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Today we are looking at the new gaming mouse from FUNC – the MS3. This mouse targets the high end enthusiast sector and is priced accordingly, around £60 inc vat. The MS-3 uses an Avago Laser sensor which the company claim delivers stable results with a high maximum tracking speed, up to 5,670dpi. The MS-3 is a large wired, 10 button mouse with an ‘instant aim’ button and 3 profile onboard memory system. Should this be on your shortlist in 2013?
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For the Star Wars fans, Razer has built a themed gaming headset, which is comfortable and has two 50mm drivers built-in. The headset works on USB and its features can be customized by using the Razer Synapse 2.0 unified software. Besides the volume controls, we can also enable software 7.1 surround via the Dolby Pro Logic IIx and can also customize the included EQ.
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With SSD tech advancing at a colossal rate and more and more technical terms appearing every day to describe controller types, wear levellers and other such additions can make it hard to know what is what in the world of the Solid State Drive.
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Razer is a well known manufacturer of Gaming Equipment. Razer has a wide range of gamer
Keyboards and Mouse in their product range, and with good reason. The product we will
review here is the new Razer Anansi MMO Gaming Keyboard.
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If you are a serious gamer you are not using a wireless mouse. The main reasons are that it could lose battery or there would be some sort of interference with the wireless signal. While these might not be major issues when browsing the internet, but when you are about to get a headshot and it happens its a MAJOR problem. While wired mice are great they do have one drawback, the cord. In many cases the cord actually causes drag or may simply get in the way, which can affect your aim when gaming. The answer to this is what we know as a mouse bungee. It is a device that lifts this cord off of your desk which not only eliminates the drag, but gets it out of the way. The ROCCAT Apuri is not only a mouse bungee, but it also has 4 powered USB ports on it as well. Will you be adding this to your gaming arsenal? Read on as we take a look...
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The red Cherry MX switch CM Storm Quick Fire Rapid gaming keyboard from Cooler Master does not feature a numeric pad, extra macro keys, LEDs or a software application but it comes in a compact form, is built from high quality materials and can be carried with ease at LAN parties thanks to the removable USB cable.
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Bonjour à tous, aujourd'hui chez Pc-Overware nous allons tester le clavier Ozone Blade. Il s'agit d'un clavier à membrane, rétro éclairé (rouge ou bleu, trop bien non ?) mais aussi possédant pas moins de 10 touches macros programmables ainsi que 5 profils de jeu différents. Ozone Gaming est une marque qui commence tout doucement à faire son trou dans le monde des gamers. Déjà fort apprécié pour son clavier mécanique Strike, Ozone frappe un grand coup et propose un clavier gamer bien fourni pour moins de 60 € sur le net !
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It is widely believed that gaming headsets provide a much more immersive, captivating gaming experience than a speaker set up. They are also great in environments where the people around you don't fancy hearing deafening gunfire and explosions. Gaming headsets generally come in 3 different forms: wired 3.5mm headsets ,wired USB headsets and wireless headsets. One tends to usually decide which of these types to buy before considering things like 7.1 surround, Dolby audio, noise cancellation, etc. 3.5 mm and wireless headsets immediately present compelling features: the former can be used in tandem with a quality soundcard to produce sublime audio output, the latter frees the user from the burden of cables. We are left to investigate the advantages of buying a USB headset, and observe how they compare to the rest. In this article, Benchmark Reviews will test the AZiO Levetron GH808 Gaming Headset and see if it is a viable option for an enhanced au! dio experience...
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Competitive gaming is big business, quite literally big business too as peripheral brands, pro gaming teams and their related sponsors fight for the lime light much like they do in any other sports. Year on year were seeing huge advances in the popularity of eSports and this has been backed up by an even more robust range of gaming peripherals than have ever been seen in the PC industry.
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Asus a présenté l’Orion Pro et nous avons eu l’opportunité de le tester. Pour abaisser le ticket d’entrée, le fabricant lance l’Echelon. Il n’est autre que son clone ; cependant, ce clone a dans la bataille perdu une carte son. C’est effectivement un bon moyen de raisonner le tarif. A noter que l’Echelon vient s’intercaler entre l’Orion et l’Orion Pro. Le Pro conserve cette fameuse carte son USB qui, pourtant, le laisse tarifé raisonnablement, autour de 95 euros. L’Orion classique lui aussi s’en dispense et se présente autour de 65 euros. L’Echelon joue la carte du look, et vient donc se placer logiquement entre les deux, 75-80 euros. Voyons donc cet Echelon de plus près.
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