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Choosing a gaming mouse nowadays can be rather difficult. Especially with the many compelling options and special features offered by multiple manufacturers. Above everything, a gaming mouse must be comfortable, durable, have programmable buttons, and a reasonable dpi range. Most modern mice come with extra features such as wireless functionality, adjustable weight, customizable lighting, and even onboard memory for button profiles.That being said, a particular model may tick all the boxes, and still be imperfect. There is a certain X factor when it comes to mice and other gaming peripherals; it just has to suit the individual using it. As a result, this article will necessarily be somewhat subjective. The mouse under inspection is one of the few offered from AZiO. The GM533U appears to have ticked many of the boxes but should you pick this one over the many other alternatives from reputable gaming brands? Benchmark Reviews takes the Levetron GM! 533U for a spin to find out...
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The AZiO GM2000 gaming mouse uses an optical sensor and features an ergonomic design. The AZiO Levetron GM2000 has on-the-fly DPI adjustment capability and can switch between 800, 1600, and 2000 DPI levels. On the left side, the AZiO Levetron GM2000 mouse has back and forward buttons for convenient navigation or as additional inputs while gaming. Requiring no software or drivers for full functionality, the AZiO Levetron GM2000 gaming mouse is plug-and-play, fully compatible with Windows XP through 8 as well as MAC OSX 10.2 or greater. Aimed at budget enthusiasts, the AZiO Levetron GM2000 gaming mouse carries a 3-year warranty.
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Today we have yet another new company offering a USB gaming headset solution. This time the company is called AZiO and the headset is the Levetron GH808.
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It is widely believed that gaming headsets provide a much more immersive, captivating gaming experience than a speaker set up. They are also great in environments where the people around you don't fancy hearing deafening gunfire and explosions. Gaming headsets generally come in 3 different forms: wired 3.5mm headsets ,wired USB headsets and wireless headsets. One tends to usually decide which of these types to buy before considering things like 7.1 surround, Dolby audio, noise cancellation, etc. 3.5 mm and wireless headsets immediately present compelling features: the former can be used in tandem with a quality soundcard to produce sublime audio output, the latter frees the user from the burden of cables. We are left to investigate the advantages of buying a USB headset, and observe how they compare to the rest. In this article, Benchmark Reviews will test the AZiO Levetron GH808 Gaming Headset and see if it is a viable option for an enhanced au! dio experience...
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Overall, for a headset in this price range the GH808 is an exceptional product. It is by far a perfect product, but it has audio performance that rivals much more expensive headsets that we have listened to and the build quality is also very good.
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Just want a mouse that is simple and easy to use? Take a look at the new mouse from AZiO, the Levetron GM-2000.
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Nowadays, it seems that the term "gaming" is loosely associated with cheap, low quality, general-purpose peripherals. What then separates the notorious gaming-grade products from the rest? Most modern gaming keyboards feature mechanical keys in an attempt to prevent accidental key-presses and ghosting, issues that gamers are commonly faced with. Macro keys are also desired by gamers, especially those of the MMO genre. Fortunately, many of these features are more or less standard on today's gaming keyboards; the manufacturers must now appeal to gamers' sense of look and feel instead. With the MECH5, Azio has done an amazing job incorporating many of the features required for today's gamer. They go a step further by encasing it in a durable, very good-looking body, something that you can tell was intended for gaming by looks alone. In this article, Benchmark Reviews evaluates the AZiO KB577U MECH5 keyboard's performance to determine if i! t deserves its gaming badge and is worth your hard earned money...
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Maybe you have to look at the keys while you type, or maybe your eyesight isn't what it used to be, but don't worry, AZiO has you covered with the Large Print 3 Color backlit keyboard.
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For those looking for better key visibility without all of the add-ons, the Azio KB505U Large Print Backlit Keyboard may be just the answer. While the Azio Large Print Backlit Keyboard doesn’t offer a wealth of gaming options, it does offer a solid, comfortable quality keyboard with backlighting and a couple of extra perks. Up at the top of the keyboard resides a set of hot keys for multimedia and frequently used commands. Keeping programming out of the picture, all are Plug and Play with Windows 7 and work flawlessly by simply plugging the keyboard’s USB interface in. Key markings are oversized for easier recognition, while backlighting is selectable between blue, red and purple. A quiet membrane keyboard is used for good feel and key travel. Azio backs the high quality KB505U with a 3-year warranty.
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Today we are glad to introduce you a new brand that arrived on our door step; AVerMedia. AVerMedia is not a new brand and indeed it was founded in 1990. Our first review sample from AVerMedia is AVerTV Box W7 Lite which delivers fantastic TV enjoyment and HD quality to users. Let us have a deep dive on this interesting product
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