 Earlier this month, we and some of the other tech community got invited by Galaxy for the launch of some of their more elusive products. To be honest, this was my first time ever holding an RTX 4090, it is absolutely massive. I mean look at how I compared it with my finger. The rumour was set so that the media could actually hold the raw hardware while also seeing Galaxy's products fully assembled into their rigs. Dunna and I played a little doom and did some failed racing attempts. Failure because our racing skills only go as far as Mario Kart 64, overall it was just an excuse for us to kick back, relax and enjoy things we can't afford. This was the lightest mouse in the history of all mice, until I found out why. Buelang lamon. I am however really digging this mouse. My Corsair Ironclaw after only just 2 years of use is dying on me. The rubber is peeling off, the scroll wheel only half works and the battery life is only good for 2 days. This model by Galax in particular is of much interest to me because it doesn't have a rubber grip thus as it ages nothing will be peeling off. I am saying no to all mice from now on with rubber grips. I took a liking to one of their keyboards as well because of the brushed aluminum and the clickiness of the keys. However I would prefer a more minimalist style with less branding. Overall a really fun meet and greet with the Philippine team of Galax and trying out their gear. Have you bought a product from Galax lately? Let us know how your gear is holding up in the comments section below and whether you love them or hate them. Thanks for watching and maybe one of these days, I'll see you in the next video.