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Ca faisait un petit bout de temps que nous n'avions pas eu de produits Razer à la Ferme. Aujourd'hui, la période de disette est terminée. Nous allons enfin pouvoir vous en reparler. Et nous n'allons pas commencer avec de l'entrée de gamme, nous allons taper directement dans le très haut de gamme, du côté souris. Effectivement l'Ouroboros est nôtre, il est question ici de la souris couronnant la gamme côté FPS. Elle propose un certain nombre de features qui nous mettent l'eau à la bouche. C'est donc parti pour un test qui risque de piquer, de mordre... Avec un serpent à trois têtes, c'est le moins que l'on puisse risquer.
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Today I am taking a look at the G-CM mouse mat from Zowie Gear, a brand who have set quite a name for themselves in the gaming community with their range of gaming peripherals and accessories. A few of us here at eTeknix already use their mouse mats, as well as their mice on a regular basis, so it will be interesting to see if the G-CM lives up to the same high standards we have seen in their other products.
I know most people think of the mouse mat as an after thought, or even something you can get for £1 at your local computer market, or free with a magazine, but there is so much more to the simple mouse mat than just being a slab of material to put your mouse on, or rest your wrist upon. Just take one glance at the setup of any pro gaming team to see what I mean, every one of them will have some kind of custom surface and mouse combination that works best for them. Of course we're not catering to the uneducated masses here and I'm pretty sure that the majority of the eTeknix readers are more than familiar with the basics of a quality gaming surface.
I've been a loyal user of the Zowie Speed G-TF for months now which is Zowie's hard cloth surface, but as much as I love the feedback from it I personally prefer a softer surface due to the long hours I spend at my desk not only gaming, but working and the extra comfort provided by a soft rest for my wrist can go a long way. Either way I'm looking forward to not only testing, but hopefully finding a long term replacement for my G-TF surface
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Der Markt um Gaming Tastaturen ist heißer umkämpft denn je. Jetzt wo die Mechanischen Tastaturen eine Auferstehung erleben, möchte jeder Hersteller ein Modell auf den Markt bringen. Die Firma Qpad hat gleich drei mechanische Tastaturen im Angebot. Wir testen heute das Modell MK-50, also das günstigste Modell. Was die Tastatur kann und ob man durch den günstigen Preis abstriche machen muss, erfahrt Ihr in unserem Test.
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Granted, I haven’t been using printer paper, but my first foray into a real mousepad wasn’t that long ago. The first true “gaming” mouse pad I ever used was given to me by my best friend, erad1cate. He purchase an Alienware (Dell) laptop online and it came with a hard plastic “gaming surface”. Since his girlfriend had already purchased him an awesome aluminum gaming surface he decided to give me the Alienware one. Immediately I noticed a difference in my play and comfort. What have I been doing all these years? Living uncomfortably, that’s what. Roccat, whose been known for solid input devices, sent us their new Sense High Precision Gaming Mousepad. This budget-friendly surface option is boasted as the solution to all your gaming needs so let’s see if it lives up to that bill.
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Test: Roccat Isku FX Wir testen die „Roccat Isku FX“. Neben einer frei wählbaren Tastenbeleuchtung möchte Roccat mit einem durch Lichteffekte untermalten Spielgeschehen punkten. Erfolgreich?
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One item which gets a significant refresh in Mad Catz move away from the Cyborg sub brand to the main is the G.L.I.D.E. 7 gaming surface. Today we have the refreshed product and will find out what it is all about.
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Almost 2 years ago Thermaltake released the original (and best to date in my opinion) Level 10 Super Tower which was their very first product to be designed in collaboration with people from BMW something which caught everyone off guard (especially BMW fans). Unfortunately although the Level 10 is still amongst the best PC Cases in the market due to its unique design, extremely high build quality and separate hardware compartments still it was (and still is) very expensive. Thermaltake was aware of that and so soon afterwards they released the Level 10 GT PC Case which was a lot cheaper but unfortunately inferior compared to the original in most areas. Well that was pretty much the last time we heard of a Level 10 product but Thermaltake is obviously not done with that particular product line since just recently they introduced the Level 10M Gaming Mouse under their Tt eSPORTS brand and so naturally we just had to take it for a ride.
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Uns überzeugen konnte bereits vor einiger Zeit die QPAD MK-85 Brown mit ihrem gutem Schreibgefühl, einer tollen Optik und vielen weiteren hochwertigen Detailverarbeitungen. Mit der MK-50 (brown switches) hat QPad den kleineren Ableger ins Rennen geschickt. Wir haben uns den kleineren Bruder der Tastatur einmal genauer angesehen. Wie gut sich die mechanische Tastatur gegen das Schwesterprodukt und die allgemeine Konkurrenz schlägt, behandeln wir im nachfolgenden Testbericht.
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A couple of years ago, Thermaltake entered into a design collaboration with auto maker BMW, resulting in the impressive and very expensive Level 10 computer case. At $800 retail, it didn't sell very well, but it did make its mark as one of the most innovative and dramatic computer cases ever produced. The same design aesthetic is evident in Thermaltake's latest collaboration with BMW, the Level 10M Gaming Mouse. The box boasts that it's "Born to be seen", but of course what really matters is how it performs, and Benchmark Reviews is here to find out just that.
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The new El’Druin Gaming Mouse from LEETGION features an unusual appearance and is equipped with a SPAD on the left (Skill Power Action D-Pad) and on the right the Omni-Tuner. The mouse is shipped with interchangeable palm rests and the central mouse sensor comes from Avago, model 9500, which permits DPI ranges to be adjusted from 100 to 5000.
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