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In old days Arctic Cooling was an outstanding brand with its Accelero but today it is no longer limited with this graphic card cooler but it's also known with other tremendous products such as CPU cooler, chassis, PSU, audio products and so on. Today let us review one of its latest audio product; Sound P311 which is a Bluetooth headset and suitable for mobile phone, laptop and other music devices.
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Drei interessante Mauskreationen buhlen im ComputerBase-Vergleich um die Gunst des Spielers. Während Roccat mit der Kova eine puristische Maus ohne Treiberunterstützung vertritt, versucht Razer mit der Imperator gewohnt umfangreich und technisch umfassend zu punkten. Auch Speedlink möchte ein Ausrufezeichen setzen und präsentiert mit der Kudos eine komplett ausgestattete Maus zum günstigen Preis.
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In this review we will take a look at another high-quality mechanical NKRO keyboard from DIATEC Filco which sports an unique red chassis, which will surely attract attention of any hardware enthusiast or gamer. The keyboard comes with red switches and an UK layout; it can be purchased from The Keyboard Company, the professionals which also offer a ton of extra accessories for it like custom color keycaps, wrist rests and so on.
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X2 Products comes to us from a team of PC enthusiasts based in the Netherlands. X2 has sent over for review today the X2 Aurel audio headphones with passive noise cancellation. Despite having an in-line microphone, the Aurel seem to be emphasized more for their audio headphone performance rather than portrayed as a true gaming headset. X2 advertises the Aurel series 2.0 as genuine audio headphones designed for style and functionality with gold-plated cables, passive noise cancellation and superb and crystal clear sound.
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XTracPad’s latest product has only just been released and is something very exciting which promises to take mouse pads to a whole new level. The product is not really a mouse mat at all but more of a mouse surface that sticks, using an adhesive, directly onto your desk. These surfaces, called the XTracPads Logic, are also ultra thin – roughly half the thickness of a credit card and are available in three colours: pink, black and hex. With the manufacturers, XTracPads, having a great reputation for brilliant mouse pads, I’m sure the Logic surfaces will be no exception and will further enhance their profile. Let’s find out…
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Here at Xtreme we are no strangers of the SteelSeries range of keyboards, mice and headphones so when we were offered to look at their new range of headset The Flux aimed a mobile devices and such we thought we would take a look for you..
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While it's always nice to review peripherals from the big boys, there are many other smaller manufacturers putting together products with unique features that are also interesting to take a look at. Today we're reviewing a gaming mouse from a company known as JSCO and it's designed for "silent" gaming
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Back in 2008 NZXT released their first gaming mouse, dubbed the Avatar. Other than driver updates to accommodate newer games and provide bug fixes, NZXT has seemed content to leave it at that. You might ask then how NZXT could improve upon the Avatar's success enough to warrant a new product designation. Well you could start by replacing the 2600 DPI optical sensor with a 1600 DPI laser for better tracking on all surfaces. Then you eliminate two customizable buttons that the majority of users will probably never miss. Continue by reducing the switchable DPI selections from four down to three, throw in 16Kb of memory for storing of settings and profiles, and allow users to customize the LED lighting. Finally freshen up the aesthetics and slap an "S" model designation on it. Oh yeah, and cut the price almost in half.
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Since testing computer hardware products is a PC-centric task, I've never wandered very far from what I know. But after writing my editorial Year In Review: 2008 Computer Hardware Industry Failure it seemed wrong not to taste the forbidden fruit... so I purchased a Sony PlayStation 3. Aside from the PS3 system, which quickly received an Editors Choice Award-winning Solid State Drive upgrade, I also purchased nearly two-dozen games and a Blu-ray remote control.
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Step in Enermax! This is a company that is more revered for their power supplies, fans/coolers and cases. Enermax does have a peripherals section listed on their global site, and glancing through, it seems Enermax has been offering a few keyboard for a while now. They offered both wired and wireless versions of keyboards in the past, but this time we receive more of a complete wireless kit instead of just a single peripheral. Looking at what Enermax has previously released I do believe this to be the first such offering where you get a keyboard, mouse and a 3-in-1 mouse pad. So whether adding this to a laptop, desktop, HTPC, or even just to make life easier, Enermax is offering the complete plug and play system to input to your PC.
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