5 brilliant modular gadgets that aren’t the LG G5

5 brilliant modular gadgets that aren't the LG G5

By Kane Fulton

5 brilliant modular gadgets that aren't the LG G5

Introduction

Mad Catz STRIKE 7

Stealing whatever thunder Google’s Project Ara had left, the LG G5 has been grabbing headlines over at MWC 2016 on the back of its modular functionality. By sliding out a cartridge-like base, the smartphone lets you bolt add-ons to the smartphone – such as a battery grip with physical camera controls and a Hi-Fi audio module.

If like us you’ve suddenly rediscovered your modular mojo, here are five devices from the world of computing that took a similarly configurable approach. How Lego can you go?

1. Mad Catz Cyborg STRIKE 7

Mad Catz STRIKE 7

Before mechanical keyboards enjoyed their (still ongoing) resurrection, gaming keyboards with LCD screens and more macro buttons than you can shake a stick at were cool. (Logitech’s G15 was a personal favourite of mine.)

Taking a similar approach while throwing a dollop of modularity into the mix, the Mad Catz Strike 7 was unveiled in 2012 as a highly customizable gaming keyboard. It was something of a Frankenstein unit, complete with seven removable modules including a top-mounted LCD display, numeric keypad, 24-button macro strip and palm and wrist rests.

Undoubtedly ambitious and sporting RGB-backlit keys long before …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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