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Today we’re going to look at the Razer Mamba, the first wireless mouse truly designed for the hardcore gamer offering 1ms response and up to 5,600 DPI. Razer have taken years to bring this product to market and promises that it is the real deal.
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XTracPads have always been great cloth mouse pad manufacturers with their Pro Pad and Ripper XXL but have recently ventured into a new market with their plastic adhesive Logic series and excelled at doing so. This time we look at one of their older products, the Fat Mat which promises to combine thickness with the same high performance that we are used to seeing from XTracPads. Enough said, let’s take a closer look.
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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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For many general computer users, mouse pads are a thing of the past. But are they? Ask any gamer and they’ll instantly say no. A good quality mouse pad aids in supreme gaming accuracy and unbelievable comfort. On paper the QPAD CT boasts to do all of this. But does it? Well read on and you’ll find out…
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Regardless of the budget available or purpose for the earphones Sennheiser have a model available and in our experience even the reasonably priced models offer a fantastic sound when compared to their competitors. Today though, we are right up at the high end of their product catalogue with the IE8. This is the top model in their Professional Portable range and is surprisingly configurable so today we find out if these are useless gimmicks which detract from the sound quality or if the whole package combines to create some of the best headphones ever.
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Sie klingen gut und lassen sich einfach an den PC anschließen: Aktive Nahfeldmonitore. Der Name klingt fremd und ihr Einsatzgebiet ist eigentlich das Tonstudio, doch die drei Lautsprecherpaare können auch für den Otto-Normal-Nutzer attraktiv sein. Drei Stereokombinationen verschiedener Preisklassen haben es daher in den Test geschafft.
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Today we’re going to be looking at the Logitech Harmony 1100, the successor to the popular Harmony 1000. The Harmony 1100 is a universal device allowing you to simplify your entertainment setup by controlling your entire collection of equipment with just one remote. The main feature that sets apart the Harmony 1100 from most universal remotes is the 3.5” LCD touch screen interface.
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You don't have to be an audiophile to appreciate the enhanced surround sound effects from Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio found on most Blu-ray Disc movie discs over the standard Dolby Digital or DTS formats found on standard DVD movie discs. The lossless audio compression formats and/or the two extra channels of sound output really adds a significant amount of realism to the whole movie watching experience. The problem is most HTPC owners don't have the ability to experience these enhanced formats due to a lack of sound cards on the market that can support these formats. Benchmarkreviews has the ASUS Xonar HDAV 1.3 Slim sound card that does just that. Benchmark Reviews have put it through a series of tests and have determined whether HTPC owners can rejoice or not.
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When a few of my friends asked me casually, "Hey chc, what's your next review?" a while back, I answered without much thought. "The Maximo iMetal iM-590 earphones," I answered without much hesitation. Later on, I noticed that there are two particular ideas that stood out when I finally decided to give it a little more thought. Firstly, it's interesting (To say the least, anyway) how people call me by my screenname in real life, and that I actually answer -- not only that; it happens pretty frequently too.
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Up on the review block today I've got the Genius EasyPen i405 4” x 5.5” Graphic Tablet, and by the dimensions we see there it's pretty small, but that doesn't mean it's not useful and a fairly decent product. The EasyPen i405 works well, and includes a nice suite of software that can be useful to anyone for personal or business related applications. The pad itself features 28 programmable function keys and the pen has two buttons that can act just like your mouse buttons, so you could replace your mouse with the pen if need be. So read on to learn more about the EasyPen i405.
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