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With a name like Arctic Cooling you would probably suspect, and rightly so, this was a company that specialized in high performance cooling hardware for computers. But you may be surprised to learn that Arctic Cooling has recently released several new products that have no ties to cooling at all, such as a line of audio gear. It's one of these that we'll be taking a look at for review today, the Arctic Sound E352 earphones.
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Let's get right to the point: what a fantastic mouse this Mionix Naos 5000 is. Aside for some minor gripes that you'll see in our review, the mouse has gone far above and beyond the call of duty and, after a series of models we've tested so far here in Hardware Secrets, it became our number one choice of gaming peripheral. Let us see its physical characteristics before going to the testing. By the way, the name Naos comes from the brightest star in the Milky Way, Naos Zeta Puppis, which is about one thousand light-years away from us - and the competing mice as well.
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Logitech have been around for a long time now and produce some of the most well made gadgets and speaker systems for your PC. They have also been busy producing some fantastic mouse and keyboard solutions, too. You might call Logitech the all-rounder of all things multimedia.
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Today we are looking at the Artic Sound E352 ear phones. Artic Sound is a subsidiary of the well-known Artic Cooling company and specifies itself in audio products, which the name already suggests. The E352 are aimed at the audiophile, offering quality sound, a good look and a nice product package and are part of a lager series of Artic Sound products, with a starting price of $42.20 for the E351-W ranging up to $69.95 for the E352-D, which I am reviewing here today.
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When it really comes down to it, a $20 generic optical mouse is going to deliver what you expect from your mouse even in heavy gaming sessions to the point where you won't really think about it too often, but then a pair of $20 joggers will probably offer the same sort of product satisfaction - that doesn't mean a $80 pair won't possibly be more comfortable, durable and offer just that tiny bit more of performance for the occasional recreational activity.
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Mit dem Keyboard Model S Ultimate kommt eine etwas andere Tastatur zum Test. Lässt es sich ohne Tastenbeschriftung wirklich besser tippen? Und können die mechanischen Tasten ihr Versprechen eines echten Retroschreibgefühls halten? Wir machten den Test!
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Continuing our current trend of gaming mice reviews today we have the Steelseries Kinzu. It's a lightweight, small, ambidextrous mouse with a high sensitivity rating. This isn't the first one we've reviewed for this company, but it is the first budget optical of theirs that we've taken a look at. Let's see how it does.
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For the average user, the humble mousepad is of little concern with any old advertising freebie doing the job. At gaming level though, the mat becomes much more significant: tracking and precision are key and so a high quality mousepad becomes vital.
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Today for review Siig has sent me over the SoundWave Sphere Speaker, and by the name one could guess it’s a round ball. I’ve used it with my netbook and iPod and found that it’s actually decent sounding. One of the great features about this product is that it offer dual power options, you can power it via USB or use regular batteries, so you’ve choices and choices are good. So read on…
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Today, we are reviewing the Asus CineVibe headset. This particular headset has one feature that makes it stand out from the rest: it vibrates. The CineVibe headset comes equipped with a vibration unit installed in each earpiece, which shake in real time with the bass levels of the speakers. This product isn't quite yet released by Asus at this point, hence the lack of design and labeling on the box. You can expect more on that front soon.
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