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Today we are looking at a new keyboard they have on offer, the OCZ Illuminati. OCZ arent generally known for their peripherals so it will be interesting to see what this product can bring to the table.
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Gamers can be particular and demanding when it comes to their hardware
and particularly their mice. With the Eclipse mouse, OCZ is showing they are listening to gamers needs and giving them what they want. With a large range of customization and onboard profiles, the Eclipse brings a lot to the table. Dual lasers make for accurate tracking and on the fly DPI switching makes it easy to go from running and gunning to sniping in no time.
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Another week, another new OCZ Technology product hitting the market... or so it seems. For the past year or so, the team over at OCZ have been releasing new products at a feverish pace. Whether its a new memory kit, heatsink, power supply, SSD, keyboard or mouse, it seems there is always something new going out the door. Today we will be taking a look at one of their latest peripherals, the OCZ Eclipse Gaming Mouse.
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After the huge model Behemoth, the memory maker releases a smaller mouse that is both affordable and competitive. See how it fared in our test.
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Quite recently OCZ, who are manufacturers praised for their power supplies and memory, have decided to expand their product line into the peripheral market. Being such a large market, to truly succeed a product has to stand out from the crowd and be unique. One attempt at this by OCZ technology is the Behemoth Laser Gaming Mouse. Boasting a double laser capable of DPI’s ranging from 100 to 3200, onboard memory and an ergonomic design, this mouse certainly sounds good on paper. Is it though?
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Gaming grade peripherals have always been the crème de la crème when it comes to mice, keyboards, etc. But is there that much of a difference to be had between different peripheral manufacturers? There are a few things which are apparent even before testing – aesthetics and price. So let’s take a look at one competitor, the OCZ Behemoth.
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The memory maker expands its line of gaming mice with a huge model for big-handed gamers. Check out our test.
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The Behemoth mouse from OCZ is a beast of a mouse with plenty of features and no less than 2 tracking sensors. Is it any good as a gaming device? Does it give you the edge? We have spend a few weeks with this mastodon to find out.
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The Behemoth takes a similar shape to the Logitech MX Revolution, with extra grooves that are home to the ring and pinky fingers. The scroll-wheel, in an old-fashioned choice, does not light up and does not provide any sort of tilt-scrolling features. Also on top, we see the on-the-fly DPI switching button. As the sensitivity is higher on the mouse, more of the blue LEDs turn on. The left side of the mouse is home to two buttons, typically used as forward and backward for browsing. The Behemoth is generally single-textured, with a soft rubbery-plastic feel to it, which isn't too grippy that it is uncomfortable, but won't get slippery when sweaty.
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If you’d have asked me what OCZ made, up until a couple of years ago I would have said memory, but they seem to make all sorts of interesting things and fortunately I’ve been made aware of this (and even have the privilege of testing some of their stuff!). Today We are looking at their Behemoth dual laser gaming mouse
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