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Azurues. The word boggles the mind. No, it is not the famous BitTorrent program where individuals use to violate copyright laws. No, it is not the Dendrobates Azureus, the poison dart frog residing in central Brazil. No, it is not Windows Azure, the service platform. Heck, it isn't even referring to the Latin work "Azure", which refers to a specific blue-cyan color. So what the heck is Azurues? Well, after doing a quick Google search, I have absolutely no idea. It seems that Thermaltake's sub-brand Tt eSPORTS decided to flip the "eu" at the end of Azureus to make Azurues. See the difference? According to the all-knowing internet, the only thing that takes the name Azurues is the Tt eSPORTS Azurues. So what is this mouse based off of? It is not blue, it has no hind-legs for jumping, and it is not poisonous. So let's just assume it is only the new first-person-shooter battle-ready mouse from Tt eSPORTS. Out of all the mice from Tt eSPORTS, this one is quite the mystery. Not just in its name; but also its performance. It does not feature all the multiple functions and huge button arrays found on common RTS mice. It only features what is important when aiming for the head; right click, left click, and scroll wheel. Okay, we're done, that is all I have to say for this mouse -- tune in next week... just kidding! As simple as this mouse seems, there is quite a lot to cover. So without further adieu, let's read on!
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Today, we have the SteelSeries 7H Headset to review. It boasts a pull out microphone, is travel friendly (by being able to dismantle into 4 pieces), features rich clean sound and has interchangeable ear cushions. Let’s take a closer look at the 7H.
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I'm a person of first impressions, and first impressions of this keyboard (for me) are quite good. The ZOWIE CELERITAS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard comes in a stylish black box with a circle in the middle that gives you a peek of things to come.
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Technic3D hat die Mionix NAOS 3200 Gamer-Maus im Test. Im Gegensatz zur NAOS 5000 Maus verzichtet Mionix auf einige praktische Details. Ob die NAOS 3200 dennoch ein Blick wert ist, zeigt der folgende Bericht.
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Dans la série des produits Revoltec que nous avons reçu à la Ferme, nous vous proposons aujourd’hui la Fight Mouse Elite. Bien évidemment, il s’agit de la souris pro gamer du fabricant. Celle qui est censée vous aider dans vos pérégrinations de joueur invétéré. Il est vrai que la Revoltec se dote de tous les raffinements à la mode. La question de fond reste votre skill, de façon tout à fait présomptueuse mais ô combien réaliste, à la Ferme, nous ne sommes pas concernés. Mantidor nous a appris tous ses secrets de grand Maître des Arts de la Guerre. Autant vous dire que, même avec une antique souris à boule sans molette, nous déchirons tout avec des scores que la décence nous empêche d’évoquer. Sinon la moitié des teams pro démissionnent et retournent au bac à sable. Comment ça, à la Ferme, on manque de modestie... ? Impossible, c’est une de nos plus grandes qualités.
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Keyboards, they’re not something everyone pays attention to, but they can make quite a difference to your usage experience. What type of switches you go for, the look, the size of the wrist rest, macro keys, the sound of it as you type; all these factors can impact how well you interact with your PC.
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The Aivia M8600 Wireless Macro Gaming Mouse is absolutely riddled with features. During testing I found the responsiveness the best I have ever experienced. This is the first mouse I had to dial down from max resolution for gaming. The software is clean and easy to use making regular tasks smooth and macro programming as simple as I have seen.
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Whenever someone brings up the topic about keyboards, the first thought that runs through my mind is 'headshot'. Why headshot? Well, I just think about the frustrated gamer who does a miniature Hulk smash on his keyboard when he suddenly dies in Counter-Strike. I hate to imagine how many keyboards die every year due to competitive gamers unleashing their rage. Of course, when it comes down to playing games at a competitive level, many would say a mechanical keyboard is the only way to go. Mechanical keyboards excel at quick keystrokes due to independent switches and high tactile resistance. Obviously, those who want the upper edge and play at a competitive level would probably be looking for the typical gaming keyboard and wired mouse. In today's world, some feature LCD screens, and still others provide macro capabilities. However, many people could say, at one point or another, they had to play games with a normal office keyboard. I remember way back when I first got my own awesome gaming computer, I had to settle with a cheap wireless keyboard and mouse. It was nothing special, but I will tell you a little secret of mine. I still loved it. Was I a super competitive gamer at 14? No. Games were all about the fun of being engaged in some fantasy and working towards an objective. It never really mattered if there was a few milliseconds of delay, or have my wireless mouse die on me in the middle of critical situations. The latter grew into the reason why I changed over to a wired mouse for gaming. Nonetheless, the Genius SlimStar 8000 brings back the nostalgia of playing games and completing other office work with a wireless keyboard and mouse, and things have gotten much smaller since then. Read on to find out more about this slim little keyboard and mouse.
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Technic3D hat die SteelSeries 6GV2 Tastatur im Test. Welche Vorteile eine mechanische Bauweise von Tastaturen bietet und ob SteelSeries mit der 6GV2 eine Punktlandung hinlegt, zeigt der nachfolgende Testbericht.
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Mit der Razer Naga Epic, der CM Storm Sentinel Zero-G und der Roccat Kova [+] geben sich drei Spielermäuse mit sehr unterschiedlichen Konzepten im Test die Ehre. Dabei handelt es sich jeweils um vermeindlich verbesserte Neuauflagen bereits seit einiger Zeit erhältlicher Nager. Welche der Refresh-Mäuse aktuell die beste Figur macht, klärt ComputerBase im Test.
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