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At BlizzCon 2011, we were lucky enough to have a sneak peak at SteelSeries Diablo III Gaming Mouse and matching Headset. Today, we take an in-depth look at what makes this duo so unique. Do they help protect you from the armies of the Burning Hells or are they just nice to look at when you are sitting at your desk. Read on to find out what we thought!
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This motion controller was co-designed by champion gamers and Indy 500 racers and is very much aimed at those who play Simraceway... but it also works with games such as F1 2011, Need For Speed, iRacing, GTR2 and DiRT 3. Today we take a look to see if SteelSeries can transfer their success with standard peripherals into the racing genre.
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Technic3D hat die CM Storm Sentinel Z3RO-G Gamer-Maus im Test. Ob die runderneuerte, ehemals Sentinel Advance, Maus überzeugen kann, ist dem nachstehenden Artikel zu entnehmen.
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Being a gamer can be expensive, you need the hardware components that are capable, including processor, graphics card, motherboard and the rest of that jazz, but you also need a decent monitor that is suited to your needs and of course peripherals and the games themselves.
Peripherals come in thick and fast in to the market, with literally hundreds upon thousands of keyboards, mice and headsets that can be purchased. Some of these range from the insanely cheap, to the even more insanely expensive.
Obviously they all have their purpose and unique selling points, with some being aimed at office work, some being aimed at budding multimedia designers, and some being orientated towards gamers.
The X-Line keyboard that we are looking at today is aimed at the home and office user, with style and simplicity in mind.
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Today we have the four Corsair Vengeance Keyboards and Mice on our test bench to see if they can continue to deliver the high level of quality and performance we have come to expect from Corsair.
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A mouse mat is one of those things that is quintessential in a PC gamer’s set-up. Casual users may be well off with a cheap cloth mat, or perhaps none at all. For the competitive gamer, there can be no substitute for a high quality mousing surface.
Corepad have been making high quality gaming gear for years now, with a large range of mouse mats and accessories, marketed exclusively at gamers. Years of developing for these groups has given them a definite idea of exactly what it is a they want and need out of their peripherals.
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With Ice Cream Sandwich (otherwise known as Android 4.0), I believe they've not only caught Apple, but they've surpassed it. The first Android phone to ship with Ice Cream Sandwich - the Samsung Nexus Galaxy, was released in Australia last week, and will make its way around the United States before the end of this week.
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Today we are going to look at the latest version of the SteelSeries Siberia V2 which is decorated in a unique black and gold colour scheme. The ‘bling’ that this headset possesses is sure to make you stand out from the crowd at gaming events. It is also available in a number of other colours for those who aren’t fond of the black and gold combination.
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Hardcore PC racing simulator enthusiasts would argue that there is no alternative to a force feedback wheel and pedals, and they might be right, but not everybody has $300+ to fork out on an expensive setup. At the same time not everyone is contempt either being a keyboard racer or having to make do with a sub-par wheel or console style game controller. This is where SteelSeries and Ignite Game Technologies come into play. Together they have developed the SteelSeries Simraceway SRW-S1 motion sensitive steering wheel. A wheel that bridges the gap between console style game controllers and high end wheel/pedal setups, and it is available now from the SteelSeries web shop for $119.99 MSRP. Out of the box it is setup to work with Ignite's 'Simraceway' online racing simulator for the PC, but SteelSeries state that it will work with just about any racing game designed for the PC. Here at Benchmark Reviews we take marketing claims at face value and we ! always leave our judgement to real world testing, but if looks are anything to go by then we are in for one hell of a treat.
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The World of Warcraft Cataclysm mouse is one of the more popular Warcraft gaming mice’s on the market, this is most likely due to the armour plated styled design to look like the characters from the game, and it featuring 14 buttons that can bind directly from the World of Warcraft interface, without ever leaving the game, 16 million colours to choose to illuminate your device, and many more features. The Cataclysm is supported by PC and Mac. If you’re a World of Warcraft fan, or just a gaming enthusiast, take a look at what you are missing out on.
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