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While originally known for their computer graphics cards, Hercules has within the last few years expanded into other growing market segments such as personal multimedia systems. The product we have for review today is the Hercules XPS 40 2.0 Slim speaker system. If you are not familiar with the various types of speaker systems, 2.0 indicates that this is a very basic system comprised of only two speakers, a left and a right. Let's take a closer look at the Hercules XPS 40 2.0 speaker system.
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To start off this is a totally new experience to me. Yes even at my age I am still in for some learning action. Being used to review motherboards, CPUs and GPUs and cooling equipment, I had no idea how to approach a review about a keyboard. Being an avid gamer, in a past far away, I always avoided wireless input. Even though technology has come a long way since the dark ages, I am still sceptical about the lag input they could create when fighting it out on the battlefield. So let us have a loser look at this compact wireless keyboard with trackball from Vidabox.
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Today for review I’ve got a new product from Ultrasone, the Zino headphones. These are not exactly expensive, but they’re not cheap either, they’ll run you about $100 most places. Personally I prefer ear buds especially when using my MP3 player on the go, but if the headphones sound good I’m more than happy to use those as well. The Zino headphones feature what Ultrasone calls S-Logic, and what that is supposed to do is add or create a natural surround sound element in your music. The S-Logic feature is hard to describe, but I will say you can notice a difference in the music, it makes it sound almost live. The headphones themselves are comfortable to wear, and they even come with a nice protective carrying case. So read on to learn a bit more about a decent pair of headphones…
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Last week I posted about the new Arctic Cooling Arctic Sound Ear Buds that were just launched, and today I have my full review of them for you. In my time with them I used them with both my PC and my Zune MP3 player and I found that they’re honestly not that bad. They are very nicely made, they’re lightweight and include different sizes of ear buds to fit anyone’s ears. The included case is very nice as well, it will certainly protect them from damage and getting tangled up with your stuff. I decided to see how they compared to a few other sets I’ve got on hand from Radius, Ultimate Ears and Future Sonics and I was pleasantly surprised by these ear phones from a company that specializes in cooling. One might think that a cooling company might not know much about sound, but it seems they’ve done their homework on the subject and come up with a decent product in both design and performance.
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Dass der taiwanesische Hersteller mit seiner neuen Mittelklasse-Serie 80Plus Gold erreicht hat, konnte vielerorts Aufmerksamkeit erregen. Das sei vor allem mit der neuartigen Topologie DHT verbunden, sagt Enermax. Doch was ist DHT eigentlich und kann das Produkt auch abseits der Effizienz begeistern? Wir werfen einen kritischen Blick auf die gerade eingeführten Serien und haben uns daher das Pro87+ 500 Watt zukommen lassen.
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A little over a year ago I reviewed the Das keyboard Professional and I found it to be a keyboard that I liked quite a bit and a month or so ago they released a new version of it called the Das Keyboard Professional S. It’s pretty much the same as the original, it’s got the clicky keys for both audible and tactile feedback and the included USB ports on the side. The main difference though is that the Model S version now includes multi-media keys for quick access to volume, ply, pause, stop, forward and back. These new keys are accessed by using the FN or function key like you would on your laptop and they truly do add functionality and usability to the Das Keyboard. So continue on to learn more…
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In the last week I’ve taken a look at regular headphones and earbuds, so today I have a gaming headset to round things off a bit. Mionix is a company based out of Sweden actually, and they’re trying to get into the market on this side of the ocean so they’re not very well known here. They do however make some pretty good products, I’ve got a couple of their mice and like them quite a bit, using one right now actually. They’ve recently released a gaming headset called the Keid 20 and that’s what I’ve got of review for you today. The Keid 20 is a very comfortable headset that’s nicely made and designed with decent audio but it does have one flaw, so read on to learn more…
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It's not often that one can boast about their set of ear buds sporting Swarovski crystals, so that alone make the Crystal Beats line worth checking out. The design is unique and feminine, so ladies, I wouldn't worry about your husband or boyfriend trying to swipe them from you. It's not all about looks though – sound quality is also excellent.
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Mit der XAI präsentiert steelseries eine Gaming Maus der ganz besonderen Art, unscheinbar aber gefährlich. Bei dieser Maus zählen ganz klar die inneren und praktischen Werte und diese haben es in sich.
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Arctic Cooling is a company renowned for their PC cooling products. So today’s review will be something outside their normal product line. Today we will look at one of their first forays into the portable audio market with the Arctic Sound E361-WM. Recently they debut their Arctic Sound line of audio products and this model is the high end version of their earphone line with the 1 and 2 series being their standard and mid-range models..
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