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It was only a few weeks ago that I was reviewing Mionix's NAOS 5000 mouse and was very impressed to say the least. For the past 2 weeks I've had the pleasure of testing their Zibal 60 mechanical gaming keyboard. I remember a few months ago typing up a news post about a "rage-proof" keyboard. Because I cover such a broad umbrella of news, sometimes I totally forget what I've talked about a week later. Then I received this bad boy in the mail and I instantly remember it from the feature of it being "rage-proof".
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As one of the larger generic peripheral manufacturers, computer users (and indeed XSReviews) are no strangers to Speedlink’s products. Today, we are looking at the Speedlink Metis, a wireless headset. It’s got a boom mic, USB transmitter and a rechargable internal battery. Is it any good though? Read on to find the out the full prognosis.
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Das Headset gehört für einen Gamer heutzutage genauso zum Handwerkszeug wie eine gute Maus und Tastatur, stellt es doch das zentrale Kommunikationsmedium rund um den Globus dar. Kein Wunder also, dass neben den klassischen Audio-Anbietern auch immer mehr Gaming-Spezialisten auf den Markt der Mikrofon-Kopfhörer drängen, schließlich sind die übrigen Produkte und der Markenname in der Zielgruppe bereits bestens bekannt und genießen im Idealfall einen exzellenten Ruf. Genau so geht es Roccat, denn sowohl die Mäuse als auch die Tastaturen sind enorm beliebt, da darf natürlich auch ein passendes Headset nicht fehlen – wie es dem Roccat Kulo im Gaming-Test ergeht und wie es bei der Musikwiedergabe klingt, damit beschäftigt sich unser Test.
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Finding a good pair of headphones for sporting activities can often be a challenge. Designing for security and comfort without compromising sound quality isn’t an easy task, but Sennheiser have gone one step further with the PMX 680i Sports. Also water-resistant and including a remote control for iPod / iPhone usage these headphones have got plenty to offer. Let’s take a closer look…
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Razer have tried to create one of the best mice possible with the Imperator 2012. They have incorporated two sensors in what they call the 4G Dual Sensor System which gives a very impressive 6,400 DPI and should allow it to track on any surface due to the combination of an Optical and Laser Sensor.
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Off the back of my recent review of the Soyntec Inpput mouse, I’m having a look at the budget Soyntec Netsound 500. This headset is already looking better as its name is spelt correctly. Will it too be a surprisingly good value product, or another one to be left in the bargain bin? Let’s find out
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Today will have the chance to look at the top of the range gaming keyboard from Cyborg, as well as their wired version of the R.A.T. gaming mouse we looked at before and an accompanying gaming surface. A full suite of matching peripherals could be the ideal purchase or gift for the gaming enthusiast.
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Il serait presque insultant de vous présenter Gigabyte. Je doute même fort qu’aucun de nos lecteurs ne connaisse pas Gigabyte. D’une part, il s’agit un peu d’un acteur primordial de la scène informatique mondiale, essentiellement à propos des cartes mamans ; d’autre part, en revanche, Gigabyte est parfois un peu à la traîne concernant les périphériques. Pourtant on sait à quel point le passionné est prêt à se faire une panoplie complète. Du coup, il manquait quand même des périphériques sérieux chez Gigabyte. Il y a bien eu il y quelques années une souris gamer, la Ghost qui, pourtant, était franchement très bien, malheureusement elle a eu du mal parce que peu diffusée. Mais là, Gigabyte semble bien décider à relever les manches pour proposer au gamer exigeant du beau matériel. C’est ainsi qu’à la Ferme sont arrivés le M8100 et la M8600.
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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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The gaming market has been thriving in 2011 thanks to a steady release of quality products from Razer, Steelseries and Thermaltake. Today we are looking at the new Tt eSPORTS MEKA G Unit Gaming Keyboard which is targeted at the FPS, RTS and MMORPG audience.
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