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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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Cooler Master Storm Ceres 400 @ XtremeHardware
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Mit einigen neuen Features und optimierter Technik schickt Cooler Master den Nachfolger der Sentinel Advance ins Rennen, die Sentinel Advance II. Neben einem hochwertigen Avago-Sensor mit starken 8200 DPI, Makros, Gewichten sowie verschiedenen LED-Beleuchtungen soll auch die Verarbeitung überzeugen. Ob die Generalüberholte Sentinel Advance II den hohen Erwartungen manch enthusiastischem Gamer gerecht werden kann, erfahrt ihr auf den nächsten Seiten.
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We take a look at the CM Storm Sonuz gaming headset, boasting huge 53mm drivers. Will it make much difference to the more common 50mm?
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Audio may not progress as fast and as much as graphics do and it's certainly not as important to most people (let’s face it the first thing most of us choose is the TV/Monitor and then the speaker system) but owning a good headset for use with your personal computer is never a bad idea, especially if you're not living alone. However choosing the right headset for you is certainly not the easiest thing nowadays due to the extremely large number of manufacturers and all the different designs and types available (stereo, virtual surround, surround) but in the end you can never go wrong if you choose to trust one of the well-known manufacturers. SteelSeries may not be a name you'd pick when going out to buy an general purpose headset but when it comes to PC peripherals (headsets included) they are without doubt one of the best manufacturers currently in the market and today with us we have their latest USB headset the Siberia V2 Frost Blue.
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With Mists of Pandaria going live last week SteelSeries have released the official mouse, a wireless device and we have one of the first samples on our test bench.
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CM Storm embarque à bord du grand navire de l’optique. C’est le mouvement à suivre. De fait, CM Storm a choisi de prendre son Inferno, souris ambidextre, et de lui coller un capteur optique. Et voilà, en un tour de main, la Recon. Il est vrai que nous sommes dans une belle série de souris en ce moment. Mais il n’en reste pas moins que le choix de ce périphérique est important dans la mesure où c’est le premier lien avec notre machine. Nous allons donc parler aujourd’hui de la Recon, mais aussi du Bungee que CM Storm propose pour l’accompagner.
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Here we are back with another gaming device from ROCCAT. Over the past few months we have taken a look at a selection of their mice, keyboards and headsets. For being the new kid on the block they really mean business and are not some gaming brand that is going to here and gone in a year. On the review block today is a Savu Gaming Mouse. This mouse features a 4000 dpi optical sensor opposed to laser sensors that we’ve seen on many of the latest mice. The mid-size gaming mouse only has 4 major buttons plus a scroll wheel, you can double those buttons with ROCCAT’s Easy-Shift[+] functionality. The Savu also features “no sweat” grips and a rear light bar that can be customized to any color you wish. Is this the gaming mouse for you? Read on to find out!
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Building upon the recent success of the Sentinel series, CM Storm has aimed to conquer every segment of the market with the all-round performance-orientated Recon. Intended to offer the utmost in durability, functionality and accuracy, has CM Storm created the FPS gamers’ dream mouse in the Recon?
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