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Enthusiasts know Mad Catz and their gaming-oriented peripherals. In fact, the company motto is All About the Game. Under their Tritton, Saitek, and Cyborg sub-brands, they've offered keyboards, headsets, game controllers, mice, flight sticks and other peripherals aimed at gamers. Now, they tell us, they've decided to offer a more "mainstream" mouse, the M.O.U.S.9. Although it's visually very similar to their R.A.T. series of gaming mice, the M.O.U.S.9 is more consumer-oriented. How much more so? Well, we here at Benchmark Reviews aim to find out.
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Corsair recently introduced a successor to the K60 mechanical keyboard, called the K70. It has a wrist support that spans the entire width, and features Cherry MX Red keys. In the future the keyboard will also be available with Cherry MX Brown and MX Blue keys.
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Die „Vengeance K70“ soll durch die ausschließliche Verwendung mechanischer Schalter sowie zusätzlicher Ausstattung ihren Vorgänger, die K60, überflügeln. Erfolgreich?
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Technic3D hat die Corsair Vengeance M65 Gaming-Maus im Test. Was Corsair gegenüber der M60 verbessert hat, steht im nachfolgenden Artikel.
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Cooler Master is releasing two new QuickFire keyboards under its CM Storm brand, both aimed at FPS games. In this article, we'll review the QuickFire XT, that comes with a choice of four Cherry MX switches, depending on the region the consumer is in. We got the Cherry MX Blue; we'll talk more about its characteristics later on. Let's first describe the product.
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Today we take a look at the Apex gaming keyboard from legendary peripheral company Steelseries. Steelseries have been instrumental to the gaming community since 2001 and they’ve built a robust reputation and a huge, loyal fan base around the world. I know there are a few people on the fence about the brand and no doubt more than a few haters too, but this is true of any brand on the market, but a brand like Steelseries doesn’t get as big as they are by turning out weak products and I’m hoping to see some of their history and pedigree put into this new keyboard.
Gaming is bigger than ever and PC gaming is booming once again thanks to the advances eSports / Pro Gaming which has seen everything from sponsorships to endorsements really push high end gaming peripherals to the consumer market both on a general and an enthusiast level. Steelseries already have a rock solid range of products that cater to a fairly broad range of budgets and the keyboard we are looking at today is priced at a tidy £60.00 which brings it in line with a few rival brands offerings such as the Roccat ISKU and £60 is still quite a high price for a non mechanical keyboard so the Apex is going to have to offer something special to compete with the performance of a mechanical board.
The Apex is the more budget friendly alternative to the Apex. The idea is that you still get most of the features and performance at a reduced price, but if you want the full fat luxury experience then you will need to shell out £90-100 for the fully equipped model which looks like direct competition to the Roccat ISKU FX. So lets move along and see exactly what this board has to offer, it certainly packs some exciting specifications so I have high hopes for its performance.
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Du lot de produits Zowie que nous avons reçu, il nous restait une petite souris qui s’était cachée. Il s’agit de l’AM. Il est question ici d’une souris de petite taille qui s’éloigne de l’ergonomie de l’EC2. Ainsi, l’AM louche du côté de la souris ambidextre. Cela dit, il faut noter que notre test de l’AM est déjà un peu caduque puisque nous avons publié une news qui nous informait que Zowie avait pris les avis des utilisateurs. De fait, l’AM va bientôt changer de nom et évoluer en devenant la FX. Mais peut-être le gamer ne pourra-t-il pas attendre ?
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Today on our test bench we have Gigabyte's latest gaming keyboard, the Force K7. This mid-range model features ultra-short key travel and selective anti-ghosting around the WASD key cluster.
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The Genius GX Gaming Manticore Gaming Keyboard isn't a mechanical keyboard, but it's the next best thing! It has a 1000Hz polling rate with a 1 ms response time, anti-ghosting capability up to 20 keys, 8 programmable macro keys, 2 USB2 ports for USB peripherals long braided cable, palm rest & 16 million color backlight option.
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Last year, Corsair released the Vengeance K90 as one of two new keyboards. It was a big gamble for Corsair entering the crowded gaming peripheral market for the first time, electing to jump in with mechanical keyboards with the K90 being a very expensive keyboard. Mechanical keyboards were catching on back then and people of all sorts – gamers, typists, and computer enthusiasts – had their opinions regarding the Vengeance K90 keyboard. First there were those who scoffed at the idea of an expensive keyboard, the kind of person who would be blissful with a no frills membrane keyboard. Second, some felt cheated that the K90’s 18 macro keys were the only full-sized keys that weren’t mechanical, but in-fact membrane. Lastly, there were those who liked the K90 for what it was. For those unsatisfied with the older K90’s non-mechanical macro keys, the K95 is Corsair’s response to those criticisms.
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