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The trackball, a related pointing device [to the mouse], was invented by Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Kenyon Taylor working on the Royal Canadian Navy's DATAR project in 1952. It used a standard Canadian five-pin bowling ball. It was not patented, as it was a secret military project." (Source: Wikipedia). Is it scary to think that the concept of a computer mouse is almost 50 years old? Back then, it was a very primitive and bulky device; nowadays, it even comes with its own processor. Well, at least the SteelSeries Sensei comes with its own built-in processor, and many other features which I will get into later. As a gamer, the mouse is an absolute critical part of when playing almost any game. In fact, only a select few games can be played without a mouse, and even fewer of them are played competitively. In the click-centric world of PC games, it is obvious that if you want to dominate in games, you will need to have a good mouse, and certainly a good keyboard wouldn't hurt either. The Sensei offers seven mouse buttons, which for many non-gamers might sound absurd, but any serious gamer understands the power of having extra buttons. Looking back, I almost find it funny how I used to think two buttons on a mouse was plenty for my Pentium computer, or even further back, the one button mouse on the Apple II. While the horror of using a one button mouse without a scroll wheel sinks in, let's take a look at the SteelSeries Sensei and its seven buttons.
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The latest Kana mouse from SteelSeries is CounterStrike: Global Offensive themed, offers CPI values from 400 to 3200, two extra programmable buttons on the sides and for the mouse to become fully configurable we need to access the free download of the SteelSeries Engine from their website.
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Technic3D hat die CM Storm Spawn Gamer-Maus im Test. Im Gegensatz zu den beiden Mäusen "Sentinel" und "Inferno" verzichtet CM Storm auf einige optische und technische Details. Ob die "Spawn" dennoch überzeugen kann, zeigt der folgende Kurzbericht.
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When Razer first introduced the Naga a lot of people made jokes and references to its phone like number pad on the side. Then soon after, not only did I see a lot of people sporting them, but a lot of the manufactures introduced their versions of the MMO mouse. Suddenly it was only partially crazy to have a full phone number pad under your thumb. Recently Razer introduced their new Naga 2014, the second major redesign of the Naga although I would consider the 2012 edition to be less of a “major” redesign. I’m really excited to see what they have learned from the last model and changed for this model. I have been using it for a little while now and I can finally tell everyone about my experience.
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Nowadays, the world runs on the idea of being busy. Most of us find ourselves conforming to the world's view of staying busy because, well, it's the only way to survive. Heck, even the word "business" -- the very foundation of our society -- is derived from this very word. What does busyness bring us? Health problems, stress, lack of sleep, and even sometimes unhappiness. If one thinks about it, the world is simply an environment perfect for masochists who simply thrive for suffering, haha. However, as disturbing as this introduction seems, there is one thing that relieves us of becoming, for lack of a better word, zombies. This thing is hobbies. Some of us find enjoyment in arts, music, games, and much more. However, with a certain hobby, comes a certain price tag. Preston, my fellow colleague, once shared about his love for airsoft in the NZXT Bunker review back in March. Such a hobby requires a very deep wallet. Other hobbies, whether it may be as simple as collecting cards, or rocks, requires some sort of capital. Audio is no different. In fact, let me be the first to say that good quality audio equipment is quite a lot more expensive than your average deck of Pokémon cards. Recently, Thermaltake's sub brand Tt eSPORTS is getting in on the gaming audio industry with their Shock series of headsets. More specifically, we will be looking at the Tt eSPORTS Shock Spin headset. With this headset geared primarily towards gamers, can it compare against the big boys? Itching to find out? Read on!
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Microlab is a relatively small company in the audio world but that isn’t stopping it from delivering decent quality speaker systems. Previously we have had a look at the Solo 6C as well as the FC360 2.1 speaker systems and were impressed by both. Can Microlab deliver similar sound quality in a headset however? Today we are going to find out, with our review of the Microlab T1 Wireless Bluetooth Headset.
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Zowie released a gaming-grade mouse without configuration options as a simpler alternative to gamers. Read our evauation of the product.
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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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Today we’ll be taking a look at the Razer Naga. This is a top tier mouse aimed at the MMO/RTS crowds. If you’re not familiar with these games they involve a lot a lot of number button combos and quick mouse movements respectively. As such this mouse is packed with a myriad of buttons and an insane dpi. Follow along as we find out if Razer hit this one out of the park or if you should leave this product on shelf to gather dust.
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eSports are starting to take over the gaming industry with the new push of games that are more team based and focused, with that being said the market for gaming gear for the past few years has been at an all-time high. One of the companies who has been in the scene and going strong for a while is Thermaltake and with their Tt eSPORTS line they have much to offer every level of gamer on the market. Well today we are going to take a look at their new gaming mouse called the Volos. This is their MOBA/MMORPG mouse.
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