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Technic3D hat das Tt eSports Shock Gaming Headset im Test. Mit der noch jungen Sparte Tt eSports, möchte Thermaltake den Spielern Peripherie Geräte zum günstigen Preis anbieten. Ob das Klangverhalten und die sonstigen Eigenschaften überzeugen können, steht im folgenden Testbericht.
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Roccat is releasing the Kave, a large foldable headset with 5.1 surround sound and a separate unit for volume control. The connectors include four minijacks (3.5 mm for the sound channels) and a USB (for the control unit and headset lighting). Let's describe the Kave and then proceed to its evaluation.
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With this model, a new era begins for Razer's famous line of gaming-grade mice. We checked the innovations it presents.
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There are a lot of keyboards out there. Some keyboards are wireless; others offer lighting effects, programmable displays, and drivers that remap the keyboards to configurations optimized for specific applications and games. But if you're a serious typist - a professional who thinks that a keyboard's primary duty is to enable fast and accurate typing, and not to glow prettily or adjust your speaker volume or display the number of missiles left in your launcher, then you might be interested in a professional mechanical keyboard. Benchmark Reviews looks at a wide selection of available high quality keyboards to see which might be the best for you.
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We’ve got something pretty special in the eTeknix office today, the latest headset from Turtle Beach and our very first review of an Xbox One peripheral. I’ve not had much joy from the console its self over the last couple of month, but one thing I have hated most of all is the lack of great headsets, or at least headsets that I like using. Hopefully the new headset from Turtle Beach can resolve this.
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Technic3D hat das ModMyMachine Slamepad im Kurztest. Mittlerweile sind von ModMyMachine eigens in Deutschland hergestellte Aluminium-Mauspads im Handel erhältlich. Wie sich das optisch durchaus schicke Pad in der Praxis bewährt zeigt das nachstehende Review.
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Sennheiser is known as one of the top makers of headphones. The company consistently produces high-quality headphones that often exceed other, higher-priced headphones in the same category. One such pair of headphones is the EH-150 closed-cup over-ear headphones.
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Der dänische Spezialist für Eingabegeräte Steelseries sendete uns mit der Kana ein weiteres Maus-Modell der eigenen, breit gefächerten Produktpalette zu. Diese soll nun die "Goldene Mitte" in Sachen Größe, Ausstattung und Tastenanzahl zwischen dem High-End Modell Sensei und der Kinzu darstellen. Mit dem Slogan "Designed by Gamers" spielt der Hersteller auf die Gaming-Tauglichkeit der Maus an und richtet sich demnach nicht nur an Gelegenheitsspieler. Wie sich die kleine Schwester der Sensei schlägt, werden wir im folgenden Test herausfinden.
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Tt eSPORTS delivers a mechanical keyboard that is not Cherry MX based, and the company is the first to offer a five-year warranty in the Poseidon Z.
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When it comes to gaming, most of the time, the first thing that comes to my mind are consoles like Nintendo 64, Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360... and the list goes on and on. Back in the days, I did not have the opportunity to ever think about computer gaming, as I was always left in the dust with a piece o' crap Pentium II machine (Just for clarification, I currently own two Core i7 based desktops, and a handful of other high performance laptops). And when it does come down to computer gaming, while I own a vast collection of high performance peripherals from well known manufacturers such as Logitech, Razer, and Microsoft, I always thought it was purely my skills that counted -- everything else like computer hardware and peripherals were second in line. While the companies as aforementioned are probably the first and only ones to come to mind for many consumers and enthusiasts alike, our Editor-in-Chief Jonathan recently asked me if I would like to review the Gigabyte Aivia K8100 gaming keyboard. Yes, that's from the same company that makes motherboards and video cards. All of a sudden, my world of gaming peripherals just stood in awe. The first and only thing that came to mind when I looked at the photos on the product page was, "It looks like a Lamborghini!" Pulling it out of the box when it arrived a week later, I had to take a moment to admire such a keyboard, the likes of which I had never owned before. Has Gigabyte pulled a bunny out of the hat to surprise us all? Or is this keyboard like any other so-called 'gaming keyboard' on the market that the big boys in the market have nothing to worry about? Read on to find out!
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