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Today we will be reviewing the Razer BlackWidow Ultimate 2013 Edition. This is Razer’s first refresh of the BlackWidow Ultimate since its introduction in late 2010 and while most of the core features are identical (Cherry MX Blue keyswitches, dedicated macro keys, USB/audio passthroughs, game mode, etc.), there are a number of key improvements to the design...
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We all know the Level 10 chassis, but now Tt eSPORTS has delivered the mouse. Come have a look at what BMW and Tt eSPORTS delivered in the Level 10 M.
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Over the years Sennheiser have built themselves an impressive reputation for audio devices. Their range of headsets for the PC market is full of high quality products that provide a solution for all types of consumer. Not only do Sennheiser do PC headsets they also do headset for both the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. Now, with the new U320, Sennheiser have produced a stereo multi format gaming headset giving a solution to consumers that want a single headset to cover their multiple devices.
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Leopold FC500R Tastatur Die Leopold FC500R verkörpert die Puristin im Reich der mechanischen Tastaturen, die auf Wunsch sogar auf die Beschriftung der Tasten verzichtet. Wir stellen sie im Test vor.
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Through its Storm product line, Cooler Master has introduced an entire family of gaming-oriented peripherals. Time to add one more member to the mechanical keyboard lineup: the QuickFire TK. Featuring a unique layout and a compact footprint, how well does the TK measure up to its heralded sisters? Read on to find out.
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Die Welt wird immer mobiler und gerade unterwegs wollen sich die Anwender gerne ihre Zeit mit kleinen Spielchen vertreiben. Damit man dabei aber nicht auf den gewohnten Luxus von zu Hause verzichten muss, bietet Razer nun mit der Orochi einen mobilen Gaming-Nager an. Doch ob dieser wirklich den gewohnten Spiele-Komfort bietet, dass werden die nachfolgenden Seiten zeigen.
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After almost dying out, then re-emerging as boutique items for snobs, mechanical keyboards are experiencing a sudden surge in popularity as people realize the advantages they have in keyboard feel and longevity over the traditional rubber dome or membrane keyboards. After testing mechanical keyboards from Cooler Master, Corsair, Rosewill, and Thermaltake, Benchmark Reviews now has the opportunity to look at a mechanical keyboard from one of the largest keyboard vendors in the world, Logitech. Join me as I explore the features and capabilities of their new Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.
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Today I'll be taking a look at the Quick Fire TK, the all new mechanical keyboard from CM Storm. CM storm have been in the gaming peripheral business since 2008 and have already had great success with many of their gaming peripherals and gaming computer chassis such as the Trigger Keyboard, QuickFire Pro Keyboard and the Scout II, all of which won awards here on eTeknix. So naturally with all the other CM Storm products we've looked at impressing us in one way or another, I have high expectations of the Quick Fire TK, so can I live up to the high standards set by the rest of the CM Storm range?
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It's no secret I travel with my PC more than most and the size of my accessories almost dictates how many trips to the car I make. As you can imagine size is important and Cooler Master's new compact gaming keyboard, the Quick Fire TK, is right up my alley.
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