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AKG est un acteur du son depuis belle lurette. Autant que nous nous souvenons à la Ferme, aussi loin que notre âge canonique, nous avons vu du AKG. Oui, dans les années 80, la mode était au casque de salon pour pouvoir écouter son Cloclo en toute quiétude. De fait, AKG existe depuis 1947, autant dire qu’il ne s’agit d’amateur venu en touriste. Largement présent pour les audiophiles et consorts, il faut reconnaître qu’AKG ne s’intéressait pas franchement à nous les gamers. Vous savez les adultes ou plutôt post-adolescents attardés qui passent des heures à tuer des choses diverses et variées sur un écran. Dites-vous bien que, dans les milieux autorisés, nous passons au mieux pour des gentils benêts incompétents au pire pour des psychopathes refoulées à tendance paranoïaques. Et bien, je vous l’annonce, à la Ferme, on l’assume ! Et que les milieux autorisés restent entre milieux autorisés. Ceci étant, après cette digression, AKG, pourtant, s’est dit que le marché des post-adolescents était peut être un marché intéressant et qui plus est à forte progression. Voilà donc le premier essai d’AKG, le GHS-1. Et en cette période d’ovalie, essai transformé ou pas ?
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The Choiix Cruiser mouse does exactly what it is designed to do, which is provide smooth and accurate cursor movements on a wide variety of surfaces. That alone makes it a great choice for traveling laptop users, and the tiny USB receiver and adjustable height round out a well-made, affordable input device.
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Produkte von Mionix hatten wir schon mehrere im Test - neben Mauspads auch die beiden Mäuse NAOS 3200 und NAOS 5000. Nun haben wir eine Neuheit des Herstellers in unserer Redaktion - das "Propus 380" ist das erste Hartplastikpad aus dem Hause Mionix. Mit den Maßen 380 x 260 x 4 mm reiht es sich in die mittelgroße Riege der Mauspads ein und kann somit eine breite Käuferschicht ansprechen. Schlicht und unifarben versucht es eine gute Figur zu machen - ob sich dies im Test bewahrheiten wird.
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Second in this series of Massively Multiplayer Online gaming peripherals is the World of Warcraft Cataclysm (WoW) mouse. Produced by Steelseries and Blizzard Entertainment this mouse is designed to synergistically work with the game World of Warcraft more than any other mouse could. Out of the box the mouse has almost all of its 14 buttons mapped to specific in-game tasks, and each button can be re-mapped at the user's discretion. The mouse is designed to look like the scales of Deathwing, the killer dragon from the Cataclysm expansion, and its pulsing backlights give it a serious look. So the mouse looks great and has a ton of buttons, but is it any good? In short, yes it's pretty much awesome.
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Plantronics are perhaps known for their more professional line of audio equipment, bluetooth headsets and other business orientated gadgets that make the suits feel like they’re anything but the uncool people that they are. However, recently Plantronics have decided to do away with this image and branch out into the gaming sector. We saw their first outing in our recent review of the x40 headset which did very well indeed.
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Speedlink are a German company who are well known for making budget peripherals, such as mice, keyboards, cables, speakers, controllers and headsets for PCs, laptops and consoles. With the Strike FX, they have created a Playstation-like wireless controller which is compatible with both Windows PCs and the PS3 itself.
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Mit der Razer Naga Epic, der CM Storm Sentinel Zero-G und der Roccat Kova [+] geben sich drei Spielermäuse mit sehr unterschiedlichen Konzepten im Test die Ehre. Dabei handelt es sich jeweils um vermeindlich verbesserte Neuauflagen bereits seit einiger Zeit erhältlicher Nager. Welche der Refresh-Mäuse aktuell die beste Figur macht, klärt ComputerBase im Test.
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Remember back in the days as a child when you had best friends? One friend would always say, "You are my best friend... in the world." As time passed on, the relationship between these two individuals may grow closer or further apart; I don't know what your reasons are for such developments, but I can tell you that my passion for computer hardware and miscellaneous electronics has increased dramatically. This is also due to the fact having APH conference calls into the wee hours of the morning has given me a lot more insight into modern technology (Yes, we work very hard at APH Networks to write quality reviews for our readers). As the years go by, some things are not meant to be forgotten, especially items that hold valuable memory. In the world of computer hardware, there are many pieces of hardware where I can truthfully say, in a Jeremy Clarkson voice from Top Gear, "This is the best toy... in the world." What we have here today is a mouse. No, I am not talking about mice that run around and hide in holes in the wall. I am specifically referring to the Tt eSPORTS Black Element. Taking a brief glance at it, I already feel that this mouse is a very classy-looking piece of gaming hardware. However, remembering the old saying, "Don't judge a book by its cover", I was second guessing whether or not the Black Element is truly better than its younger brother, the Tt eSPORTS Black. After weeks of extensive testing, the results are in. Read on to see what I have found!
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In the not so distant past, we took a look at the X-Tatic SX stereo headset from manufacturer Sharkoon and whilst we thought it was a great product, it wasn't compatible with a well known platform. This is of course the PlayStation 3. The SX headset was a prime candidate for PC usage as well as Xbox 360, especially with its Xbox styling in white and green, but for PS3 users they would have to look around for something else.
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Logitech have always had a place in my heart for making some of the best peripherals around, and if I can be honest with you I'm a bit of a Logitech whore when it comes to my main system.
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