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Mechanische Tastaturen ohne Nummernblock besetzen eine interessante Nische. Mit der Corsair K65 und der CM Storm Quickfire TK lassen wir zwei Exemplare gegeneinander antreten.
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La série des claviers Corsair de type mécanique se termine aujourd’hui avec celui que nous attendions impatiemment. En effet, bosser pour la Ferme, cela signifie bureau encombré, très encombré, surtout quand votre domaine de prédilection tourne autour des casques, des souris et des claviers. De fait, à titre personnel, j’ai une vraie adoration pour les claviers mécaniques, mais surtout encore plus quand ils sont compacts. Poser un clavier de taille classique est un luxe dans cette partie de la Ferme. Les compacts en ISO se comptent sur les doigts d’une main. Avec son K65, Corsair s’engage sur la voie de la petitesse, et vu la finition et le look de ses grands frères, il aurait bien quelques arguments à faire valoir.
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Ohne alles: Die Quickfire XT von Cooler Master kommt mit mechanischen Schaltern, aber ohne Beleuchtung, Zusatztasten, Makros oder Design-Elemente aus. Einfach erfolgreich?
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Mit der M30 hatten wir bereits das Einsteigermodell von Corsair im Test. Nun ist es Zeit, sich in eine höhere Klasse zu begeben, und damit fällt der Blick auf die Raptor M40. Was Corsair anders oder gar besser macht, wird dieser Test zeigen.
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Today for review I have an inexpensive laser gaming mouse, at least I think it’s a laser sensor, it might be optical. The mouse says laser sensor, the packaging on the front says laser sensor, but on the back it says optical. The sensor in the mouse goes up to 3200dpi, no it goes up to 2800dpi, no it goes up to 200dpi. Yeah I don’t know what the sensor levels are, there are three different labels with different DPI levels listed. The mouse also has adjustable weights in it, just kidding, actually no it doesn’t, the packaging says it does but in reality it doesn’t. Yeah this is ridiculous, read on if you want, if not then don’t…
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There is a large variety of gaming headsets in the market today, but Sennheiser has just made your next purchase that much easier, especially if you own multiple gaming platforms. Sennheiser’s U320 has a sleek design that comes with high-end audio quality normally found in studio headphones. We put the Sennheiser U320 to the test in the TechnologyX labs, and the results do not disappoint!
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Today we check out Corsair's M45 gaming mouse. Read our review to find out what Chad thought of it and if it should go on your wish list or not.
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Func is a company you might have heard of before many years ago. Founded in 1999, fUnc released its first product in 2000, the sUrface 1030 dual sided mouse pad. Since its early rounds of early releases, Func grew quiet until last year when it began to release products both new and refreshed. The Func 10302 mouse pad is one of the refreshed products we’ll be looking at today in this combined review with their new gaming mouse called the MS-3. Read on to see how they both perform!
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If you find yourself jumping from rooftop to rooftop, wallrunning your way between kills and blasting away at 30ft tall metal behemoths on a regular basis you are either playing Titanfall or need to reduce your meds. Either way though, you will probably appreciate the style of Turtle Beach’s latest headset, the Titanfall Ear Force Atlas headset. It’s compatible with the Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC, with adapters, cables and connectors galore – but does it sound good? That’s what’s important and that’s what we are here to find out.
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Recently with both my headsets and mice I have been all about the wireless devices. Living wireless is great, the reason a lot of companies hadn’t pushed it in the past was because the technology was costly and had too much lag for gaming. Things have changed and almost everyone has introduced their wireless gaming models, everyone except SteelSeries. Well today, I finally have the chance to take a look at the Sensei Wireless. Their Sensei models have been popular and have even been my go to wireless mouse, I can’t wait to see if the Sensei Wireless lives up to the high expectations that the wired models set.
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