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Compact, simple, to the point and robust. Those are adjectives that come swiftly to mind when we analyze the Meka G1 keyboard from Thermaltake, a peripheral made to last hours of gameplay and that comes lacking most of the bells and whistles from the competion: there are neither programmable keys nor a backlighting feature. The ideia is to be a tool that can handle the job and make the user's life easier by presenting a two-port USB hub plus two dedicated microphone and audio plugs so you don't need to crawl to the back of the desktop in a regular basis. Can it be that the Meka G1 delivered? See our test after the product's description.
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Thermaltake’s eSports line offers gaming peripherals aimed at different levels. The Azurues offers good features for an entry level gaming mouse. Three different DPI settings and adjustable weights allows you to tailor it to your needs. A braided USB cord gives it durability and a travel pouch makes it a cinch to carry it wherever you want.
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MadCatz are a leading manufacturer and provider of some of the coolest products on the market, with their main focus on the console and portable gaming scene, but they do also cater for the PC peripheral market, especially when it comes to suitable products for flight simulator fans and XBOX consumers wanting to bring a bit of game to the PC in the form of a gamepad controller that their used to.
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At the moment there are so many different types of earphones on the market that we are not even going to begin to try and recall what's out there. Even the most seasoned audio enthusiast would be stumped trying to pick just one. Due to the relative ease in design and construction, nearly every company offering an audio product now also offers an earphone solution.
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Onza Tournament Edition from RAZER is an XBOX 360 controller which brings some benefits over the standard controller, like analog sticks with adjustable tension, face buttons with blacklight, extra programmable buttons or longer triggers; also, the rubberized non-slip surface comes only with the Tournament Edition version.
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Technic3D hat die SteelSeries 6GV2 Tastatur im Test. Welche Vorteile eine mechanische Bauweise von Tastaturen bietet und ob SteelSeries mit der 6GV2 eine Punktlandung hinlegt, zeigt der nachfolgende Testbericht.
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When we think of headphones, the phrase ‘You can’t polish a Turd’ immediately comes to mind. The headphone market is full of turds, products that have lost their primary function and have been designed purely so their airhead user looks good wearing them. This is happening more and more today, creating a very confusing marketplace. However, Radiopaq have created the ‘duo’, a pair of headphones being sold on their sound quality and comfort, priced at under £20, this makes a very tempting offering.
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Over the past year or so, we’ve seen a number of PC gaming peripheral manufacturers like SteelSeries and Sharkoon adding Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 headsets to their lineups, building on the products they have in their PC ranges. Despite not having had a range of PC gaming headsets on the market for very long, Plantronics are already breaking into the console market.
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Gaming mice have always been pretty expensive; even the perennial gamer’s favourite, the MX518, is £30. Some days you just don’t have that, and if you’re looking to buy a cheap second mouse or are new to gaming, you might find yourself looking at the Soyntec Inpput (sic) series. With rock-bottom prices (£9.99 on Amazon), the Innput R490 series skimps on the features to save money, offering a decently high DPI optical sensor in your choice of chassis colours. It very well might be a winning formula, but too often these budget products can suffer from their low-quality construction. Let’s see whether the R490 can avoid that particular trap to offer a great gaming mouse for under £10!
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More and more companies are coming to market with high end gaming headsets that are squarely aimed at the enthusiast crowd. Most of these headsets come with a premium price tag and lack the sound quality to be a truly great product. Does the Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5.1 Headset fall into this category or do they break the mold? Looks like you are going to have to read on to see if they hit the mark or fell flat.
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