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QPAD CT – KODE5 Collectors Edition | Posted on: 27/04/2009 @ 17:58
For many general computer users, mouse pads are a thing of the past. But are they? Ask any gamer and they’ll instantly say no. A good quality mouse pad aids in supreme gaming accuracy and unbelievable comfort. On paper the QPAD CT boasts to do all of this. But does it? Well read on and you’ll find out…
Enermax Aurora Micro Wireless Keyboard Review | Posted on: 25/04/2009 @ 1:40
A look on the new Aurora Micro Wireless a small wireless aluminum keyboard for your home theater PC or video game console.
Razer Goliathus | Posted on: 23/04/2009 @ 21:00
Razer recently launched a new mouse mat concept dubbed Goliathus. The Goliathus mats are available with two different surfaces and in three different sizes. Add the fact that they can be had for as low as $14.99 makes them extremely interesting.
QPad CT Grin | Posted on: 22/04/2009 @ 13:56
When you’re looking at peripherals and in particular mice, the mouse pad often falls by the wayside – mouse pads are just freebies for companies to advertise on right? Wrong; the mouse surface is almost as important as the mouse itself and a good pad will be smooth, comfortable and allow the mouse to be very high precision – something that is essential for all gamers. So, ...
Raptor-Gaming K1 | Posted on: 20/04/2009 @ 9:05
Raptor-Gaming manufacture all manner of peripherals and input devices that are intended, as the name suggests, for gaming purposes. The products have high quality designs with one aim in mind – to maximise performance. The keyboard I will be taking a look at today has some very special features, such as cherry gold crosspoints and afterglow keys, that should make this product stand out ...
Saitek Cyborg | Posted on: 20/04/2009 @ 6:38
Today we take a look at a new rodent that promises innovation, functionality, and an affordable price to boot: the Saitek Cyborg gaming mouse. The Cyborg certainly looks different, and it does have some very unique features, but how does it work and feel when chasing down the little noobies in a busy CS:S or CoD:WaW server? Let\\\'s take a closer look and find out.
OCZ Eclipse laser gaming mouse | Posted on: 16/04/2009 @ 9:36
After looking at OCZ\'s Dominatrix mouse last year, today we spend some time with a new addition to the company\'s range of laser gaming mice, the cheaper and slightly smaller Eclipse. How does it compare to its more expensive sibling, and can it carve out a niche for itself in the growing market of mice for gamers?
Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet Review | Posted on: 15/04/2009 @ 18:20
Review of the Wacom Bamboo Fun Tablet an inexpensive tablet for you to draw and write on your computer using a pen.
Hiper Slim Aluminum USB/PS2 Keyboard Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 13/04/2009 @ 9:00
This HIPER offering is a very good keyboard for general internet surfing, email and occasional document creation. If a larger, classier version of a laptop style keyboard appeals to you, then this could be a welcome addition to your home office setup. The construction is solid, the build quality excellent and the keys are nice and quiet during use.
Razer Mamba | Posted on: 11/04/2009 @ 12:50
No it's not a typo: the Razer Mamba is a wireless gaming mouse that costs the best part of £120. Razer claims it has incorporated wireless technology that matches a wired connection for responsiveness, and if that's not enough to whet your appetite, maybe the 5,600dpi count or Rolex-style packaging will be.
Belkin n52te Speedpad Review | Posted on: 09/04/2009 @ 22:32
A Gaming Speedpad is designed to help gamers of all varieties take their skills to next level by using a set of carefully placed keys on an input device that can be changed to however the user wants. These Speedpads built to give a clear advantage over an opponent by combining keyboard and mouse functionality into one dominative device have become quite the rage amongst hardcore PC gamers.
Thrustmaster Run-N-Drive PC/PS3 Wireless Gamepad | Posted on: 08/04/2009 @ 17:22
Since testing computer hardware products is a PC-centric task, I\'ve never wandered very far from what I know. But after writing my editorial Year In Review: 2008 Computer Hardware Industry Failure it seemed wrong not to taste the forbidden fruit... so I purchased a Sony PlayStation 3. Aside from the PS3 system, which quickly received an Editors Choice Award-winning Solid State Drive upgrade, I ...
Logitech Harmony 1100 | Posted on: 07/04/2009 @ 23:32
The evolution of Logitech Harmony universal remote controllers, that started with Harmony 1000 model, is continued with newest Harmony 1100 model. It is obvious that traditional shape is abandoned in favor of shape that is more suited for two hand navigation. Most of the controls are available through touch screen that has QVGA resolution and 3.5 inch diagonal. Advantages of new model compared to ...