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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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The Eclipse Wireless Litetouch keyboard from Mad Catz comes with an interesting 3-in-1 LCD touch panel and functions can be assigned to each key like shortcuts to our preferred programs or up to a maximum of three individual websites, all of which will open at the same time and all at the touch of just one button.
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The CineVibe from ASUS is the company's latest offering to grace the straining headset market which threatens imminent implosion at any time due to over loading. The CineVibe does, however, have one secret weapon that will litterly shake you to your core. That is Force Feedback in a headset, the first of which we have ever seen.
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Ihr wollt eine neue Gamermaus und wisst nicht welche, da der Markt förmlich überschwemmt ist mit guten und schlechten Mäusen? Wir haben heute die neue Speedlink Ferret Gamer Maus im Test. Wie sich die günstige Maus schlägt erfahrt ihr in unserem heutigen Testbericht.
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Today we have Gigabyte's latest gaming keyboard on our desk. This is no ordinary board though because as well as looking at the features gamers want, the design department has been let loose again to create a shell which certainly stands out from the norm. Join us as we take a look at the Aivia K8100.
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Gaming mice have become rather popular, not only with gamers but regular people as well. They’re made well for one thing but they’re adjustable and function very well, this makes them attractive to every type of user and not only gamers. Mionix is a relatively new company, at least here in the states but they’re picking up in popularity because of the high quality and decent performance of them. Today for review I’ve got heir newest mouse called the Naos 3200, it’s an optical mouse that can be adjusted with three levels of sensitivity. I’ve been using the Naos 5000 for quite some time now and I’m very happy with it, the new Naos 3200 is just as good but it doesn’t have as many features, it’s more of a scaled down version.
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Thermaltake Challenger Pro. A hardcore sounding name for an interesting looking product. It's got a dark black finish with some fancy red lighting. Not only that, but a built in fan and macro keys, a small wrist rest; all the kinds of things that an erstwhile gamer, or one that considers themselves a "pro" may be looking for. Today I test out this fancy looking keyboard from Thermaltake; let's see what I make of it.
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