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More and more people are using webcams to connect with others either for business or pleasure, so it only stands to reason that we should see more low-cost offerings that don’t skimp on features. Come along as we take a look at Genius’ $30 WideCam 320, which aims to cover these points, while offering users a look at the “bigger picture”.
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Genius brings forth a new racing wheel to the market and at a great price. Take a look at what the Speed Wheel 6 MT delivers for your game driving
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The Genius Speed Wheel 6 MT Gaming Racing Wheel comes with an 11" vibration feedback wheel, 13 buttons, shifters, foot pedals and clamps. The wheel has a cool design that looks excellent and comes with a long USB cord with suction cups at the bottom, plus c-clamps. Also, the foot pedals are large, with good resistance and has a nice sturdy base. The Genius Speed Wheel 6 MT will bring your racing games to life!
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Portable speakers can be a hit and miss affair, but today let's see how the Genius SP-i250G stacks up.
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Whenever someone brings up the topic about keyboards, the first thought that runs through my mind is 'headshot'. Why headshot? Well, I just think about the frustrated gamer who does a miniature Hulk smash on his keyboard when he suddenly dies in Counter-Strike. I hate to imagine how many keyboards die every year due to competitive gamers unleashing their rage. Of course, when it comes down to playing games at a competitive level, many would say a mechanical keyboard is the only way to go. Mechanical keyboards excel at quick keystrokes due to independent switches and high tactile resistance. Obviously, those who want the upper edge and play at a competitive level would probably be looking for the typical gaming keyboard and wired mouse. In today's world, some feature LCD screens, and still others provide macro capabilities. However, many people could say, at one point or another, they had to play games with a normal office keyboard. I remember way back when I first got my own awesome gaming computer, I had to settle with a cheap wireless keyboard and mouse. It was nothing special, but I will tell you a little secret of mine. I still loved it. Was I a super competitive gamer at 14? No. Games were all about the fun of being engaged in some fantasy and working towards an objective. It never really mattered if there was a few milliseconds of delay, or have my wireless mouse die on me in the middle of critical situations. The latter grew into the reason why I changed over to a wired mouse for gaming. Nonetheless, the Genius SlimStar 8000 brings back the nostalgia of playing games and completing other office work with a wireless keyboard and mouse, and things have gotten much smaller since then. Read on to find out more about this slim little keyboard and mouse.
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Not everyone wants to spend over $300 for a keyboard/mouse combo as a matter of fact most will be happy with a sub-$50 set that does the basics and nothing more. When I was recently looking for a keyboard and mouse desktop combo for my HTPC, I wanted to be under $30. It’s stated that the SlimStar 8000 will retail at $25 and at that price it is a deal!
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Ever wanted a reliable wireless mouse for presentations? The Ring Mouse brought to you by Genius does that and more. The Ring Mouse is an award-winning device for its ingenious design and works as well for the business person as it does someone who simply wants an easy way to thumb through multimedia on their home machine.
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The Genius Ring Mouse 2 is very unique product that slips over your finger. It's 1250dpi, wireless 2.4GHz technology, has a rechargeable Li-ion battery & comes with 5 buttons. It's perfect for presentations or other business, educational, travel uses. It would also work great on a HTPC setup.
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Although the computer mouse was revolutionary when it was introduced back in the 1960s, there are times when it simply cannot perform today's computer tasks. Drawing tablets and pens have been the answer for detailed computer work, but they are expensive. So when the folks at Genius sent us an inexpensive Pen Mouse that doesn't require a tablet, we were happy to take a look.
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While the mouse has reigned supreme as the pointing device of choice since its popularization at the hands of Apple two and a half decades ago, it was neither the first pointing device invented, nor is it the only modern choice available. Today we check out an alternative from Genius the Pen Mouse, which aims to redefine your concept of this interface.
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