware’s Phantom – RGB Mechanical Keyboard Review | Finally A GREAT Mechanical Keyboard Under $80
Tecware’s goal has predominantly been to provide products that are not only affordable, but also with quality in mind. With their lineup consisting mainly of PC cases, widening their scope into the PC landscape by releasing their own keyboards only seems…