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Today Kaeyi Dream takes a look at two gaming keyboards from Corsair's Vengeance range, the K95 and K70. Be sure to check out Kaeyi's YouTube channel for more of her videos.
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Cooler Master Storm Havoc Gaming Mouse looks great, has LEDs, an Avago 9800 laser sensor capable of 100-8200 DPI, Omron micro switches, 8 programmable buttons, 128KB onboard memory, 1.8 meter braided cable and more. It's designed for a small to medium size hand, comfortable to hold and affordable.
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When it comes to gaming keypads there are really only a few options on the market. Of those options most, like the G13, have been around forever. Of those gaming keypads, none of them are mechanical. That is until Razer introduced the Orbweaver this year at CES. As a big fan of mechanical keyboards, mice, and peripherals overall I couldn’t wait to get my hands (well hand) on it. After living with it for a while I am finally ready to talk about it and see how the mechanical Orbweaver compares to the G13 and the Razer Nostromo.
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Today we review one of the newest gaming mice to come out from Cooler Master's CM Storm gaming division. Let's check out the Havoc.
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Today Kaeyi Dream has her hands on the brand new Razer Naga, updated for the 2014 Razer range. In her video Kaeyi compares the new 2014 edition to the previous editions and the Logitech G600.
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There is a new, slightly tweaked mechanical keyboard in town from Cooler Master. It is now time to delve into the QuickFire XT.
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The Meka G-Unit Illuminated continues the Meka G-Unit line by adding backlighting as the biggest feature. With the exception of the G-Unit Red Switch keyboard, all the keyboards in the G-Unit line are pretty much identical, utilizing the Cherry Black switches, which have the heaviest operating force...
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TteSports are making big impressions in the gaming world, especially when it comes to eSports. They’ve been integral to the eSports community and its development for years now, both through sponsorship deals, operating gaming teams of their own and by creating some great peripherals that have proven popular with both the premium and budget ends of the eSports market.
While they may cater to the high-end with their Level 10m headset, or mechanical keyboards, they also have the best range in terms of price vs performance on the market. Their mice and keyboards are often some of the cheapest on the market and still offer impressive performance. Value for money and great performance are becoming the hallmarks of a Tt product, so they will be the two main things I’m looking for today.
One extra feature that has become the norm for TteSports is novelty, a little fun twist that makes them stand out from the crowd and that is something that is truly apparent on the Volos which features “console style” buttons on the side, an interesting diversion from the usual configurations and I really can’t wait to see how they perform in a gaming environment. Lets move on then, get this thing out of the box and see just what it has to offer.
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The Roccat Kone Pure Optical Gaming Mouse comes with a Pro-Optic Sensor R3 with up to 4000dpi, 1000Hz polling rate, 1ms response time, 12000fps, 10.8megapixel, 30G acceleration, 3.8m/s (150ips), 16-bit data channel and much more. The overall styling and build quality is excellent, it's comfy to hold and fits medium hands.
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The Genius KB-G265 Gaming Keyboard has a polling rate of 1000Hz, 1ms response time, 20 anti-ghost keys, blue backlit keys, multimedia keys & extra replaceable silver gaming keys. This keyboard has great bang-for-the-buck!
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