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To many the thought of gaming eyewear may sound like a gimmick, causing an eyebrow or two to be raised. Especially so when See Better, Play Better is found on the box with claims that are nothing short of spectacular. However looking a little closer the product brief explains the eyewears technology will increase contrast, enhance detail, help reduce glare, improve endurance, decrease eye fatigue and dry eyes... Interesting and in theory not entirely unreasonable.
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Today we are going to look at the Corsair Vengeance M60 gaming mouse which is designed specifically for FPS gamers. It boasts an impressive specification including a 5700 DPI laser sensor and a sniper mode which instantly drops the sensitivity down to a low level to facilitate more precise shooting.
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Razer is expanding the Naga family with the Hex Edition. The Hex features a new thumb button layout, with mechanical switches, that is aimed at MOBA and action RPG gamers. Today we have one of the first Hex samples on our desk and will find out if it succeeds in enhancing our gaming experience and if it is suitably different to the previous model.
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While they’ve been part of the PC gaming scene for as long as the genre of play has existed, it’s only in recent years with the growth of competitive gaming that the mechanical keyboards have really begun to get a look in. Yes they’re expensive, yes they tend to be relatively feature free, but they’re fast and they feel great when using them.
With that in mind, it’s time to take a look at another: the Qpad Mk-85. Having looked at the Mk-80 previously with its Cherry Blue switches, I was very much looking forward to what the same sort of design could do when combined with the much more gamer orientated red variant.
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Today we are taking a look at the Epic Gear Meduza gaming mouse. What sets this mouse apart from the legions of other gaming mice is its HDST (Hybrid Dual Sensor Technology) which means the mouse is equipped with both an optical and a laser sensor. The idea behind this is that you can buy one mouse and have the choice between super fast laser or ultra stable optical with only the flip of a switch. Read on to see if this new tech can deliver the best of both worlds.
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The day has come that I have fully tried out many titles with this new racing steering wheel and I think you are really going to like what you find here in this review and in the product, as I did. Conventional wheels need a desktop to mount to and a place for the pedals to go and hopefully not slide across the room as you use them. With this concept it is more about comfort and convenience while still offering you a very involved feeling on a wheel that doesn't offer force feedback or vibration support. Since it had been a really long time since I used a wheel for games, I also made sure to get to Chris' house and tried out his force feedback setup with the chair and the works just to be sure I had a full perspective of what is offered currently in the "clamp-on wheel" category.
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Der amerikanische Hardware-Hersteller Corsair vertreibt unter dem Label "Vengeance" zum einen DDR3-Speichermodule und seit kurzem auch Gaming-Peripherie. Während die "Vengeance"-Produkte beim Speicher "nur" das Performance-Segment besetzen und sich unterhalb der prestigeträchtigen Dominator-Linie einordnen, sollen die entsprechenden Peripherie-Geräte auch höchsten (Pro-Gamer-)Ansprüchen genügen. Zumindest bewirbt der Hersteller dies mit dem Slogan: "Corsair Vengeance: Für Profi-Gaming konzipiert" Am Beispiel der für "First-Person-Shooter" entwickelten M60-Maus werden wir im Folgenden überprüfen, ob Corsair dieses vollmundige Versprechen halten kann.
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Not happy with your current gaming mouse? Well, the SteelSeries Sensei Fnatic is a limited edition Gaming Mouse from SteelSeries. It sports its own 32-bit ARM processor and has been branded “The world’s most customizable mouse”, but at £80 is it worth it? Let’s take a closer look…
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I briefly mentioned the adapted sensors, but to add to that, there is also a bit of software to add some really cool functionality to what is already an impressive mouse to use. With the software in action you can create custom game profiles with various bindings to the buttons, you can add macros and you can swap the right and left handed controls because their mice are ambidextrous in design. The sensor itself is made to be more accurate with less DPI/CPI. Where most companies offer 6000+ DPI sensors and a mouse with added weight that feels like pushing a brick, SteelSeries goes for light, lean and accurate to give you the edge in competitive or armature level gaming, for a good price.
Today we are going to be looking at the Kana in the black and orange variation. There is also a white variant, but I do believe it is this black on orange combination that won the Facebook competition for the user's pick of best looking combination. There is a lot that this middle child of the smaller Kinzu, which we will see real soon and the larger Sensei mice. I've taken the pictures, I've played many hours of FPS games and used it daily - stick around and see what I think about the SteelSeries Kana Black 1.1 gaming mouse.
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With a professional gaming team on hand, Tt eSports believe they've designed the world's best professional gaming mouse; the Theron.
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