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Today we look at the new eVGA Torq X5 gaming mouse built around the high grade Pixart 3988 optical sensor. It has 8 programmable buttons built in and a max reporting rate of 1000hz. It is attractively designed in white, with an ambidextrous design and some tasteful lighting. Is it worth the £35 asking price?
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EVGA is a brand that we typically know for graphics card and motherboards, but they actually make quite a lot of other products. One of those products happen to be gaming mice. Today we will be looking at their TORQ X5 gaming mouse which features a 6400 DPI optical sensor, OMRON switches, 8 programmable buttons and an ambidextrous design. Will this be the perfect mouse to add to your gaming arsenal? Will this make EVGA a company we think about when it comes to gaming? Read on as we find out!
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Mit dem Stylus Office BX310FN bietet Epson einen Multifunktionsdrucker auf Tintenstrahlbasis für den Small-Business-Bereich, aber auch für den versierten Heimanwender. Highlight beim 4-in-1-Business-Inkjet ist die Netzwerkschnittstelle, die es erlaubt, alle Funktionen über Ethernet zu nutzen. Man findet neben der Druckfunktion sowohl Kopier- und Scanfunktion, als auch ein integriertes 33,6-Kbit/s Faxmodul.
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Das der asiatische Hersteller EpicGear schon länger versucht den Peripheriemarkt aufzumischen sollte spätestens seit der Anura oder GeKKota bekannt sein. Im nächsten Schritt bringt die Gaming-Schmiede das erste Headset auf den Markt: Das EpicGear Sonorouz SE. Mit 40mm-Neodym-Treibern und rauschunterdrückendem Mikrofon, soll das surroundfähige Headset das Zocken zu einem echten Erlebnis machen. Eine Kabelfernbedienung sorgt neben weichen, ohrumschließenden Hörern, für weiteren Komfort beim heimischen Spieleabend. Ob das Erstlingswerk von EpicGear auf dem hart umkämpften Headsetmarkt mithalten kann? - Wir haben es im folgenden Testbericht auf die Probe gestellt.
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Gamers may not be too familiar (yet) with the EpicGear brand, particularly as there are very few products under the banner so far. They are, however, a brand of Golden Emperor International Ltd. (GEIL), a Taiwanese company who have been making flash memory for the last two decades.
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There are so many companies that make mechanical keyboards these days that I would completely forgive you for not knowing who Epicgear is. Unlike a lot of those companies though Epicgear is actually an offshoot from GeIL, just about anyone who has shopped for parts for a budget gaming PC will know them. You see, GeIL it known for making gaming focused RAM that is typically found at a good price as well. So when I was talking to a friend over at Massdrop about upcoming deals and they mentioned sending over the Epicgear Dezimator X I was interested. So today I’m going to find out what the Dezimator X is all about and find out if it follows in the footsteps of its parent company in being a gaming focused product for people on a budget.
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The Epic Gear Meduza Gaming Mouse features HDST (hybrid dual-sensor technology), an ergonomic shape and 6 fully programmable buttons. The mouse can be set to operate in three different modes (optical, HOST, laser), each with its own DPI settings. It can also store 5 different profiles thanks to the 128KB onboard memory and the LED light effects can be completely turned off via the software interface.
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Let me start by introducing you to Epic Gear. From what I can gather, it looks like the company just started at the end of last year and is now in the position to offer products in masses to the public. In reality they are a part of a much larger organization, Golden Empire International Limited, or as we know them GeIL, the memory company. If you were to go and check out their page on the web, you would find that I am about to show you the only two products that Epic Gear are currently offering. On that same site you can also see that they have a keyboard on the way soon and for those on the go, a bag to tote your laptop in.
Back to the products on hand, this mouse offers something that has likely been thought of to some extent, but is something I have never seen. This product uses a plethora of technology built into the mouse to deliver every user a mouse that will suit their needs. By using an ARM processor to do all of the thinking and transmitting, the mouse in combination with the 128KB of onboard memory can be programmed for macros, various profiles and the ability to switch out three sensor modes. That's right; with this mouse you can either use the optical sensor, the laser sensor or a combination of them using Hybrid Dual Sensor technology (HDST).
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We take a look at Epic Gear's first attempt at a gaming mouse - the Meduza and it's accompanying Hybrid pad. Read on to discover just how much innovation there can be in the saturated gaming peripheral market.
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Today we are taking a look at the Epic Gear Meduza gaming mouse. What sets this mouse apart from the legions of other gaming mice is its HDST (Hybrid Dual Sensor Technology) which means the mouse is equipped with both an optical and a laser sensor. The idea behind this is that you can buy one mouse and have the choice between super fast laser or ultra stable optical with only the flip of a switch. Read on to see if this new tech can deliver the best of both worlds.
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