Home >>
Web Links >>
Peripherals
(2330)
Peripherals
Der Hersteller Razer gehört zu den Spezialisten in der Gaming-Szene und hat in der Vergangenheit mit eingien hochinteressanten und auch innovativen Produkten für Aufmerksamkeit gesorgt. In diese Reihe gliedert sich nun auch die Spieler-Maus Ouroboros ein, welche sich durch bewegliche und wechselbare Teile an die Handfläche des Nutzers anpasst. Ob die Maus auch darüber hinaus überzeugen kann, wird unser heutiger Test zeigen.
Peripherals
Metadot's Das Keyboard is one of the most recognized keyboards on the mechanical keyboard market. The Das Keyboard has become one of the standards to which all other mechanical keyboards are compared. The question that Benchmark Reviews will be trying to answer is Metadot's keyboard "The" keyboard to have or is it just another mechanical keyboard in the growing market of mechanical keyboards aimed at both the gamers and the professionals. In this article Benchmark Reviews tests the Das Keyboard Professional Model S Mechanical...
Peripherals
Today we are going to take a look at the Enermax Aurora Wireless Keyboard which incorporates a laser trackball and mouse keys into the bezel of the unit. This makes it ideal for use with home theatre computers or in other applications where a dedicated mouse isn’t preferable.
Peripherals
Technic3D hat das Creative MA330 Headset für Smartphones im Test. Ob die In-Ear Kopfhörer für Smartphones in Klang und Tragekomfort punkten, steht im nachfolgenden Kurztest
Peripherals
SteelSeries took the original APEX, stripped it of most of the fancy stuff, and now deliver the APEX with just the essentials needed to dominate your game of choice.
Peripherals
Recently ROCCAT updated one of their keyboards, the Isku, branding the new model Isku FX. We liked the original Isku model though we had some small changes which we would have liked to have seen in order to make the keyboard really stand out. So today we'll take a look at the Isku FX and see what changes have been made and whether ROCCAT have addressed any of the points we raised in our original review of the Isku.
Peripherals
It wasn't all that long ago that we took our first look at some of the products on offer from the new division at Antec, known as Antec Mobile Products, or A.M.P., if you missed that article the first time around you can check it our here. Today I will be continuing our look at their new product range and seeing just what else they have to offer to the world of mobile components.
Peripherals
If you're a gamer then you have no doubt heard of Steelseries, if you haven't heard of Steelseries, then you've been gaming while sitting under a rock for the last few years! Steelseries are one of the biggest gaming peripheral brands on the market, both in terms of sales and reputation, this is down to their much loved product ranges that span PC, console gaming and more recently mobile.
Peripherals
This week I have been spending time with the M95, the latest gaming peripheral from Corsair. Corsair have a long and rich history in the PC market and have experience in making everything from some of the finest PC chassis on the market, award-winning high-end CPU coolers, SSD hard drives, memory modules and many of them prove popular around the world with enthusiast gamers, PC users and just about anyone else, chances are this if you've been a PC user for more than a couple of years, you've owned at least one Corsair product.
The M95 is part of the Corsair gaming range and will take its place along side other Corsair products such as the M65 FPS mouse which we reviewed last month and while that was one of the finest FPS mice I've ever seen, the M95 is set to tackle the world of MMO gaming, if you think the world of competitive FPS gaming is fierce, then move aside, because MMO gaming can demand so much more of a gaming mouse, but will the M95 have what it takes to fulfil the exacting demands of the MMO gaming crowd, or is it just another mouse with more buttons that most people need?
execution time : 0.065 sec