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Until recently Panasonic was the only manufacturer to still solely use plasma technology for its large high-end televisions. LCD panels from this brand were only available in smaller TVs. Plasma is still one of Panasonic's mainstays, but now a complete range of larger high-end LCD TVs is also available. Hardware.Info tested the 55-inch TX-L55DT50E.
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SteelSeries have a established themselves a fine reputation as a solid producer of quality PC gaming peripherals, so as I review this mouse I have high hopes for a product which does exactly as it says it will at a high level. The Steelseries Kinzu optical mouse, described as being ‘in a league of its own’ with regards to reliability and stability, can be picked up for the relatively low price of £21 (or $33 US Dollars).
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Nach unseren kürzlich veröffentlichen Test der CM Storm Mech, folgt nun ein Test der CM Storm Quick Fire Ultimate. Im Gegensatz zur Mech, welche praktisch mit einer Vollausstattung daherkommt, ist die Quick Fire eher spartanisch ausgestattet und richtet sich an die preisbewussten sowie puristischen Spieler, die aber auf Genauigkeit und Präzision einer mechanischer Tastatur nicht verzichten wollen. Ob der Verzicht auf Ausstattung das Spielgefühl trübt oder eher noch steigert, klärt der nachfolgende Testbericht.
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Noch immer 17 Tasten - noch nie so frei - so ähnlich könnte das Motto klingen, unter dem Razer die Naga Epic auf den Markt gebracht hat. Hatten wir vor einiger Zeit noch die Razer Naga mit sagenhaften 17 Tasten im Test konnten wir uns nun die Neuauflage in unseren Testräumen ansehen. Dabei hat sich an der horrenden Tastenanzahl nur wenig geändert - neu hinzugekommen sind hingegen einige interessante Features, unter anderem auch die Möglichkeit, die Naga Epic kabellos zu betreiben. Ob und wie uns die 120-Euro-Maus überzeugen wird, klären wir im nachfolgenden Review.
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Today we have their recently announced Kulo gaming headset connected to our test system. Can this product with a compact, lightweight on-ear design continue the trend of high quality devices from Roccat? Let's find out.
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What's in a name? that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet;
(II. ii. 42-43).
This quote taken from 'Romeo and Juliet', and is spoken by Juliet. In this, Juliet is questioning why her love of her life is also from the family of her enemies. While most of us have read Romeo and Juliet in their earlier days, Juliet does bring up a good point. What is in a name? Not only humans, but companies also have their own sub-branding. For example Canon cameras have the Powershot/ELPH line for consumers, Rebel line for enthusiasts, and their EOS (Double digit and lower) for prosumers and professionals. But do these name even matter? Obviously, not so much, as Canon has started to merge names, like the EOS M, a compact system camera whose image quality lacks in comparison to any of the EOS DSLRs. So when Gigabyte was deciding a name for their next product, an air mouse, they decided to throw it under the sub-branding of Aivia. If anyone looks at other Gigabyte Aivia products, they will find a common trend: A gaming product with a unique or new design. Unlike Gigabyte’s Force lineup, these products are not only meant to game hard with, but to look good in the process. However, the Aivia Neon is not by any means a gaming mouse. Released in April 2013, this air presenter mouse's main purpose was to function well in the office or in a classroom. So what happens when Gigabyte decides to throw such an object into the Aivia branding? I guess we’ll have to read on to find out!
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Ben takes a look at the latest budget photo scanner from Kaiser Baas. Does convenience trump quality?
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The Filco Majestouch Linear R Limited Edition keyboard is a product to consider when doing lots of gaming, but also typing activities, it is Tenkeyless so it takes very little space on the table and comes with the rare Cherry MX Red switches.
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For those looking for better key visibility without all of the add-ons, the Azio KB505U Large Print Backlit Keyboard may be just the answer. While the Azio Large Print Backlit Keyboard doesn’t offer a wealth of gaming options, it does offer a solid, comfortable quality keyboard with backlighting and a couple of extra perks. Up at the top of the keyboard resides a set of hot keys for multimedia and frequently used commands. Keeping programming out of the picture, all are Plug and Play with Windows 7 and work flawlessly by simply plugging the keyboard’s USB interface in. Key markings are oversized for easier recognition, while backlighting is selectable between blue, red and purple. A quiet membrane keyboard is used for good feel and key travel. Azio backs the high quality KB505U with a 3-year warranty.
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