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Gaming grade peripherals have always been the crème de la crème when it comes to mice, keyboards, etc. But is there that much of a difference to be had between different peripheral manufacturers? There are a few things which are apparent even before testing – aesthetics and price. So let’s take a look at one competitor, the OCZ Behemoth.
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Today we are looking at Add On’s SoundBase G3 a Dolby/DTS ready laptop/notebook pad, that offers 5.1 Dolby sound in a little package aimed at portable users.. Now normally we would dismiss this kind of product as gimmicky as there could be no way a device this size could produce quality sound, but with a few awards already we decided to get one in and see if there is an answer to laptop users sound needs.
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Years ago, there was only a handful of gaming peripheral companies, and in reality most people fell into one of two camps, Razer's or Logitech's. Now though, there's a whole host of different manufacturers putting together their own gaming mice, keyboards, headsets and more. With all these new players in the game, there's a much wider range of looks, features and extras and when on the look out for a new gaming mouse, you can find some interesting ones.
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Die Gyration Air Mouse Go Plus ist eine auf den 3D-Luftbetrieb optimierte Maus, die die Steuerung von Präsentationen und Multimedia-Anwendungen erleichtern soll. Ausgestattet mit einer intelligenten Sensorik werden Handbewegungen ohne Unterlagenkontakt digitalisiert. Darüber hinaus kann der Nager auch als herkömmliche Maus fungieren. ComputerBase testet die Air Mouse Go Plus.
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Today we’re going to be looking at a product from Razer’s high end selection, the £120 Razer Megalodon 7.1 surround sound headset. This headset has an on-board audio processor with Razer’s Maelstrom sound engine which claims to provide immersive surround sound from just two drivers.
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Today for review I've got another mousepad, yep a mousepad, not too exciting to most, but I personally like getting them for review because I've found they can be greatly different from each other. The one I have for review today is called the Alioth 400 and it's from Mionix. It's a fairly large sized pad, coming in at 400mm x 335mm or about 15” x 13” in size. In my time with this pad I've come to like it very much, it's nicely made and offers a surface that tracks perfectly with every mouse I used with it. So read on to learn about a very good mousepad.
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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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Im ersten Teil wurde die Gamer Mouse und das Mousepad unter die Lupe genommen.
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Up on the review block today I've got the Genius EasyPen i405 4” x 5.5” Graphic Tablet, and by the dimensions we see there it's pretty small, but that doesn't mean it's not useful and a fairly decent product. The EasyPen i405 works well, and includes a nice suite of software that can be useful to anyone for personal or business related applications. The pad itself features 28 programmable function keys and the pen has two buttons that can act just like your mouse buttons, so you could replace your mouse with the pen if need be. So read on to learn more about the EasyPen i405.
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SteelSeries are a company who specialize in professional gaming gear. Dominating their product portfolio more so are their gaming headsets. One such headset which is popular among many professional gamers worldwide is their 5H v2 headset. Featuring a pull-out microphone, XL ear cushions and a custom engineered soundscape for gaming, it certainly sounds promising. Let’s see if it’s popular for all the right reasons.
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