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The Cyborg V.5 Rumble Pad from Mad Catz is a product to consider if you’re looking for a controller which we can be used on both PC and our Xbox 360 console; it also brings an unique feature: the Cyborg module which allows you to swap the d-pad and thumbstick between Xbox 360 and PS3 mode
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Mit dem Siberia V2 bringt Steelseries das beliebte Siberia Headset in einer Neuauflage auf den Markt. Dabei verspricht Steelseries nicht nur einen optischen Leckerbissen, sondern auch einen der gut klingt. Im folgenden Review schauen wir uns das Siberia V2 in der Analogen Variante einmal genauer an und bilden unser eigenes Urteil.
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Gaming laptops are becoming more and more common at LAN parties (and for techies on the go). There are a lot of laptops that feature amazing onboard nVidia and ATI graphics chips, and can be considered true desktop replacements. Since they were meant to be portable, why would you also want to lug around a large mouse and lots of accessories?
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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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Mit der Naos 3200 und der Naos 5000 richten sich zwei Rechtshänder-Mäuse aus schwedischem Haus an den geneigten Spieler. Beide basieren auf demselben ergonomischen Chassis und wollen durch zuverlässige Abtastung und hochwertige Mechanik sowie ihre umfangreichen Features punkten. ComputerBase hat die beiden Mionix-Nager in den Fokus genommen.
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My entertainment room doesn't have a lot of table space, so I try to limit the number of remote controls and media center keyboards used to managed the home theater. My Sony PlayStation 3 has a remote for when I play Blu-ray discs, and the HTPC uses a media center keyboard. While each of these peripherals serves its own purpose, I've always thought it would be nice to have something that combined them into one small device. As if someone knew exactly what I wanted, the VisionTek CandyBoard 900335 Bluetooth mini keyboard materialized into what might possibly be the perfect solution. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests this Bluetooth mini-keyboard for range and performance on both PC and PS3 systems.
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Mionix has put out another high quality unit, albeit mid-range model, worthy of an average gamer looking to get his/her feet wet in the high-tiered gaming peripheral market. With a myriad of great features, what is not to like? Modern aesthetics with a slight lighting effect, extreme comfort implemented in its smooth design, all accompanied with the ultimate purpose of providing incredible precision at blurring speed.
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Les plus « vieux » d’entre vous se souviennent sans doute de l’époque ou les bonnes souris gaming se comptaient sur les doigts d’une main et étaient proposées exclusivement par le trio Logitech, Microsoft et Razer. Cependant, depuis quelque temps, tout s’est accéléré avec l’arrivée de nombreux acteurs : Steel Series, Roccat, Nova, Ozone, CM Storm ou encore très récemment Thermaltake. Une multiplication qui élargit grandement les possibilités pour les acheteurs, mais qui, dans le même temps, accroit le risque de faire un mauvais choix. Aujourd’hui nous nous penchons sur deux modèles bien particuliers puisqu’il s’agit de souris pour joueurs dépourvues de liaison filaire, la G700 de Logitech et la Pyra Wireless de Roccat. On perçoit déjà quelques voix se lever dans l’assistance, criant à l’hérésie. Amis intégristes, on se calme ! L’objet de ce test est bien évidemment de se prononcer sur l’opportunité du sans-fil proposé par les deux fabricants : nous avons affaire à deux approches assez différentes puisque les deux souris ont des designs, dimensions, poids et capteurs très différents. Tout comme le prix : 60€ pour la Roccat et 100€ pour la Logitech.
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With a battery life of up to 10 hours the F540 guarantees a delivery of high quality sound to your ears throughout the longest and darkest of nights. In the unlikely event that you should run out of juice at some point, the F540 allows you to simply recharge it through the use of an usb cable while you carry on with your killing spree. Overall the F540 is a well built quality product that does come with a €120-140 price tag, but surely is worth every penny. If you are one of those people who benefits from using a wireless headset on a daily basis, the Logitech F540 sure is worth your consideration.
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Thermaltake is best known for the variety of cases they've released, aimed at budget-conscious buyers as well as high-end hardware enthusiasts. In contrast to this, they have recently decided to expand their grip on the market by releasing a new line of gaming peripherals, dubbed Thermaltake eSports. This lineup includes a handful of gaming devices such as mice, keyboards and headsets. Thermaltake consistently pumps out quality cases, but are they able to do the same with gaming peripherals? Within this review Benchmark Reviews takes a look at the Thermaltake eSports Black laser gaming mouse (model MO-BLK002DT) and sees how this new competitor fares against the many well-established gaming peripherals manufacturers available.
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