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Does this new 7.1 Tritton Warhead headset have what it takes to be king of the console headsets?
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Today we take a look at LEETGION's innovative gaming mouse - the Hellion, which packs a mechanical switch.
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Today we take a look at the SteelSeries Siberia V2 Frost Blue Edition gaming headsets. These headsets are based on the original award-winning Siberia series headsets which are used by professional gamers worldwide. This is the latest ‘enhanced’ version featuring blue illumination, a noise cancelling microphone, and an integrated USB sound card supported by the SteelSeries Engine software. Read on to see if these headphones are a true upgrade to the original Siberia!
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Roccat’s gaming mouse portfolio sees the newest leader to its flagship series. Can the 8200 DPI-capable Kone XTD prove that it deserves to sit at the summit of Roccat’s critically acclaimed mouse catalogue?
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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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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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As the second mouse from Roccat’s updated Kone series to hit our labs, the Kone Pure looks to offer the same excellent gaming performance as its sibling – the Kone XTD – while reducing the physical dimensions and retail price. Does the Kone Pure have what it takes to impress as much as the ‘Must Have’ Kone XTD did?
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Aujourd'hui, nous allons passer en revue le dernier né des périphériques de CM Storm, le Quickfire TK. Ce n'est rien d'autre qu'un Quickfire Pro, que nous avons déjà testé d'ailleurs. Le Quickfire TK, c'est: des touches mécaniques Cherry MX, un rétro-éclairage intégral, et un clavier beaucoup plus petit ! Et ceci grâce à la suppression du bloc de touches multi-directionnelles...
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Mobility is one of the current buzzwords. If a gamer wants to be part of a championship or an LAN party, the worst peripheral to transport is the keyboard, especially the mechanical ones, which are heavier. With this player in mind, CM Storm releases the Quick Fire TK, a compact version of the Quick Fire Pro that fits in a backpack. The model is also indicated for those who don't have a lot of desktop space. Although it is small, the product features a complete numpad, multimedia and illumination controls. The only things it doesn't do are macro recording and key configuring. Let's describe the Quick Fire TK and then evaluate it.
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