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Rather than go with a rebranded version of an existing headset for their Battlefield 3 set Razer decided to design a new model and that is the Blackshark. Today we have the Blackshark on our test bench to see how it performs.
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Now Razer have a new Naga to launch, the 2012 edition which takes the base design and tweaks it to offer a similar, but different user experience for those who are not as keen on the soft touch coating of the original... or indeed its size and shape.
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With Corsair establishing itself as an all-round PC equipment designer, we take a look at an update to some of its earlier gaming headsets. The Vengeance series expands on the HS1 and HS1A, bringing new design choices and features, including a big one: wireless connectivity.
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I go for a spin with the T500RS pro-racing wheel and its very fancy F1 wheel attachment from Thrustmaster.
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Today on our test bench we have the latest model of Siberia V2 headset. The Frost Blue USB Edition adds a new USB soundcard to the range as well as some headset lighting. In addition to testing that unit we will also take a quick look at the new purple and pink revisions with the latter aiming to benefit charity in its sales.
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Gigabyte has once again expanded their gaming peripherals to include a new semi-hard large mousing surfacing the GP-Krypton Mouse Mat. This large Mouse mat contains both a fabric surface for when we need all out control, and also contains a hard PVC side for when our times require a much more speedier mouse movements. Is it worth the $42 price tag?
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Today we check out the latest headset from Corsair's Vengeance gaming range - the Vengeance 2000 Wireless Headset.
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When you're serious about getting your frag on, a solid gaming mouse is a make or break accessory. Today we take a look at the Genius DeathTaker gaming mouse. We put it through its paces in the lab and find out how it compares to other mice out there.
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Nous n’avions pas encore pris le temps de vous présenter le Mobi. Cette petite enceinte était dans le carton des produits Wavemaster. Nous avons, en effet, testé quelques produits Wavemaster ces derniers temps. Du casque en allant au 2.1 en passant par les 2.0, il nous restait à vous présenter, dans l’attente d’autres tests, le 1.0 nommé Mobi. Quand vous vous promenez dans les allées des salons, vous vous apercevez bien vite que nombreux, très nombreux sont les fabricants à proposer de petites enceintes portatives destinées à nos engins nomades. Il est clair que sur tous les Smartphones, tablettes et consort, la priorité n’est pas donnée à la qualité du son. C’est là qu’intervient le Mobi. Il/Elle n’est autre qu’une enceinte portative dont le but est de pallier la désolante qualité des HP d’iceux.
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Here we are back with another gaming device from ROCCAT. Over the past few months we have taken a look at a selection of their mice, keyboards and headsets. For being the new kid on the block they really mean business and are not some gaming brand that is going to here and gone in a year. On the review block today is a Savu Gaming Mouse. This mouse features a 4000 dpi optical sensor opposed to laser sensors that we’ve seen on many of the latest mice. The mid-size gaming mouse only has 4 major buttons plus a scroll wheel, you can double those buttons with ROCCAT’s Easy-Shift[+] functionality. The Savu also features “no sweat” grips and a rear light bar that can be customized to any color you wish. Is this the gaming mouse for you? Read on to find out!
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