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Tastatur, Netbook oder Wohnzimmer-PC? Mit dem Asus Eee Keyboard PC verschwimmen die Grenzen klassischer Computer-Systeme, denn dank Touchscreen und HDMI-Ausgabe arbeitet der PC autark, kann aber auch als Multimedia-Zentrale am LCD seinen Dienst verrichten. PC Games Hardware sammelt in einem Hands-on-Test die ersten Eindrücke.
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During CES 2009 ASUS presented a prototype for their Eee Keyboard, a complete computer including a 5'' touch-screen display housed inside a keyboard running Windows XP. We took a look on this innovative product.
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The CineVibe from ASUS is the company's latest offering to grace the straining headset market which threatens imminent implosion at any time due to over loading. The CineVibe does, however, have one secret weapon that will litterly shake you to your core. That is Force Feedback in a headset, the first of which we have ever seen.
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Today, we are reviewing the Asus CineVibe headset. This particular headset has one feature that makes it stand out from the rest: it vibrates. The CineVibe headset comes equipped with a vibration unit installed in each earpiece, which shake in real time with the bass levels of the speakers. This product isn't quite yet released by Asus at this point, hence the lack of design and labeling on the box. You can expect more on that front soon.
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Whether we like it or not, space is not becoming a premium, it has become one. Naturally then, we are seeing more devices/systems catering to a market share with more dollars than space. And with such limitations becoming the norm, exploiting the limited amount of space on offer in the average office has become the motif operandi of many companies looking to be current and fresh in the public eye.
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The ASUS Cine5 has quite a few things going for it. First and foremost, it's footprint is significantly smaller than a traditional 5.1 speaker system so you don't need to plan out where you are going to fit all the pieces. If you are using it at your desk it should fit nicely right under your widescreen LCD monitor, and the sleek style will have it looking right at home at the same time.
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ASUS are certainly no strangers to the TweakTown test labs with many hugely triumphant products over the years. One of the best of the best in terms of those products comes in the shape of the Xonar line of soundcards, which I have of course tested my fair share of with much resulting admiration for the manor in which these quite glamorous soundcards were presented to me.
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Today for review I’ve got another mouse pad from Grow Up Japan, this one is a very big one called the ARTISAN KAI.g3 HIEN SOFT Large. It measures 17.7 x 11.8 inches so you’ll need a rather large desk to accommodate it but it’s well worth as it’s a pad that’s excellent in quality and it allows your mouse to just glide across it effortlessly.
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Today for review I've got something direct from Japan, a mouse pad, or to be more specific a gaming mouse pad. The name is something I couldn't tell you how to pronounce, but I don't think I need to know that to use it and neither do you right? I work using a computer for a living and I've found that a good mouse pad is something you must have, and yes there is a difference between inexpensive and expensive pads. I've got to say I'm impressed by this pad, I like it and will continue to use it for some time. Read on...
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