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Today we look at the HyperX Cloud II - the latest rendition of our Headset of the Year 2014 winner, the HyperX Cloud. This one features the same memory foam cushions and metal-frame under the skin, but packs its own USB sound card and virtual 7.1 surround sound.
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Le test du jour sera rapide. En effet, il est question aujourd’hui d’une souris que vous connaissez déjà puisqu’elle a déjà fait l’objet d’un test dans nos colonnes. Le problème, enfin dans les faits, ce n’est pas un problème, c’est que cette souris existe en plusieurs versions. Nous avions eu sous les doigts une Argon Ocelote World, version mise en avant par Carlos Rodriguez. En un mot, une bonne souris dont le rapport qualité-prix était excellent, comme souvent chez Ozone. De fait, voici venir aujourd’hui l’Argon tout court. Ce modèle ne révolutionne clairement pas l’Ocelote World, mais apporte quelques petites spécificités techniques supplémentaires.
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Although pretty much everything in the PC industry changes rapidly thanks to advancements in technology the keyboard and mouse combo are the only two things that have remained pretty much the same since the beginning. Sure we've witnessed the introduction of new and improved membrane and mechanical switches, extra features like macro keys and backlit illumination and different tracking technologies such as optical, laser and LED but in the end the shape and basic functionality of both remains the same. That being said mechanical gaming keyboards have become very popular especially amongst serious gamers, enthusiasts and professionals not only because of the increased durability (up to 60 million keystrokes) and feedback (both audible and tactile) offered by mechanical switches (always compared to regular membrane models) but also because of their features including the newly introduced RGB key illumination. Not long ago Tesoro introduced the Excalibur RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard and since it got a really warm welcome by gamers all over the world it didn't take long for them to update it by launching the Excalibur Spectrum Mechanical Gaming Keyboard model which we'll be looking at today.
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The Razer Salmosa hasn't let me down through the weeks of abuse. The mouse worked flawlessly. The speeds manufactures advertise with which the mouse operates on and how fast it is, it's the same as car manufactures like Ferrari and Porsche keep telling their customers that they made their already fast car even a second faster. Will you actually feel or notice the difference? Does this mean the Salmosa with its optical sensor is less good than infrared sensor powered mice, or laser mice? No not necessarily.
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"The construction is top-notch, it's not too heavy, and it's loaded with features. I like that it's symmetrical without sacrificing comfort. There's a lot of quality design involved with this surprising little input device. To top it all off, Set Point adds a degree of flexibility completely absent from other mice, the sort of flexibility that you might not be willing to give up once you've got it."
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Gamecom, a company I had not previously encountered much, are the manufacturers of the latest headset to been reviewed here at XSR. The Gamecom 367 Headset carries the slogan ‘Engineered by gamers for gamers’ so let’s hope its cut out for some serious gaming but will it be able to cope with other forms of media, namely movies? Only one way to find out.
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Spending a ton of money will buy you a myriad of features and great performance, but some of those extras you may not need or will use very infrequently. Strip away the bells and whistles and you're left with a boring old standard keyboard, which isn't good enough for gamers of any skill level either. Fortunately, Razer has found a happy medium with the Arctosa. It puts an emphasis on performance and style while leaving out unnecessary things like backlighting and integrated USB ports.
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ZOWIE Gear is a new face on the market of gaming and with their first
product, the P-RF mousepad, they have left a very positive impression on me. The P-RF doesn't seem to move an inch under heavy gaming and is accurate in both games and graphic applications.
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Here at xtreme we are no stranger to the excellent work that eDimensional has done having reviewed the renowned AudioFX pro headphones last year. So when I got my hands on a pair of the New AudioFX2 extreme gaming and audio headset I couldn't wait to get started.
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