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The mouse is probably the most important device when it comes to computers, well maybe tied with the keyboard. When it comes to mice you’ve got plenty of options, and not all are created equal that’s for sure. The mouse hasn’t changed much really, but some companies try and redesign them like Smartfish. Today for review I’ve got the Smartfish Whirl Mini Laser Mouse that is unlike any other mouse out there. The Whirl features a laser sensor so it tracks very well on most any surface. What makes the Whirl different is the design of it. The Whirl features what Smartfish calls ErgoMotion, the mouse sits up on sort of a pedestal and the mouse itself pivots all different ways supposedly making it more comfortable and ergonomic. It’s certainly a unique mousing experience.
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ROCCAT have released an updated version of the KOVA, the KOVA[+]. We first looked at the original KOVA in late 2009 and liked its overall performance so were keen to see if they could improve on it as they did with the previous [+] model.
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Roccat is a German based company that was founded in 2007. They are a relatively new company to the gaming peripheral scene but offer several feature rich, sleek looking gaming mice and keyboards among a few other gaming related devices. Roccat's main selling points on their mice are the extreme DPI resolutions they achieve, upwards of 3200 DPI. Roccat is probably most known for the feature packed Kone series of gaming mice which has been met with positive reviews across the net. Today we will be taking a look at the Roccat Kone and Kova, representing both the higher end and lower end gaming markets.
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Unser heutiger Test richtet sich besonders an die MMORPG-Spieler. Titel wie World Of Warcraft, Herr der Ringe Online oder Aion verlangen neben einer guten Maus auch eine breite Palette schnell zugänglicher Tasten. Razer hat genau für diese Zielgruppe die passende Maus auf den Markt gebracht. Wie sich die Razer Naga in der Molten Edition schlägt und ob eine Tastatur jetzt überflüssig wird, zeigen wir in unserem Test.
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Mad Catz may not be the best known name in the electronics accessory business, but odds are that you may have used one of their products before. They manufacture everything from fully licensed console controllers, to Rock Band and Guitar Hero branded instruments. For this review, Geeks.com has sent over the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Elite USB gaming keyboard.
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When Razer offered us their licenced TRON mouse and mat we were a little sceptical about the products, wary due to our experience with other licenced products but still hoping that with this particular set of items that Razer could reach their normal levels of quality. Read on to find out how they did.
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Les plus « vieux » d’entre vous se souviennent sans doute de l’époque ou les bonnes souris gaming se comptaient sur les doigts d’une main et étaient proposées exclusivement par le trio Logitech, Microsoft et Razer. Cependant, depuis quelque temps, tout s’est accéléré avec l’arrivée de nombreux acteurs : Steel Series, Roccat, Nova, Ozone, CM Storm ou encore très récemment Thermaltake. Une multiplication qui élargit grandement les possibilités pour les acheteurs, mais qui, dans le même temps, accroit le risque de faire un mauvais choix. Aujourd’hui nous nous penchons sur deux modèles bien particuliers puisqu’il s’agit de souris pour joueurs dépourvues de liaison filaire, la G700 de Logitech et la Pyra Wireless de Roccat. On perçoit déjà quelques voix se lever dans l’assistance, criant à l’hérésie. Amis intégristes, on se calme ! L’objet de ce test est bien évidemment de se prononcer sur l’opportunité du sans-fil proposé par les deux fabricants : nous avons affaire à deux approches assez différentes puisque les deux souris ont des designs, dimensions, poids et capteurs très différents. Tout comme le prix : 60€ pour la Roccat et 100€ pour la Logitech.
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Suite et fin de notre tour d’horizon de la gamme Arctic, avec des demoiselles souris. En effet, Arctic s’engage aussi sur la voie du commandement. Commandement du pc, avec la souris, bien sûr ! Non pas volonté d’Arctic de devenir les maîtres du monde, nous oui ! Et c’est en passe d’être fait. Cowcotland aux commandes du monde, que dis-je, de la galaxie. Mais avant de mettre en œuvre nos diaboliques plans, nous parlerons rapidement des souris d’Arctic. La M571 et la M551. Et pour une fois, il s’agira de souris de jeu au prix plus que mesuré. Le low-cost est-il compatible avec les exigences minimales du gamer en herbe, de vous quoi !?
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Keyboards are an integral part of our life and they come in many shapes and sizes and some have specialized uses. A little bit ago I was contacted by a new company and they asked me to review a few of their products, specifically wireless keyboards. Today for review I have a small and unique little keyboard from Koribo just called the Mini. It very much reminds me of a gamepad, it has a full keyboard, many special keys, a joystick for controlling the cursor and a touch sensitive slider for scrolling. It uses two AA batteries that are supposed to give you about three months of use. This little keyboard is perfect for an HTPC setup surely or just anytime you might need a little wireless keyboard.
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Today for review I’ve got another keyboard from Koribo called the Leira. It’s a wireless keyboard that features a laptop style touchpad and a full set of multi-media keys. It’s made to be used with an HTPC, but you can use it for your desktop computer of course, but with an HTPC is where it shines surely. With the Leira you’ve got full control of your computer from a distance and quick access to all of the multi-media functions right at your fingertips.
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