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CM Storm Sentinel Review | Posted on: 29/11/2009 @ 13:20
CM Storm is Cooler Master's gaming wing, and the manufacturer has decided to delve into the world of gaming mice. We check out the Sentinel mouse, a veritable treasure trove of gaming widgets and customisability.
Roccat Kova Review | Posted on: 29/11/2009 @ 13:00
We take a look at German gaming gear manufacturer Roccat's Kova mouse, a peripheral that lets you adjust its settings without the need to add another bit of software to your system.
Coolermaster Mouse Mats | Posted on: 17/11/2009 @ 16:13
Coolermaster is a name that will be instantly recognisable to most hardware fans, being a longstanding big player in the case, psu and cooling market. This time round though we will be trying out something a little bit different from Coolermaster, their range of CM Storm mouse mats aimed at the gaming market. As anyone who has missed that vital head shot can tell you, the surface on which you ...
SteelSeries Siberia V2 Headset | Posted on: 16/11/2009 @ 15:13
It was only a few weeks ago that I reviewed the Steelseries Siberia and today we have a fresh new version of this wonderful headset. Steelseries have recognized some of the issues that critics highlighted in the first version of the Siberia, and have made steps towards creating an even better gaming headset - which is fabulous news. I always find it admirable when companies identify problems and ...
SteelSeries 9HD Mouse Pad | Posted on: 13/11/2009 @ 19:00
SteelSeries' latest mat is quite a tiger leap forward in terms of technology. Called 9HD this mat has the potential to fill the gap left behind from the elderly SteelSeries S&S mat which elevated SteelSeries to the elite of mouse mat manufacturers.
StarTech Dual-SATA Docking Station SATADOCK22UE | Posted on: 13/11/2009 @ 2:39
Benchmark Reviews has put a plethora of storage enclosures and systems through their paces and all of the predecessors fell neatly into readily recognizable categories. The StarTech SATADOCK22UE is a horse of a slightly different color offering features that bridge the existing product categories it\'s neither a case nor storage array, but has the capacity to allow access to single data drives ...
Logitech Performance Mouse MX and Anywhere Mouse MX @ InsideHW | Posted on: 12/11/2009 @ 21:41
Mouse as PC peripheral had few significant evolutionary steps in its history. Since the 80’s, when first commercial mouse was presented, mouse devices evolved and changed the way they work few times. Until now, we had mechanical mouse devices with ball, after which came optical and finally laser mouse devices. Of course, every evolutionary step introduced improvements in precision and user ...
CM Storm Sentinel Advance Mouse Review | Posted on: 12/11/2009 @ 18:20
We tested the first gaming mouse to come out from CM Storm, the gaming brand from Cooler Master, the well-known maker of computer cases and CPU coolers.
Coolermaster Sentinel Advance | Posted on: 12/11/2009 @ 17:17
One of the tactics that some companies have used to help themselves through the tougher times of the global recession is by diversifying their product range. Since they also have a pseudo gaming division with their Storm chassis, Coolermaster seem set to take advantage of the growing pro-gamer market. The Coolermaster Storm Sentinel Adance is the company\'s first attempt at producing a gaming ...
Roccat Kova | Posted on: 06/11/2009 @ 16:58
Roccat are well known at this stage for their impressive PC peripherals, introducing desktop spacial management along with massive ammounts of viral media. Today we\'re looking at a product form them that\'s definately in the Roccat vein. Known as the Kova, it\'s a 3200 DPI mouse, with a solid plastic shell, and an interesting driverless design. Sounds intriguing, let\'s check it out.
Belkin SOHO 4-Port DVI/USB KVM Switch F1DD104L | Posted on: 03/11/2009 @ 17:32
It\'s a common scenario for many of us these days: multiple computers, but no desk space for multiple monitors, keyboards, and mice. You might have a work machine and a play machine; or a home media server you access and control over the network, but it would really be nice if you had a monitor and keyboard sometimes, or maybe you just thought it would be fun to try one of those $200 nettop ...
Professional Mechanical Keyboard Comparison | Posted on: 03/11/2009 @ 17:28
There are a lot of keyboards out there. Some keyboards are wireless; others offer lighting effects, programmable displays, and drivers that remap the keyboards to configurations optimized for specific applications and games. But if you\'re a serious typist - a professional who thinks that a keyboard\'s primary duty is to enable fast and accurate typing, and not to glow prettily or adjust your ...