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The Tt eSPORTS Poseidon keyboard is a fully back-lit mechanical keyboard. The design of the keyboard generally focuses around the basics. The Poseidon uses Cherry MX Brown switches that have a balance of tactile feedback and actuation pressure ideal for gaming. In addition to the tried and tested Cherry MX switches, the Poseidon has a 6-8 N-Key rollover for anti-ghosting so if you have fast fingers the system won’t have a problem identifying the different key strokes.
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Trigger-Z represents a slight update from the original Trigger, comes with three switch options with different colored backlights and a large wrist rest for additional comfort. Thanks to the ARM core 32-bit CPU at 72MHz, we are able to work with the hardware macro playback function and five macro keys are available on the left side which can be pre-programmed thanks to the included software interface.
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Where i come from we have a saying and it goes like this "Everyone simply can't excel at everything". Well i have believed that saying my entire life since brands that excel at the manufacture of storage media obviously can't really turn to other areas like graphics cards or LCD screens. One of the things however we all love about the electronics industry is that this saying doesn't always apply and we've seen that happen quite a few times with companies like for example Corsair which jumped from the manufacture of storage media like USB Flash Drives and SSDs to the manufacture of CPU Coolers, PC Cases and Gaming Peripherals (OCZ did something similar just the other way around). Well it seems that the time has finally come for Kingston to jump onto a whole new playfield by introducing headsets aimed at gamers like the HyperX CLOUD Pro Gaming Headset which we have here with us today.
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Being on the go, what better way to ensure your precious technology gadgets always remain charged than a device such as the Luxa2 PL3 10400 mAh Leather Power Bank. With its stylish PU Leather appearance, and nice carry pouch, it makes having portable power easy. With the Li-ion Samsung cell, and world-class circuitry and chipsets, the PL3 can provide up to 90% energy conversion efficiency for up to 1,000 charge cycles.
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Today we look at the new eVGA Torq X5 gaming mouse built around the high grade Pixart 3988 optical sensor. It has 8 programmable buttons built in and a max reporting rate of 1000hz. It is attractively designed in white, with an ambidextrous design and some tasteful lighting. Is it worth the £35 asking price?
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Tesoro are back on eTeknix once again! While we looked at their gorgeous new Lobera Spectrum recently, today we take a look at something a little further up the range, the new Excalibur Spectrum. RGB keyboards are all the rage recently, they’re often still the same keyboard they were last year in terms of performance and features, with the new addition of some funky lighting effects; no bad thing for those who love to customise their setup.
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cheero Ingress Power Cube Portable Charger Review @ APH Networks
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Have you bored with your classis keyboard which is noisy, bulky? If yes then you should take a look on this flexible illuminated full sized keyboard from AirTouch which is not only illuminable (good for dim environment) but also bendable (easy to be kept). Besides that it doesn't produce any annoying clacking sound during typing.
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The Lachesis is a gaming mouse with a 4000DPI 3G laser sensor, up to 100 inches per second tracking, nine buttons, 1000Hz ultrapolling with 1ms response time, 32KB of onboard memory for your gaming profiles, and on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment. Razer names many of its products after dangerous creatures, and this gaming mouse is no different, the South American bushmaster (lachesis muta) is the largest pit viper in the world.
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Today we’re going to look at the Logitech G9, it may have been around for a while but the mouse is still relevant in today’s market and has aged well considering how fast tech changes these days.
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