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Evercool has once again released another solid product to help keep your laptop cool. The Battle Hero with its bold graphics is squarely aimed at gamers. Solid aluminum construction gives it a solid feel and also helps to dissipate heat. Pop out storage drawers and twin cooling fans should keep most people satisfied beyond just the cooling performance.
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Back in 2011 Skullcandy acquired Astro Gaming in a move which seemed to be a good fit for both manufacturers. Skullcandy had of course built a good audio brand but never quite cracked gaming and Astro were showing signs of being an interesting alternative to the Razers of this world. Today we have one of Astros high end gaming products to review, the A50 Wireless which is designed for use with PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 in mind… as well as any device with optical or 3.5mm out.
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The Soundscience Rockus 3D 2.1 Speaker System from Antec comes with one unique feature: 3Dsst™, which is a suite of DSP algorithms that create a virtual surround sound experience from 2.1 stereo speakers. The subwoofer is rated 100W, and the sattelites 25W; the speaker system packs quite a punch and can be connected easily on optical to our preferred sound sources.
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Inside June we received over a dozen of emails by some readers asking about which portable speaker we think it would be best for them to purchase in order to accompany them in their summer vacations. Now of course some of you asked about portable speakers with superior audio quality and plenty of volume while others chose to ask for something really small in both size and weight with good battery life. As you all know the answer is not a simple one and normally large portable speakers produce better and more powerful audio compared to smaller ones while at the same time they also feature larger rechargeable battery packs. If however there's one thing I’ve learned over the years using and testing countless electronics is that there are always exceptions (never say never basically) and the Cube high performance portable speaker by NuForce seems to have what it takes to be part of that small club.
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The Level 10 M Gaming Headset is the next entry in the Thermaltake's Level 10 project. The Level 10 M Headset targets eSports competitors with design quality and styling which continue in the tradition of the Level 10 GT case and mouse. Soft padding and lightweight aluminum construction make it durable without compromising the comfort. Sound is carried over a 3 meter cord with inline volume and microphone controls to a pair of 40mm neodymium drivers to deliver excellent quality. The microphone even has noise canceling built in to ensure crisp, clear communication with your teammates. Priced at $99.99, the Level 10 M Gaming Headset delivers a lot of quality for a reasonable price.
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The Wicked Audio Evac Headphones have 40mm drivers, sensitivity is 103dB, frequency response is 20Hz-20,000Hz, impedance is 32 Ohms and they're available in white, green and black. These headphones are lightweight, compact, offer decent sound quality and are affordable.
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Jetzt zur kalten Jahreszeit verbringen die meisten Menschen die Zeit doch mehr im warmen Heim als draußen in der Kälte. Natürlich gehört zu jedem Spieleabend auch ein ordentliches Headset, denn wie sollte man sonst mit seinen Mitspielern kommunizieren? Dazu hat Cooler Master vor kurzem zwei neue „Ohrwärmer“ auf den Markt gebracht. Namentlich handelt es sich dabei um das „Ceres 300“ sowie „Ceres 500“, welche vor allem durch kristallklaren Klang sowie ein breit gefächertes Einsatzgebiet überzeugen sollen.
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Speakers are typically one of the most ignored pieces of equipment. To the average user the 2.1 system they got for $20 after rebate is good enough but until once you’ve heard the different you’re going to want the rockus! This 2.1 system is not like any another. Drawing 150W in total, you’ll be amazed what the rockus can do.
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Although for the past 7 years or so i have used countless stereo, virtual surround and "true" surround headsets i have to confess that nothing beats an dedicated 5.1/6.1/7.1 surround sound set in terms of positioning audio, clarity, volume levels and comfort especially if you plan on spending many hours in front of the screen. Still i can't deny that headsets can be extremely useful especially when you are using it with multiplayer games (mainly because it's easier to speak with your teammates) or you just don't want to intrude on the privacy of those around you and vice versa. I guess that's also why most people i know own headsets that they use with their computers, however the same does not apply for people with gaming consoles such as the Microsoft XBOX 360 mainly because there aren't as many fully compatible headsets out in the market which is also why today we will be taking a look at the Detonator Stereo Headset by TRITTON.
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Auzentech have been around for a few years now and that's a good thing; as well as being impressive. They entered the sound card game when it was all about Creative and they did so by simply taking a popular chip, the X-Fi, and throwing it on a board of their own with some nice tweaks. A winning formula. Now though, they're branching away from these roots with the re-tooled X-Meridian 7.1, named the 2g. Packing a C-Media CMI8788 audio processor with support for plenty of connectors, a daughter board and replacable OpAmps; audiophiles look like they're in for a treat. Let's see if the rumours are true.
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