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Today Kaeyi Dream takes a look at the latest Corsair Raptor gaming mice the M30 and M40. Corsair acquired Raptor Gaming last year, and we can see the influences of both Raptor and Corsair design and technology.
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Today HardwareHeaven are going to look at the Logitech G9x laser gaming mouse which brings a plethora of interesting features to the table. These include an adjustable weights system, onboard settings profiles and two different grips which are designed to optimise the mouse for different styles of gaming.
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Arctic Cooling may not have a well known name in PC audio, but with the Arctic Sound P531 5.1 gaming headset they have a pretty good first salvo into the market. The P531′s offer great sound in movies, music and games offering a solid all around headset.
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Today we're reviewing another product from SteelSeries, this time it's from their wide range of gaming mice. The SteelSeries Xai boasts features such as pro gamer profiles, true sensitivity and best-in-class technology. Read on to find out about these exciting features and many more.
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I try to find out if the F.R.E.Q. 5 headset meets the demands of the pro PC gamer.
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Today we have the four Corsair Vengeance Keyboards and Mice on our test bench to see if they can continue to deliver the high level of quality and performance we have come to expect from Corsair.
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Roccat recently sent us over the Kulo 2.0 headset. It did alright, but there were some issues. Already though, the peripheral maker has released a second edition, or an alternative version; this one coming with a virtual 7.1 surround sound card. It’s USB powered and has a reasonable price tag, but will it improve over its predecessor? Let’s see.
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Continuing our Roccat review rollout we have another product from the company, the Apuri. It might be another peripheral but it's definitely different from anything we've reviewed before. This one is designed to improve the layout of your desktop, and I mean the top of your desk, by managing your mouse's cable and running all your USB devices in a simple and intuitive manner; or so the Roccat press says. Lets see how it really pans out.
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The Tesoro Lobera Supreme G5NFL Illuminated Mechanical Gaming Keyboard will definitely put a smile on your face! You have a choice between black, red, brown or blue switches, it's fully backlight, has a USB port, audio jacks, looks amazing, comes with software and is reasonably priced. It might not have Cherry MX switches, but you'll be hard pressed to tell the difference. Rock solid mechanical keyboard!"
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Mobility is one of the current buzzwords. If a gamer wants to be part of a championship or an LAN party, the worst peripheral to transport is the keyboard, especially the mechanical ones, which are heavier. With this player in mind, CM Storm releases the Quick Fire TK, a compact version of the Quick Fire Pro that fits in a backpack. The model is also indicated for those who don't have a lot of desktop space. Although it is small, the product features a complete numpad, multimedia and illumination controls. The only things it doesn't do are macro recording and key configuring. Let's describe the Quick Fire TK and then evaluate it.
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