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Xebec are a brand that not many consumers may have heard of, but that's not to say they don't make brilliant products as we found out from looking at their Itouchpad back in September.
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Today I am taking a look at Xebec Tech’s new wireless keyboard, wireless technology has come a long way in the last couple of years and Xebec Tech want a slice of that market and have released the iTouchPad diamond, a wireless portable keyboard and touch mouse."
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Today I am taking a look at Xebec Tech’s new wireless keyboard, wireless technology has come a long way in the last couple of years and Xebec Tech want a slice of that market and have released the iTouchPad diamond, a wireless portable keyboard and touch mouse."
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We at eTeknix do like to take a look at as many peripherals as possible, but we are especially keen to take a look at something a bit different and a bit more innovative. Today we have a productive that while it isn't revolutionary in design or features, is certainly an inventive product, and one that we expect to be fairly popular.
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The way we interact with technology has changed quite a lot in recent years. We’re moving away from buttons and more towards touch inputs, and now XEBEC tech have combined the two for use with your PC.
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Being a gamer can be expensive, you need the hardware components that are capable, including processor, graphics card, motherboard and the rest of that jazz, but you also need a decent monitor that is suited to your needs and of course peripherals and the games themselves.
Peripherals come in thick and fast in to the market, with literally hundreds upon thousands of keyboards, mice and headsets that can be purchased. Some of these range from the insanely cheap, to the even more insanely expensive.
Obviously they all have their purpose and unique selling points, with some being aimed at office work, some being aimed at budding multimedia designers, and some being orientated towards gamers.
The X-Line keyboard that we are looking at today is aimed at the home and office user, with style and simplicity in mind.
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Gaming mouse pads are the sort of product where there isn't a lot of guidance on how things should be done. There's no ATX spec to conform to, no IEEE guidelines to follow. There are only really two factors to consider: comfort, and accuracy. Not many have given much thought to comfort, though. XFX looks to buck that trend with the WarPad, a unique mousepad with some unique properties. Read on to see how it holds up.
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XFX have been highly regarded for years as producing some of the finest graphics cards on the market, both for Nvidia and in recent years AMD. This is a radical move for the company as they look to join a handful of other manufacturers who want to expand their product portfolio. The aggressively named XFX WarPad is targeting the hard core gaming audience; clan members who spend most of their life gaming.
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This wouldn’t be so bad if the glasses were inexpensive, but with glasses costing over $100 each, not too many consumers are going to be stockpiling glasses for a rare group viewing. Furthermore, those 3D glasses might be worthless if a 2nd 3D display or replacement 3D display is purchased from another manufacturer. This is where XPAND steps in and attempts to alleviate the problem with their line of universal 3D glasses. Today, we’ll be taking a look at the XPAND X103 universal 3D glasses.
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XTracPads have always been great cloth mouse pad manufacturers with their Pro Pad and Ripper XXL but have recently ventured into a new market with their plastic adhesive Logic series and excelled at doing so. This time we look at one of their older products, the Fat Mat which promises to combine thickness with the same high performance that we are used to seeing from XTracPads. Enough said, let’s take a closer look.
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