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Visit   EpicGear Meduza Mouse & HybridPad Mousepad Review - XSReviews      
Last Update 2013/3/4 14:42
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Gamers may not be too familiar (yet) with the EpicGear brand, particularly as there are very few products under the banner so far. They are, however, a brand of Golden Emperor International Ltd. (GEIL), a Taiwanese company who have been making flash memory for the last two decades.


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Visit   EPIC GEAR Meduza HOST Gaming Mouse Review @ Madshrimps      
Last Update 2012/6/21 16:43
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The Epic Gear Meduza Gaming Mouse features HDST (hybrid dual-sensor technology), an ergonomic shape and 6 fully programmable buttons. The mouse can be set to operate in three different modes (optical, HOST, laser), each with its own DPI settings. It can also store 5 different profiles thanks to the 128KB onboard memory and the LED light effects can be completely turned off via the software interface.


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Visit   EPIC GEAR Meduza HDST Gaming Mouse and Hybrid Pad Review @ Tweaktown      
Last Update 2012/3/2 18:08
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Let me start by introducing you to Epic Gear. From what I can gather, it looks like the company just started at the end of last year and is now in the position to offer products in masses to the public. In reality they are a part of a much larger organization, Golden Empire International Limited, or as we know them GeIL, the memory company. If you were to go and check out their page on the web, you would find that I am about to show you the only two products that Epic Gear are currently offering. On that same site you can also see that they have a keyboard on the way soon and for those on the go, a bag to tote your laptop in.

Back to the products on hand, this mouse offers something that has likely been thought of to some extent, but is something I have never seen. This product uses a plethora of technology built into the mouse to deliver every user a mouse that will suit their needs. By using an ARM processor to do all of the thinking and transmitting, the mouse in combination with the 128KB of onboard memory can be programmed for macros, various profiles and the ability to switch out three sensor modes. That's right; with this mouse you can either use the optical sensor, the laser sensor or a combination of them using Hybrid Dual Sensor technology (HDST).



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Visit   Epic Gear Meduza HDST Gaming Mouse & Hybrid Mousepad Review @ eTeknix.com      
Last Update 2012/4/23 18:13
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We take a look at Epic Gear's first attempt at a gaming mouse - the Meduza and it's accompanying Hybrid pad. Read on to discover just how much innovation there can be in the saturated gaming peripheral market.


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Visit   Epic Gear Meduza Gaming Mouse with Hybrid Dual Sensor Technology @ TechwareLabs      
Last Update 2012/2/27 18:54
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Today we are taking a look at the Epic Gear Meduza gaming mouse. What sets this mouse apart from the legions of other gaming mice is its HDST (Hybrid Dual Sensor Technology) which means the mouse is equipped with both an optical and a laser sensor. The idea behind this is that you can buy one mouse and have the choice between super fast laser or ultra stable optical with only the flip of a switch. Read on to see if this new tech can deliver the best of both worlds.


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Visit   Epic Gear Meduza Gaming Mouse Review @ HardwareHeaven.com      
Last Update 2012/1/16 11:23
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Epic Gear have given us the opportunity to have a look at their new gaming mouse the Meduza which features Hybrid Dual Sensor Technology. Essentially the Meduza is equipped with two sensors, one laser and one optical which when combined create an impressive specification. Let's take a closer look.


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Visit   Epic Gear Meduza Gaming Mouse and Skorpios Bungee Review @ KitGuru      
Last Update 2012/11/13 14:28
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Today we are going to look at the first three products in the Epic Gear range, the Meduza gaming mouse, the Skorpios mouse bungee and the Compoxite gaming surface. We have decided to combine all three of these products into one article as they are designed to work closely with each other.


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Visit   Epic Gear Medusa Gaming Mouse Review @ XtremeComputing      
Last Update 2012/11/7 18:07
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The gaming mouse market is full of mice for all types of gamers from hardcore enthusiasts to casual players with twitch and macro fanatics catered for along the way. Epic Gear is a relatively new kid on the block and has some very big ideas on how a gaming peripheral should perform. With both optical and laser tracking available on the same device the Medusa is certainly interesting as first glance. Can the Medusa compete against the already saturated market.


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Visit   EOS wireless loudspeaker system @ TechwareLabs      
Last Update 2010/3/9 19:25
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More and more great music is being transmitted to you via the web, break out of your browser and together with the EOS loudspeaker system you can fill your house with sound.


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Visit   Entire PowerMat Product Lineup @ OCModShop      
Last Update 2010/5/29 11:29
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So when I got the opportunity to review the awesome new charging appliances put out by Powermat, I jumped on it. The idea of charging something wirelessly is right up my alley, being the child of Tesla’s thought that I am. So I told the guys over at Powermat to load me up, and I’ll give them a show in return. And they didn’t disappoint. So here’s a list of what I’ll be giving you in this epic review:

* Powermat 2X Charging Mat
* Powermat Portable Mat
* Powermat Home & Office Mat
* Powermat iPod Touch receiver
* Powermat iPod & iPhone receiver
* Powermat Universal Powercube



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