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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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If you happen to be the athletic type and you like to listen to music while on the gym or if you're just not feeling comfortable with using the usual in ear wireless headsets then the stylish STREET2 Bluetooth stereo headset by Jabra could be just what you've been looking for.
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Roccat kicked off our meeting on the show floor at the Las Vegas Convention Center by showing us their Kone+ gaming mouse. The follow-up to the original Kone includes a 6000 DPI sensor and up to 20 grams of adjustable weights. There’s a 1000Hz polling rate, Teflon coated pads and support for up to 500 macro actions.
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Corsair has recently entered the mouse/keyboard gaming peripherals market and decided to make a good impression. The M90 mouse features multiple programmable buttons for RTS/MMO gamers, contains an aluminum chassis for increased durability and comes with the Avago Technologies ADNS-9500 LaserStream Gaming Sensor.
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Today we are going to look at the Enermax Briskie Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Bundle which is designed to accompany a mainstream home PC.
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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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Although mechanical keyboards have been making a comeback in recent years many of the design are quite bulky in comparison to their rubber dome counter parts. Looking to fill this area of the market Cooler Master designed the Storm QuickFire Rapid mechanical keyboard using the venerable Cherry MX Blue switches, fit into a comfortable 14" x 5" design. This makes the QuickFire Rapid perfect for LAN parties or mobile workers who may want a better typing experience than their laptops are able to offer. Benchmark Reviews will evaluate if the Cooler Master QuickFire Rapid is the perfect pint size keyboard or if corners were cut in order to meet size and price goals.
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Ozone est aujourd’hui une marque que l’on ne présente plus ou presque. En quelques années, elle a su devenir une référence avec un seul leitmotiv : un bon gros rapport qualité prix. Pour rappel, à ce jour, en casque de jeu entrée de gamme, à pas cher, nous ne jurons que par l’Attack, ou presque. Aujourd’hui, Ozone nous a envoyé un nouveau pote de l’Attack sur l’entrée de gamme, il se prénomme Onda ST, comme dans Street Fighter ou alors comme les motos mais sans le H. Casey Stoner est d’ailleurs sur Honda, et franchement, il déchire… Il sera donc question de voir si l’Ozone Onda ST déchire autant. Nous l’avons d’ailleurs reçu en deux versions ; une spécifique PC, celle d’aujourd’hui, et une version plus destinée aux consoles.
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Chances are if you’re a gamer, you own a Razer product or have at least thought about buying one. Mainly known for their mice, Razer products have an attractive look, and often outperform the competition. In this review we’ll be checking out a headset. More specifically, the stereo version of the Razer Chimaera. It has the good looks that every Razer product shares, and a fancy spec sheet. But how does it perform, and can it stand toe to toe with the similar Logitech Wireless Headset F540? Dive into the complete review to find out.
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The new mouse from the Naga family is Hex and Razer has built it for MOBA and Action RPGs; it comes with 6 extra buttons on the thumb side and 3 different rubber thumb rests are also provided, to suit our needs. The customization of the mouse functions can be realized by using the powerful Razer Synapse 2.0 software, which can be downloaded freely from the manufacturers’ website.
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