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Arctic Cooling, a company well known and respected for quiet cooling gear have decided to branch out in the products they offer, and today we are reviewing a portable USB powered speaker set from them, of model number Arctic Sound S111.
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Mit der Aurora Micro und der Acrylux schickt Enermax zwei Wireless-Tastaturen auf den Markt. Während Erstere als echtes Eingabe-Multitalent sowohl Tastatur als auch Maus ersetzt und ungebunden zur bequemen PC-Bedienung vom Sofa aus einlädt, kommen Designfreunde und Vielschreiber bei der Acrylux gleichermaßen auf ihre Kosten.
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Mit der Eclipse Wireless Litetouch bietet Peripheriehersteller Saitek ein vielseitiges Eingabegerät für Arbeits- und Wohnzimmer. Neben gutem Schreibkomfort und ansprechender Optik will der Hersteller speziell durch das besondere Touchpanel punkten, das neben Ziffernblock auch Optionen für Multimedia und individuelle Belegungen bietet. ComputerBase hat die teure Tastatur in Augenschein genommen.
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Mit der R.A.T.-Serie hat Cyborg Gaming eine einzigartige Reihe von Gamingmäusen geschaffen. Die R.A.T. 7 bietet dabei bis zu 5.600 dpi und eine Menge Features. Wir haben den Nager getestet.
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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 we have another item from NewEgg.ca to review – The Rosewill RK-9000 gaming keyboard. This is a mechanical style keyboard that uses Cherry MX Blue switches to provide that ‘old school’ feel of an IBM style keyboard.
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Human input devices (especially the mouse) are very much akin to musical instruments. They are both designed to take the coordinated movements of human hands and transduce them into a predictable yet marvelous output. For instruments the output are sound waves, but on a computer the output can be any imaginable manipulation of a virtual world. In both cases the benchmarks for quality are surprisingly similar. For example, what is it made of, is it well made, does it feel good, is it convenient to use, does it work well and does it look good? With these questions in mind, Benchmark Reviews reviewed the newest release from Mad Catz, the Call of Duty: Black Ops Stealth Mouse. Based on the Cyborg R.A.T. platform the Stealth Mouse adds some style that, for this reviewer, stirs up some new thoughts about the future of gaming mice.
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Benchmark Reviews has tested all sorts of gaming peripherals in the past, today we are taking an in depth look at the SteelSeries 6Gv2 mechanical Gaming Keyboard. The 6Gv2 is the little brother of the 7G and does away with some of the unneccesary features of an already basic gaming keyboard and for a good reason too, the 7G is a little on the expensive side. The 6Gv2 does away with the USB hub, the audio ports and the wrist rest. The price is still a little high at $99.99 but it is certainly better than the price of the 7G, essentially the 6Gv2 is a stripped down version so lets see if it's worth your hard earned cash.
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Now Razer has released a special edition Naga mouse, designed to tie into the new expansion for World of WarCraft. The Razer Naga Molten Special Edition has unique graphics which match the new Cataclysm expansion and today we have one connected to our test system. Read on to find out what we think of the latest addition to Razers range.
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Cooler Master has recently seen fit to branch out their product line with their new Inferno mouse, joining the Sentinel Advance in the lineup for those who, according to Cooler Master, prefer games like World of Warcraft, and other button-hungry, macro-requiring RTS and MMO games.
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