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During the past 3 years or so most gaming keyboards we've seen roll-out from the majority of the gaming peripheral manufacturers out there have been mechanical ones since they offer superior durability (build quality), much longer lifespan (key presses) and tactile feedback compared to regular membranes ones (or at least that's what the general opinion is). Of course one of the things i love about this industry is that there's always at least one manufacturer out there who likes to stand out from the others and do things quite differently and Mad Catz did exactly that with their S.T.R.I.K.E. line of gaming keyboards a while back since they went with a special membrane design instead. Well although i can't really say if that was the right choice or not (time will tell just how good these keyboards were) SteelSeries has also decided to launch two new membrane (rubber dome) based gaming keyboards the feature-rich APEX and the more "mainstream" APEX[RAW] and so today we will start with the APEX.
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The MSI Just Game mouse pad is the latest addition to MSI’s gaming series of accessories. The cloth surface MSI Just Game mouse pad has had special “firm-weave” treatment for extended durability and smooth mouse gliding. Underneath, the Just Game mouse pad uses a full-coverage natural rubber to ensure grip even at the utmost stressful conditions in-game. Measuring 380mm long and 260 mm wide, there is enough surface area on the Just Game pad for medium to high-sensitivity mouse gamers.
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The long line of gaming-grade mice from CM Storm finally gets a medium-sized model, the Havoc. With a right-handed design and Omron micro switches (from Japan), the Havoc has eight programmable buttons, and it provides an exceptional sliding experience, thanks to some physical characteristics we will detail now. Afterwards, we will talk about its software and performance during gameplay and work-related tasks.
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Genius brings forth a new racing wheel to the market and at a great price. Take a look at what the Speed Wheel 6 MT delivers for your game driving
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When we received a tour of Cooler Master’s suite at CES this year, one of the most intriguing showcases were the new keyboards. Previously, Cooler Master was not known as a company dabbling too much into gaming. This time around however, the gaming peripherals and hardware were endless.One of the biggest surprises was the CM Storm Trigger featuring Cherry MX Green switches. The innovation was definitely showing from Cooler Master, and we knew they were serious about gaming hardware. After numerous sponsorships of teams and events, it was time for them to enter the market completely.
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Wer viel und gern spielt, der will auch gerne einmal mit seinem Computer auf eine LAN. Doch das gesamte Equipment zu transportieren ist eine leidige Aufgabe. Corsair möchte diesen Job mit der kompakten Gaming-Tastatur K65 ein wenig erleichtern. Ob man außer der Größe noch weitere Abzüge in Kauf nehmen muss, das zeigt unser Test.
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Wireless mice have often suffered from the assumption that they are not as good as hard wired mice. More often than not this is simply because there is lag in getting the signal from the mouse to the PC quick enough, something that people who take their gaming seriously really care about as a few extra milliseconds can be the difference between death or an epic head-shot. Then there are problems with battery life, or a lack of extra features that you often find on premium wired gaming mice. Gigabyte know this, so Gigabyte are going to try and do something about it, that is where the Aivia Uranium comes into play, and if it is as powerful as the periodic element that it is named after, we are in for a real treat.
Gaming is big business these days and many gamers have little issue with paying a premium for quality gaming gear, especially if there will be a noticeable improvement to their gaming experience, or of course any general improvement in the comfort and productivity while using a computer. The Uranium mouse is quite expensive at around £90 – £100 (prices taken from Google Shopping), but it does pack an impressive feature set as well as some truly unique features, such as the OLED equipped Ghost Macro Station, high quality sensor and wireless technology.
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Nach unseren kürzlich veröffentlichen Test der CM Storm Mech, folgt nun ein Test der CM Storm Quick Fire Ultimate. Im Gegensatz zur Mech, welche praktisch mit einer Vollausstattung daherkommt, ist die Quick Fire eher spartanisch ausgestattet und richtet sich an die preisbewussten sowie puristischen Spieler, die aber auf Genauigkeit und Präzision einer mechanischer Tastatur nicht verzichten wollen. Ob der Verzicht auf Ausstattung das Spielgefühl trübt oder eher noch steigert, klärt der nachfolgende Testbericht.
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Gigabyte nous a fait parvenir sa dernière souris. Elle s’affuble du sobriquet d’Uranium ; c'est un peu radioactif, peut-être pas forcément dans l’air du temps. Mais les voies du marketing sont impénétrables. Cela dit, au-delà de cet aspect des choses, Gigabyte nous propose aussi une souris aux caractéristiques techniques franchement alléchantes : sans fil, base avec écran… Bref, l’idée est d’aller se frotter aux ténors du genre. La dernière souris Gigabyte testée, la M9 Ice, nous avait plutôt séduits par son positionnement sans fil / prix bien placé. L’Uranium se positionne nettement au-dessus. Reste à voir si elle peut vraiment venir jouer dans la cour des grandes.
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The choice of the Red switches was obvious as they are the primary gamer’s choice, but Func has stated that switch options may be available in the near future. The KB-460 also features full N-Key roll over anti-ghosting allowing for infinite simultaneous keys to be depressed and read, making the most difficult of combinations a possibility. Function keys double as multimedia controls and profile selectors allowing for control without ever needing to leave your game or open software.
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