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Over the past few years I could count on one hand all of the wireless gaming mice that have been introduced, it’s just something that you rarely see. That is because a lot of gamers will push back citing wireless lag and battery life issues. Those issues can be an issue, but there are still a lot of people who end up gaming with their everyday wireless mice because of the lack of gaming options. That is where the Logitech G700s comes in; this is Logitech’s only wireless gaming mouse. With that in mind I was excited to see how the G700s compared to both the G500s and the other wireless mice that we have tested in the past.
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In the office today we have something a little special, the Corsair K95 mechanical keyboard and it’s not only the latest in the very cool Vengeance range of products from Corsair, but also Corsair’s new flagship keyboard. We’ve already had great fun testing previous keyboards from Corsair so if this is truly the best they have to offer then I’m really looking forward to testing it out. It was only recently that we took a look at the gorgeous Corsair K70 and I still find that to be one of my all time favourite mechanical keyboards, but can the K95 really be that much better?
Corsair are one of the biggest names in the industry, there is a good chance your current system, a previous system or your next system contains something they’ve made, be that a power supply, cooler or even a chassis. Playing off the success of their hardware business they’ve also created some incredible peripherals in recent years and their headsets, keyboards and in my opinion especially their mice are some of the best around.
The keyboard we are looking at today isn’t cheap, although mechanical keyboards rarely are cheap, this one is set to cost you a whopping £130 and that is a stern investment for any peripheral so today I will be expecting to see all of the Corsair pedigree crammed into this keyboard, flawless performance and premium grade build quality because nothing short of perfection would make me spend so much money on a device like this.
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Today we review one of the newest gaming mice to come out from Cooler Master's CM Storm gaming division. Let's check out the Havoc.
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MX-Schalter, ein schlichtes Layout, mechanische Zusatztasten sowie ungewöhnlich flache Tastenkappen machen die „MX-Board 3.0“ zu einer interessanten Tastatur.
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Technic3D hat die Corsair Vengeance M65 Gaming-Maus im Test. Was Corsair gegenüber der M60 verbessert hat, steht im nachfolgenden Artikel.
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Whether you're typing up an essay, simply scrolling through a web page, or gaming your night away, more often than not, these activities in some way involve your keyboard. This vital utility can come in every size and shape imaginable, and most of us have extremely personal preferences when it comes to what it is we type on. Today for review, we have the Rosewill Helios RK-9200 mechanical keyboard. This portable, dual-illuminated, Cherry MX Black equipped keyboard comes with many surprises, and starts at around $139.99. Lets take a closer look.
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Corsair dürfte den meisten Anwendern wohl eher durch Speicherlösungen und vielleicht Netzteilen ein Begriff sein. Doch der Hersteller agiert bereits eine geraume Zeit im Bereich der Gaming-Peripherie und baut sich dort ein weiteres Standbein auf. Und als Hersteller von Gaming-Hardware möchte Corsair heute auch verstanden werden. Mit der Vengeance K70 haben wir uns nun erstmalig eine Lösung des Herstellers angeschaut. Unser Test klärt die Details.
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The latest anniversary Kone Pure Color mice from ROCCAT can be picked up in different flavors, feature a high performance laser sensor and can be controlled by powerful customization software. The EasyShift[+] function allows us to double the button functions and the ROCCAT logo LEDs can be set with the color of our choice.
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Steelseries Sensei isn’t exactly a new product, it’s been around the block a couple of times now and I know its safe to say that it is popular with gamers around the world. So why are we reviewing it you might wonder? Well it’s always nice to take something familiar for a spin, take a more in-depth look at it, try out some of our performance tests and hopefully guide some people who are on the fence about what their next mouse purchase should be.
The Sensei range is popular but take note of the tag on the product, this means it’s not quite the full fat, metal construction, custom lighting £90 mouse, but a plastic built more cost effective solution compared to its bigger brother. At £50-60 it’s still not exactly cheap though so don’t think of this as a lesser product because for that kind of money we are still going to want to see a tidy return on our investment, that includes good build quality, performance and design.
Steelseries have a strong and very loyal fan base and they haven’t established that by putting out poor products so I’m hoping to see something fairly impressive here today, so lets move on and see exactly what this mouse has to offer.
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The Ouroboros wireless mouse from Razer sports a unique and customizable chassis, with two sets of replaceable side grips and an included dock for recharging the included battery. We have no less than 9 configurable buttons from Razer Synapse 2.0 and can be also used as a wired device in order to recharge the battery while playing.
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