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Today for review Siig has sent me over the SoundWave Sphere Speaker, and by the name one could guess it’s a round ball. I’ve used it with my netbook and iPod and found that it’s actually decent sounding. One of the great features about this product is that it offer dual power options, you can power it via USB or use regular batteries, so you’ve choices and choices are good. So read on…
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As we have discussed in previous articles, the long fought battle between form and function is waging on in a world beginning to be dominated by sleek and stylish portables.
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Are there times that you are listening to your MP3 player and think that it would be great to not use headphones? Cooler Master may have the solution for you. The Choiix BoomBoom is a slim and portable speaker for use on the go. Taking power from any standard USB port, the BoomBoom can offer better audio than you're currently using on the road.
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The last few years have brought a few small evolutions to input peripherals. Most of these have been driven by demands for better ergonomics, greater functionality and improved performance. Cooler Master's CM Storm division is one of a select few who have risen to meet the demand. The newest addition to their line is a laser gaming mouse called the Inferno. Model SGM-4000-KLLN1-GP debuted at CeBit 2010 and is geared for gaming. Many consider the Inferno to be a reduced cost predecessor of the Sentinel, but with the suite of software features and additional buttons it may prove to be a superior replacement. Read on as Benchmark Reviews evaluates the Inferno against the competition.
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Laser mice have been around for several years now and these days most peripheral manufacturers have more than one in their product stable. Today, ASE Labs has the Cooler Master Storm Inferno laser mouse, the second mouse in Cooler Master's Storm series of gaming accessories.
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Precision is a trait that gamers from all walks of life strive to achieve. Having quick reflexes is vital when proving your worth online; your mouse becomes your weapon, and your virtual existence is held in place by the reliability of its performance. When there's a thirst for pixelated blood that needs to be quenched, there's no substitution for quality. Ergonomics, precision, endurance; it all screams one thing: fancy gaming mouse. Mad Catz has provided just the thing in their Cyborg R.A.T. 7!
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Steelseries hat auf der CeBIT im März ein neues Headset vorgestellt, das sich vor allem an Spieler richtet. Das Steelseries 7H soll dabei in der Tradition des guten 5HV2 stehen, welches sich bereits im großen ComputerBase-Überblick beweisen konnte. Können die Ansprüche an die Neuauflage erfüllt werden?
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So you're a fan of the ol' Alienware brand, but just don't have the money to get in on a full blown Alienware rig? Now, for a whole lot less than a new system, you're able to have your own Alienware logos in front of you; the Alienware TactX Keyboard and Mouse that are now being sold separately.
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Skydigital are well known for their PSUs and peripheral devices, especially their range of keyboards.With the nKEYBOARD, Skydigital have aimed to design a peripheral that works for both gaming and in a normal desktop/office setting without the expansiveness of the average gaming board. Let's see if it lives up these aims.
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The ASUS Cine5 has quite a few things going for it. First and foremost, it's footprint is significantly smaller than a traditional 5.1 speaker system so you don't need to plan out where you are going to fit all the pieces. If you are using it at your desk it should fit nicely right under your widescreen LCD monitor, and the sleek style will have it looking right at home at the same time.
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