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The mouse is probably the most important device when it comes to computers, well maybe tied with the keyboard. When it comes to mice you’ve got plenty of options, and not all are created equal that’s for sure. The mouse hasn’t changed much really, but some companies try and redesign them like Smartfish. Today for review I’ve got the Smartfish Whirl Mini Laser Mouse that is unlike any other mouse out there. The Whirl features a laser sensor so it tracks very well on most any surface. What makes the Whirl different is the design of it. The Whirl features what Smartfish calls ErgoMotion, the mouse sits up on sort of a pedestal and the mouse itself pivots all different ways supposedly making it more comfortable and ergonomic. It’s certainly a unique mousing experience.
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Today we are going to look at another mouse designed by Smartfish Technologies – The Whirl Mini. which just like the Whirl is designed with ergonomics in mind. Smartfish Technologies say that their new portable mouse will have a major impact on conventional notebook mouse designs. The Whirl Mini also uses ErgoMotion, their patented pivot motion design that adjusts to hand and wrist positions.
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Here is a Professional USB Microphone from Blue Microphones, this product has three different settings, one for directional input so this one is good for Skype calls, or commentaries, the second setting is for musicians as this dims the volume slightly so it doesn’t muffle.
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When people think of a bluetooth headset most think of the kind that stick in your ear for making calls, but there are others out there like the one I have for review today. MobileFun has sent me one from Sony Ericsson that’s just called the MW600 but despite its unoriginal name it’s a headset that is packed with features. The MW600 is a heads that allows you to play music from you phone through a set of stereo headphones, make calls like you would with any other headset or you could use the built-in FM radio.
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Creative Labs have done work in the headset market before, but have not really made a huge mark. All that could change today with the new Sound Blaster Tactic3D Rage USB model.
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A number of years ago Creative was well known in several markets including graphics and sound cards. As time has progressed the company has evolved their product catalogue into areas which made commercial sense such as webcams and pocket video cameras and moved away from the graphics business. Their core products have continued to be audio related, whether it be portable media players, soundcards or headphone and recently they released some World of Warcraft branded headsets. Today we have the wireless model on our test bench, join us as we find out what effect it has on our gaming experience.
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Sound ID the highly regarded maker of high-end Bluetooth headsets is seeking to be one of the first companies to help revolutionize the Bluetooth headset with the release of their 5 Series line. The Sound ID 510 is the first Bluetooth headset designed to work with its own iPhone app and we will be looking at it in detail for today’s review.
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It features both internal and external improvements. Externally Sound ID went with a carbon fiber work to set it apart from earlier editions that were various styles of black. The biggest addition to this Bluetooth headset is the voice menu technology, which allows a user to interact with their phone in new and unique ways. Services such as Bing411, Google Voice and others can be activated using the voice menu. The active connect feature allows users to connect to Bluetooth A2 DP media devices to the headset
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Here at Tech-Reviews, we like our headphones a lot. We believe that until you own an awesome pair of headphones, your life just isn’t complete! The SoundMAGIC E10 In-Ear Earphones might just be the headphones you’ve been craving. Sporting a unique metal mechanical design with well balanced sound and extremely powerful bass, the E10s should be absolutely amazing. Let’s take a look…
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Nous avons croisé le chemin de Bloody sur le CeBIT, il y a deux ans. Nous les avions alors sollicités, mais ils en étaient au début de leur gamme. De fait, nous avons attendu un peu avant d’avoir une de leurs souris sous les doigts. Aujourd'hui, la gamme s’agrandit autour de leur Ultra Core 3 qui, si vous vous en souvenez, avait fait montre de résultats relativement probants. Pour le coup, deux petits mulots sont entre nos mains, nous commencerons donc par la TL8A. S’il est bien un point sur lequel Bloody n’est pas au top, l’appellation commerciale de la souris, mais là n’est franchement pas l’important.
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