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„Bewaffnung der Gaming Revolution" - nach diesem Motto arbeitet Cooler Masters Label CM Storm und bringt regelmäßig Produkte „von Spielern, für Spieler" heraus. Diese Produkte werden in Zusammenarbeit mit großen Namen aus der eSport Szene entwickelt. Mit dem Sonuz Headset schickte uns CM Storm ein eher günstigeres Stereo-Headset, das trotz seines Preises den Ansprüchen eines Spielers gerecht werden soll.
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In diesem Testbericht stellen wir Euch das P402 Headset der Firma Arctic vor. Aber hierbei handelt es sich nicht einfach nur um ein Headset für den PC im klassischen Sinne. Wir werden es Euch vorstellen und Euch den Klang, sowie die Einsatzzwecke aufzeigen.
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Technic3D hat das CM Storm Sirus 5.1 Headset im Test. Es soll mit der mitgelieferten USB-Soundkarte in Sachen Klangeigenschaften und Tragekomfort den Spieler überzeugen. Ob das Cooler Master Sirus Headset die Erwartungen erfüllen kann, steht im nachfolgenden Artikel.
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For all that the Kone[+] is a great gaming mouse the market has moved on since its release and newer, higher performance sensors have been released. This has prompted Roccat to refresh their Kone range and today we look at the new high end model, the Kone XTD with its 8000dpi+ technology.
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With a slogan of 'For Gamers, By Gamers', Razer create a big image to live up to. This is something that they have done repeatedly for many years by releasing high quality, high performance peripherals aimed at the gaming market.
With the release of the highly anticipated Star Wars: The Old Republic (SW:TOR) which has been developed by RPG Power house BioWare, it is not surprising however, that they decided teamed up with the MMO to release some branded hardware. In total they have designed and released the SW:TOR Gaming Headset, MMO mouse, Gaming Surface and the Keyboard. As far as immersion is concerned in gaming, a headset can be the most important peripheral available, being able to completely immerse someone aurally into the game world.
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The word “Flux” is derived from the Latin word “Fluxus”, which means “to flow”. So when SteelSeries sent us a box with the phrase “Flux yourself” printed on the front, we weren’t sure if it’s a compliment or an insult. Luckily, the box contained more than just random words – inside we found SteelSeries newest addition to their ever-growing audio line-up, the SteelSeries Flux Luxury Edition, for our review....
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The Rosewill RK-9100 mechanical keyboard comes with either Cherry MX Blue or Cherry MX Brown switches to give you a customized typing experience that is second to none. This keyboard also sports individually backlit keys that have four brightness levels and three keyboard modes. Add in extras like a 2-Port USB 2.0 hub and 8 multimedia shortcut keys and you got yourself a high-end gaming keyboard! Read on to see what our thoughts are on this keyboard before you spend over $100!
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Nous voilà de retour sur un clavier mécanique, nos premiers amours. CM Storm a eu un peu de retard à l’allumage par rapport à la concurrence. Toutefois, clairement, le constructeur est bien revenu, notamment sur le nombre de claviers mécaniques disponibles, layout complet QuickFire Pro, avec macros, Trigger, compact QuickFire TK, voire même sans pavé numérique, QuickFire Rapid. Ce dernier n’est pas disponible pour la France, car, apparemment, nous autres, mangeurs de cuisses de grenouilles, ne pouvons pas nous passer d’un essentiel pavé numérique. De fait, le QuickFire TK est un compact avec pavé numérique. Il reprend les grandes lignes du QuickFire Pro, dans un encombrement moindre. Il nous a été ici envoyé en switches rouges.
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CM Storm is back in the KitGuru labs, but this time it’s a headset that gets put through our demanding test procedures. Can the affordable Ceres-400 prove that CM Storm has what it takes to compete in the sub-£40 gaming headset market?
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Logitech has done a fine job bringing mice to the market that at least partially compensate for the lack of a touch screen on a Windows 8 system. Unless you have just purchased a brand new all-in-one system or notebook with built-in touchscreen, chances are slim to none that you own a touchscreen display that adheres to Microsoft’s requirements. With the t620, Logitech succeeded best in our opinion: this mouse offers serious added functionality for Windows 8, that in our experience you will actually use and enjoy. The t400's extra functions are far more limited, too limited to really consider this a true Windows 8 mouse.
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