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During the year if you’ve read the reviews I’ve submitted you’d know that I have a tendency to compare ‘this keyboard’ to ‘that keyboard’ but what would happen if I compared all the keyboards I reviewed in the past year and picked one to conquer all; A straight up prize fight based on all the categories that matter to you, the consumer. This is the first Keyboard of the Year Award ThinkComputers will ever hand out, so who will reign supreme? Let’s take a look!
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The subject of our review today is the Mamba 4G, or Mamba 2012 as it is also known. This new edition of Razer's high end wireless gaming mouse has enhanced specifications which rival the best wired mice so let's find out what has changed and how it performs...
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We put this DTS 5.1Ch VirtualSurround Sound Gaming Headset to the test.
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Thermaltake’s eSports line offers gaming peripherals aimed at different levels. The Azurues offers good features for an entry level gaming mouse. Three different DPI settings and adjustable weights allows you to tailor it to your needs. A braided USB cord gives it durability and a travel pouch makes it a cinch to carry it wherever you want.
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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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Thermaltake Challenger Pro. A hardcore sounding name for an interesting looking product. It's got a dark black finish with some fancy red lighting. Not only that, but a built in fan and macro keys, a small wrist rest; all the kinds of things that an erstwhile gamer, or one that considers themselves a "pro" may be looking for. Today I test out this fancy looking keyboard from Thermaltake; let's see what I make of it.
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A keyboard is a keyboard right? Thermaltake is betting against that school of thought with their Challenger Pro keyboard. Being of the eSports series, this keyboard was designed with gamers in mind with specific functions tailored to their needs. It is the big brother of the standard Challenger keyboard with additional features. While you can play games on most any keyboard, Thermaltake has stepped this keyboard up and has included some expanded functions that most other keyboards cannot offer.
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The keyboard is a vital piece of equipment to any gamer looking for that certain edge. Thermaltake’s Challenger Pro has a few unique features to set itself apart from the rest of the field.
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Thermaltake has released the Challenger Gaming Pro series which is part of their TtSports line. Today we will be taking a look at the Challenger Pro Keyboard and Mouse these two performance components promise to put the finish touch on a system that will improve your game.
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Known for their coolers and cases, Thermaltake began investing in the gaming market with the Tt eSports brand. The line spawned the Challenger Pro, a keyboard with ten programmable keys, two USB ports, detachable cloth-wrapped cable and a feature that drew our attention: a 30 mm fan to cool the user's hand. But is it too much for show or not? We'll see throughout the test.
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