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Today I will be reviewing the Sharkoon QuickPort XT USB 3.0 PLUS hdd dock. Sharkoon have been around for quite a while, and have built up a good reputation of reliable useful products. Today I will see how this USB 3.0 dock compares to a USB 2.0 dock. I am hopeful this dock will beat the older standard, and am somewhat excited to be dealing with this product – as it will be my first encounter with USB 3.0!
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CM Storm continues their impressive lineup of gaming peripherals with the Spawn mouse. It looks great, performs even better, and provides a level of comfort that anyone favoring the claw-grip style will appreciate. There's enough buttons to provide plenty of customization options, and Japanese-made Omron switches are beneficial for heavy usage and long term durability.
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Never mind that it's name is closer to Salmon than any of us care to acknowledge, because for the low price, anyone can have quality gaming gear that won't put you in debt with the bank that is probably getting foreclosed by our government. And Xoxide was kind enough to hook us up with one to see how it stacks up against other noob-level gaming gear on the market today. While we contact our lawyers and see how long our own bank will be open before Obama takes it, check out the details on this mouse.
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Next up in our coverage of Logitech's new range of components is the G510, a gaming keyboard which would look nice next to the G700 on any gamer's desk. The G510 is the successor to models such as the G15 or the G110 and is aimed squarely at the gamer that needs everything at their fingertips.
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Today we are going to take a brief look at one of of Arctic’s products that falls under their ‘Power’ range. The Arctic Charging Station is designed for users who want to charge a number of mobile devices from a single power point. It features four USB charging ports which lets you charge up to four devices simultaneously.
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ROCCAT delivers a Kone laser mouse that is all about the tech and less about the flash and bragging rights. Let's take a look at the Optical Core.
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There is one significant headset which we haven't yet tested... and should have long before now. That product is Razer's Carcharias which is still their high end gaming product and today we have one plugged into our test system to see how it performs in an ever evolving marketplace.
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Die Firma Cyber Snipa ist bekannt für Gamer-Produkte. Neben Mauspads, Mäusen und LAN-Bags werden auch Headset im Sortiment gelistet. Wir haben heute das Sonar 2.0 Headset im Test, welches eher für den preisbewussten Spieler gedacht ist. Wie es sich geschlagen hat erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten. Viel Spaß beim Lesen!
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Mionix is a relatively new company to the United States market, they’re primarily a gaming peripheral company that’s actually based in Sweden and they’ve recently contacted me to review a couple of their products. What I have for review today is their gaming mouse called the Saiph 1800, the 1800 stands for the maximum DPI setting of the mouse, and the Saiph name comes from a star in the constellation Orion. The Saiph 1800 is a star in more ways than one really, in my time with this mouse I’ve come to like it quite a bit, it feature seven DPI settings, two side buttons, and it has a nice, comfortable design as well. So continue on to learn more..
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While there are many firms that come and go in the PC hardware word (Vvikoo being one of them) XSR has always done it's best to represent the new guys as fairly as the more established. While this does give us a warm glow in our bellies it also allows us to watch future high end players grow from a small startup to something massive; Roccat is one such company. Delivering solid products at almost every turn and despite huge delays on certain hardware, they've managed to carve themselves a nice share of the the already heavily populated gaming peripheral market.
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