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Thrustmaster try something a little different with their new controllers, but has it worked?
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I put this Ferrari endorsed analogue controller from Thrustmaster to the test.
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I put F1 2011 to the test with this Wireless Ferrari F1 Alonso styled controller for PC and PS3
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Today for review I've got a very high quality set of ear buds from a relatively new audio company called Thinksound. The ear buds or headphones are just called Rain, and what really sets them apart is not only the relatively low price but the fact that they're made of wood. Look around, I can guarantee that when you see a set of ear buds or headphones they're made of either plastic or metal, not wood. A good set of speakers for your home are made of wood, there's a reason for that, wood makes things sound better. Read on to learn more about a very good sounding and constructed set of ear buds...
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If you really want to get your game on then you are going to need some serious gaming gear. Nothing in more important to your game than your keyboard and mouse. Thermaltake has you covered with the Tt-eSPORTS Meka G-Unit illuminated mechanical keyboard. One look at the Meka G-Unit and you know your gaming with power. TechwareLabs brings you a look at the G-Unit and what you can expect. Read on.
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Both TTeSports Conkor and Dasher mouse pads from Thermaltake come with simple but modern designs, and are built from high quality materials. The included carry pouches are a plus for people that go frequently at LAN Parties, but also protect them from dust accumulation.
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The TTeSports Challenger Pro is a decent gaming keyboard, aimed mostly at professional gamers who frequent LANs, it has key backlighting which can be controlled by the touch of a button and also sports an unique feature: a little fan that is meant to cool your hands during intense gaming sessions!
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We gave the latest Tt eSPORTS Theron laser mouse a shot. Is it as good as we expect it to be?
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The Theron makes a return for Thermaltake and Tt eSPORTS, just this time it is sporting a new infrared optical sensor. Let's take a look.
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Nowadays, the world runs on the idea of being busy. Most of us find ourselves conforming to the world's view of staying busy because, well, it's the only way to survive. Heck, even the word "business" -- the very foundation of our society -- is derived from this very word. What does busyness bring us? Health problems, stress, lack of sleep, and even sometimes unhappiness. If one thinks about it, the world is simply an environment perfect for masochists who simply thrive for suffering, haha. However, as disturbing as this introduction seems, there is one thing that relieves us of becoming, for lack of a better word, zombies. This thing is hobbies. Some of us find enjoyment in arts, music, games, and much more. However, with a certain hobby, comes a certain price tag. Preston, my fellow colleague, once shared about his love for airsoft in the NZXT Bunker review back in March. Such a hobby requires a very deep wallet. Other hobbies, whether it may be as simple as collecting cards, or rocks, requires some sort of capital. Audio is no different. In fact, let me be the first to say that good quality audio equipment is quite a lot more expensive than your average deck of Pokémon cards. Recently, Thermaltake's sub brand Tt eSPORTS is getting in on the gaming audio industry with their Shock series of headsets. More specifically, we will be looking at the Tt eSPORTS Shock Spin headset. With this headset geared primarily towards gamers, can it compare against the big boys? Itching to find out? Read on!
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