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Corsair, comme vous le savez maintenant, propose une gamme qui vient se positionner en dessous de la série Vengeance. Il est question ici d’une gamme dont nous avons déjà testé un produit : la gamme Raptor. Après une souris Raptor M30 qui nous avait plutôt satisfaite, tant par la finition que la qualité intrinsèque et une ergonomie simple mais éprouvée. Ainsi pour accompagner, et surtout, encore une fois abaisser le ticket d’entrée au niveau des claviers, Corsair propose des claviers Raptor. Pour le coup, nous avons sous les mains un K50. Il est vrai que tout le monde n’est pas prêt à débourser autour de 100 euros pour un clavier. Le K50 opte donc pour des membranes et tente d’en proposer autant que ses grands frères : K95 et consort.
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With all the mouse bungees out, it takes something new to stand out. Enter the Apuri from ROCCAT, offering cable retention and illuminated USB hub.
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Nachdem wir in den letzten Wochen schon die CM Storm Quick Fire Ultimate und CM Storm MECH bei uns in der Redaktion für einen Testbericht hatten, folgt heute nun der jüngste Sprössling der Familie Quick Fire Genau gesagt handelt es sich dabei um das CM Storm Quick Fire XT. Diese Tastatur zeichnet sich durch Purismus aus und verzichtet auf jegliche Features, die reine Funktion steht im Vordergrund. Ob sich das auszahlt könnt ihr in diesem Testbericht auf folgenden Seiten nachlesen.
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The Roccat Kone Pure Color Edition Gaming Mouse is available in Phantom White, Inferno Orange, Hellfire Red, and Polar Blue and the regular Pure Black color. It has a Pro-Aim Laser 8200dpi Sensor, 1000Hz polling rate, 1ms response time, 72MHz Turbo Core V2 32-bit Arm based MCU, 576kB onboard memory and more. This is an outstanding mouse!
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Technic3D hat die CM Storm Trigger Z Gaming-Tastatur im Test. Cherry-MX-Brown Schalter, eine Beleuchtung und Makro-Tasten sollen für das gewisse Etwas sorgen. Wie die Tastatur im Test abschneidet, steht im nachfolgenden Review.
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Microlab is a relatively small company in the audio world but that isn’t stopping it from delivering decent quality speaker systems. Previously we have had a look at the Solo 6C as well as the FC360 2.1 speaker systems and were impressed by both. Can Microlab deliver similar sound quality in a headset however? Today we are going to find out, with our review of the Microlab T1 Wireless Bluetooth Headset.
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Rapoo came out of nowhere asking us to sample the T120P. Its 5GHz wireless and touch technology has us interested to say the least. Let's take a look now.
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It’s a fairly common theme to see technology or trends that are supposedly outdated to come back in the modern era in some form or another. It shouldn’t be a surprise then that mechanical keyboards, which have largely been replaced by membrane keyboards, are resurfacing and gaining traction amongst die-hard enthusiasts and a new generation of both gamers and typists alike. I personally still remember when I had an old mechanical keyboard in my youth, mostly because the loud clacking of the keys is something very hard to forget. However, I can’t even put a date on when I made the switch to membrane keyboards. In fact, I have no idea how I didn’t realize that most keyboards were suddenly much quieter than what I was used to. Needless to say, mechanical keyboards became a long forgotten memory until very recently, when there was a sudden resurgence in their popularity. It then hit me just how much I missed the loud clicks and clacks, the keys with feedback you could actually feel. So when I was offered to review Thermaltake’s Poseidon Z Illuminated Keyboard, I will admit I got giddy.
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When you hear the name Kingston you usually think about memory, flash drives, and maybe SSD’s. However what you don’t think about are Headsets. Designed in Sweden with a companycalled Qpad, we bring you the Kingston HyperX Cloud Pro Headset. Qpad is known all over Europe for high end quality gaming gear and HyperX promotes and supports some of the best players on the planet. With that in mind the Kingston HyperX Cloud Pro Headset has some big expectations to live up too. Let’s see how it does!
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At CES 2015, Kingston announced an update to the original HyperX Cloud gaming headset, the HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset. If you are familiar with the HyperX Cloud gaming headset, the HyperX Cloud II looks nearly identical. Physically, the difference comes from a difference in color options, and a new mid-line controller. What separates these headsets is the inclusion of virtual 7.1 Surround Sound thanks to a USB sound card on the HyperX Cloud II. Read on to see how they perform!
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