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The modular concept of the keyboard is very impressive. The typing experience is very nice, and the extendable wrist supports provide extra comfort. The only real complaint we have is that the numpad module isn't completely programmable. The aluminium base of the keyboard makes it a very solid and sturdy construction, and the touchscreen has lots of features. We have yet to test a keyboard that has as many options as this one. So if you're a gamer and your budget allows spending £220 on a keyboard, then the S.t.r.i.k.e. 7 is an excellent product.
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Mionix sent along the Naos 8200 gaming mouse and the Ensis 320 aluminium mouse pad to check out.
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This week I've been spending my time playing around with this S.T.R.I.K.E.5 keyboard from MadCatz, which as some of you may know is the "toned down" edition of their S.T.R.I.K.E.7 Keyboard which Tim reviewed for us a little while ago. I use the words "toned down" lightly of course, as this is still a completely mental keyboard that is packed with top of the line features, extreme combustibility and a hefty price tag.
Clocking in at around £179.99 this is still one of the most expensive keyboards we've had in the office, but with the Strike7 costing £249.99 the Strike5 suddenly seems like good value for money. Now I'm not going to dismiss this whole review on the fact that it's so expensive, as when you pay a high price tag you expect a return from your investment and that is something we saw with the Strike7, sure its expensive, but it has a lot of features and technology, I expect we'll see something similar today from the Strike5.
The one thing that stunned us (at first) about the Strike7 and the Strike5 is that they're not fitted with mechanical keys, but instead feature high quality membrane keys. Our other reviewer Tim remarked that the Strike7 was not unlike Brown switches in terms of key-press performance and I suspect well see the same kind of keys in the Strike5. Although it is unusual for a keyboard over £100 to not feature a full mechanical layout, but I guess that can really be broken down to personal preference on what kind of keys you prefer.
MadCatz have been on a winning streak this last couple of years, not onlywith their own product lines but also their Tritton, Seitek and Cyborg ranges have been winning awards, not only from us but from many sources in the industry as well as winning over the hearts and minds of gamers, both in and out of the pro gaming community. It's hard to find a gaming event that doesn't have someone from MadCatz on hand listening to gamers, getting them to use their products and gaining feedback. The Strike5 I expect has been no different, so lets take a look at what MadCatz have packed into this keyboard and see if they really have delivered on what us gamers really want in a keyboard.
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The new El’Druin Gaming Mouse from LEETGION features an unusual appearance and is equipped with a SPAD on the left (Skill Power Action D-Pad) and on the right the Omni-Tuner. The mouse is shipped with interchangeable palm rests and the central mouse sensor comes from Avago, model 9500, which permits DPI ranges to be adjusted from 100 to 5000.
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The Sentinel Advance II Gaming Mouse from Cooler Master, CM Storm division sports a high performance ADNS-9800 Laser sensor which allows DPI settings from 200 up to 8200, comes with small weights for adjustment and the software contains a lot of functions for remapping the button functionalities. The top also comes with an OLED display for showing the current DPI values and a small pictogram, which can be modified with a 32x32 monochrome pictogram of our choice.
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The AZiO GM2000 gaming mouse uses an optical sensor and features an ergonomic design. The AZiO Levetron GM2000 has on-the-fly DPI adjustment capability and can switch between 800, 1600, and 2000 DPI levels. On the left side, the AZiO Levetron GM2000 mouse has back and forward buttons for convenient navigation or as additional inputs while gaming. Requiring no software or drivers for full functionality, the AZiO Levetron GM2000 gaming mouse is plug-and-play, fully compatible with Windows XP through 8 as well as MAC OSX 10.2 or greater. Aimed at budget enthusiasts, the AZiO Levetron GM2000 gaming mouse carries a 3-year warranty.
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Das Thema "Mobile Gaming" erfreut sich dank der raschen Smartphone- sowie Tablet-Entwicklung immer größer werdender Beliebtheit und sorgt für den spaßigen Zeitvertreib zwischendurch. Doch nicht immer ist die Bedienung der Spiele via Touchscreen einfach. Diesen Umstand erkannte auch der Peripherie-Spezialist Steelseries und vermarktet seit geraumer Zeit mit dem Free Mobile Wireless Controller ein passendes Gegenmittel. Dennoch beschränkt sich das schwedische Unternehmen bei dem Eingabegerät nicht nur auf die Kompatibilität zu Android und iOS. Welche "Freiheiten" das kleine Free-Gamepad dem Nutzer offenbaren kann, erläutern wir in diesem Test.
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Professional gamers have a skill and that skill is the ability to practice and adapt. You see playing video games isn't all that different from playing golf or driving a race car.
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If you've ever gone shopping for a gaming mouse, you've seen the myriads of different options that are available, from multiple buttons, to high-DPI sensors, and tons of other things. Ultimately, one needs to look at what you play for games the majority of the time to pick the right mouse for you, as some features are more applicable depending on what you play. A4Tech developed their V3 Bloody Multi-Core Gun3 gaming mouse with shooters in mind, and that shows in every aspect of this mouse. From the packaging to the features, this is definitely a FPS's mouse. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the A4Tech V3 in multiple FPS games, as well as in general computer tasks...
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Gamers with big hands are often forgotten by the companies that make gaming-grade peripherals. Thinking about these players, Func, a California-based company that had been dormant for a while, is releasing the MS-3, a big mouse with a large palm-grip design that features twelve programmable functions and 5,670 dpi of resolution. We tested it along with the new Surface 1030 XL mousepad, also from Func. We will first introduce the products and then we will see how they fared.
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