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here is no doubting that 2010 was a turning point for Arctic Cooling, they focused on enhancing their portfolio and released a steady flow of products throughout the year. KitGuru reviewed a wide cross section of their product catalogue and were often impressed with the focus on quality products at the lowest possible price points. They even spoke to us recently about their newest range of Hobby remote control vehicles.
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Neben der M 551 hat Arctic eine weitere Gaming-Maus, die M 571 auf den hiesigen Markt gebracht. Im Gegensatz zur Arctic M 551 hat die M 571 zusätzliche Features, die für mehr Spielkomfort sorgen soll. Ob die Arctic M 571 den Ansprüchen der Spieler erfüllen kann, zeigt der folgende Testbericht.
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Mit der „Spawn“ präsentiert die Coolermaster-Tochter CM Storm eine Gamer-Maus, die vor allem FPS-Spieler glücklich machen soll. Klein, aber ergonomisch geformt, leicht aber dennoch robust und hochwertig, agil aber absolut zielgenau – mit diesem Gesamtpaket will sich die Spawn von der harten Spielermaus-Konkurrenz gekonnt abheben. ComputerBase klärt, ob ihr das gelungen ist.
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Der renommierte Eingabegerätehersteller Logitech, der bereits in der Vergangenheit mit der „G“amer Serie große Erfolge verzeichnen konnte, trumpft nun mit der neuen Logitech G510 auf, welche die Lücke zwischen der G110 und der G19 füllen soll. Die G15 war das erste Keyboard, das von Logitech mit einem integrierten Display ausgestattet wurde. Sie kam 2005 auf den Markt und erfreute sich bei den Gamern sofort an großer Beliebtheit. Als Nachzügler folgten die G15 Refresh im Jahre 2007 und Anfang 2009 die G19. Im aktuellen Review haben wir uns für euch die G510 genauer unter die Lupe genommen.
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Eine empfehlenswerte Spielermaus kombiniert eine sehr gute Ergonomie mit einer anstandslosen Leistung, denken unsere Leser. Genau damit kann auch die neuen Kova (+) punkten und erringt so Testsieg im Vergleichstest Mäuse in der Ausgabe 03/2011 der kommenden PCGH 03/2011.
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When people hear the name Thermaltake, the first they think of is cases, power supplies and cooling equipment, because this is what Thermaltake always has been known for. But this was apparently not enough for the big manufacturer, who now are introducing new types of products. The new products are mice, headsets and other gaming equipment meant for eSport. This brings us to the product we are testing today, the Thermaltake Shock headset , and this is a big gaming headset with a naughty, and very appealing design. Volume regulation, Bass boost and collapsible design is just some of the features of the Thermaltake Shock headset.
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While still one of the newer kids on the block, having only been around for a couple of years at this point, Roccat, makers of high end gaming peripherals have been rivalling the big boys since day one. Today they're hoping to do that once more with a revamp of a mouse that I like very much, the Kova. This one, termed the Kova +, brings tweaked specifications and some new features that Roccat is hoping will make it perhaps the best ambidextrous mouse available. Let's see if they're right.
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When purchasing a mousepad, you will be faced with plenty of challenges as they come in various different styles such as square, curved or rounded and once you’ve made that decision, do you want a small, medium or large sized one? It doesn’t stop there, as you will then have to decide what material you want out of plastic, fabric or metal.
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This is definitely one of the best mice currently on the market. It has many features that are all extremely useful. I found only two small faults with it, the loading up on the low CPI setting and the right-hand side buttons being pretty useless if you're right-handed. However, apart from that it is a brilliant mouse and it allows anyone to pick it up and use it whether right or left-handed. This mouse is both perfect for gamers and those of us who are active computer users and spend a few hours a day using a computer.
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As we collect more and more television-related gadgets, the number of remote controls expands until we find ourselves fumbling with four or five remotes trying to find the right one for the task at hand. That's where Logitech's line of Harmony Remote Controls comes in. They promise to control several devices to make watching TV, playing a DVD, or listening to music possible with one-click on one remote. We took a look at the Harmony 650 remote to see if it delivered on this promise.
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