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Following a template established by two of its greatest rivals, MSI has joined ASUS and GIGABYTE in the PC peripherals market with its CK Series mechanical keyboard. Like GIGABYTE’s Osmium, it features Cherry MX Red switches. Unlike the Osmium, it’s priced to move at $69.99. But what’s it like to live with one? Let’s find out.
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The latest collaboration between Thermaltake (or Tt eSPORTS) and DesignworksUSA (subsidiary of BMW) is the Level 10 M gaming mouse. With metal plates, tweakable shape, wide range of buttons and some high style design the mouse clearly has a lot going for it. Today we have one of the first samples on our test bench, so lets take a look.
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Today we’re having at the first of a pair of Mionix pads, with a traditional form factor – the Ensis 320. The Ensis is an aluminium mousepad that looks nice, but how will it perform? Let’s put it to the test.
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Chez Tt eSPORTS, il y moult choix de souris. Chacun devrait pouvoir trouver souris à sa main et à son style de jeu. Encore qu’à notre sens, toutes les souris peuvent au final s’adapter à n’importe quel style de jeu. Eh oui, nous devons casser le mythe, nous ne sommes pas des supers PGM. Nous avons ainsi reçu à la Ferme les dernières productions de la marque, en attendant la M1. Pour commencer, car il en fallait bien une, nous avons choisi la Saphira, peut être à cause de la caution apportée par Aleksey. Enfin, la caution, c’est vite dit, n’étant pas vraiment amateur de Starcraft 2, nous ne le connaissons pas vraiment.
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As many of you are aware we were all caught off guard when recently Scythe one of the oldest CPU Cooler manufacturers ceased operations in the USA (and perhaps globally as well although i hope that's not the case). Personally i think that this was the result of them expanding their product line to several other areas other than just CPU coolers including speakers, amplifiers, power supply units and many other peripherals for computers. Luckily that is not the case with other manufacturers such as Thermalright since they have proven extremely careful when expanding into other areas and the success of their Leetgion brand is an example. Now most of you know that we were the first to make the upcoming El'Druin RPG Gaming mouse up for grabs roughly a month ago and naturally we couldn't give away something we hadn't test ourselves first.
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Kürzlich konnte man das mechanische Gaming Keyboard V800 von Rapoo bei uns im Test bewundern. Aber von einem schönen Teller alleine wird man nicht satt. Man benötigt natürlich noch das passende Besteck. Und das liefert Rapoo sogleich in Form seiner neuen Gaming Maus V900 aus der VPRO Serie. Im folgenden Testbericht werden wir sehen, wie gut sich die Maus im Alltag schlägt und ob sie wirklich Gaming tauglich ist.
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The Cyborg V.5 Rumble Pad from Mad Catz is a product to consider if you’re looking for a controller which we can be used on both PC and our Xbox 360 console; it also brings an unique feature: the Cyborg module which allows you to swap the d-pad and thumbstick between Xbox 360 and PS3 mode
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It seems a time ago now when we took our first look at a set of earphones from Arctic Sound. And back then we were very pleased with them and also with the second set they sent out that was finished in wood, which we thought to be a nice touch.
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HAPPY NEW YEAR PEOPLE! May 2013 prove to be a lot better than 2012 for everyone around the world. So after 4 full days of just lying down and having a good time with friends and family (well not really since we also spend quite a bit of time performing benchmarks and testing peripherals) we are back. Now some of you may remember that roughly 2 months ago and after quite a few emails by some of you we started gathering and testing mechanical keyboards from all the top manufacturers in the field not only because we wanted to showcase exactly what you are getting with your hard earned money but also because we wanted to have a more complete experience surrounding the available cherry MX switches in the market currently. So for the past 15 days we've been testing the latest G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard by Logitech which in the end proved to be a lot better than we originally thought it would.
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Technologically speaking the Computer Keyboard has gone a long way since its inception back in the early 1970s but no matter how one sees it its design has remained virtually the same ever since. Microsoft was the one to start the keyboard design "evolution" with their natural/ergonomic keyboard lines back in the 90s but it wasn't really up until roughly a decade ago that we witnessed the gaming peripherals revolution which really changed the way we see keyboards. Even so although gaming keyboards featured several aesthetic and performance additions which aimed to improve efficiency/speed while gaming the design remained pretty much the same. Mad Catz is perhaps the only manufacturer that really pushed the envelope when they released their truly unique S.T.R.I.K.E. 7 adjustable gaming keyboard several months ago but unfortunately although impressive both in terms of quality and features its price tag was set higher than what most people can afford. Well Mad Catz thought of that as well when developing the S.T.R.I.K.E. keyboard line and so today with us we have it's less expensive but equally impressive brother the S.T.R.I.K.E. 5 adjustable gaming keyboard.
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