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Although casual users, gamers and enthusiasts have always been our primary focus group I’ve also done my best to secure and test several devices targeted towards professionals and enterprise users in general during the past years. We all know that in many occasions’ professionals and enthusiasts are after the same high end performance parts but professionals and enterprise users alike also seek extra protection for their sensitive data and that's mainly as to why they belong in an entirely different focus group. Now two days ago we tested a dual bay 3.5" USB 3.0 RAID 0/1 enclosure by Akitio but what about people who want fast performance and reliability in a far smaller package? Well RAIDON may just have the answer with their latest Hybrid Runner iH2420-2S-S2 2.5" SSD/HDD combo device.
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Are you tired of being connected to your smartphone with a cable? The Phiaton PS 20 BT Bluetooth Stereo Headset might give you the freedom and sound quality you are looking for thanks to Bluetooth v3.0 technology. With this headset you can easily answer phone calls, listen to music and then take charge with the in-line controls. Read on to see if a Bluetooth headset would make life easier on you!
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Today we are going to look at a gaming headset called the Medusa NX from a company called Speedlink. You might not have heard of Speedlink but they are a long established company who produce a comprehensive range of peripherals for the mainstream and gaming markets. The Medusa NX is available in both PS3 and Xbox 360 flavours and we have both here to test today.
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In the world of computer audio, G-CUBE is not one of those names that comes up often. There's a valid reason for this: The company is still at the stage where it is trying to establish a place for itself amongst the crowd of contenders in this hotly-contested arena. Their new Luxy 500 Dynamic HiFi Headset (model number iHL-500BK) is the company's latest entry into the market of sub-$100.00 headsets. Benchmark Reviews examines the Luxy 500 Dynamic HiFi Headset and tests it through a wide variety of usage scenarios. Read on to see how the iHL-500BK stacks up against everything we throw at it.
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Nachdem wir das neue Sennheiser PC 323D G4ME im Test hatten und für mehr als nur gut befunden haben, widmen wir uns nun dem kleinen Bruder, dem PC 310 G4ME. Dies platziert sich mit rund 40 Euro Anschaffungspreis, ganz klar im Einsteigersegment. Hier gibt es viel Konkurrenz, doch leider entsprechen auch nur wenige Headsets dem Preis bzw. halten was sie versprechen. Trifft dies auch auf das Sennheiser PC310 G4ME zu? Wie sich das Headset im Test schlägt, lest ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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One of the latest headsets to come out of the CM Storm range is the CM Storm Sonuz, a high 53mm driver powered gaming headset which boasts to blow you away with its clear and crisp clarity, and also brags to deliver the sound with more depth and succeed far beyond your expectations...
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We've seen some cases, but the DarkGlider programmable laser gaming mouse is the first Sharkoon peripheral to come our way.
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Following up with more peripherals from Sharkoon, we now bring you the Skiller gaming keyboard. Functionality and price aplenty.
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Qpad ne sort pas des nouveautés tous les quatre matins. Toutefois, dernièrement, entre le MK80, MK 85 et le MK 50, nous avons été servis. Oui, mais voilà , les claviers optent franchement pour le rouge et le noir. Les souris des constructeurs, elles, étaient plutôt noires et blanches. Esthétiquement, elles ne se mariaient pas parfaitement avec les claviers. Du coup, Qpad nous propose aujourd’hui une 5K plus en rapport avec ses claviers, la 5K Limited Edition. Et quitte à faire évoluer un produit phare, autant le faire aussi techniquement. La voilà équipée d’un capteur de dernière génération, à 8200 DPI s’il vous plaît ! Elle était déjà excellente en 5K, conserve-t-elle toutes ses qualités ?
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The Savu mouse, a new model from Roccat, is a gaming-grade peripheral with an optical sensor (not a laser) that reaches 4,000 dpi of resolution. With only two lateral buttons, it features the same Easy-Shift[+] technology from the Kone[+] that we've already tested here. It increases the number of programmable functions without actually putting more physical buttons on the mouse. We'll see those features in detail after we describe the product.
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