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Speedlink Competition Pro 99 Game Pack | Posted on: 28/01/2010 @ 17:57
Speedlink have decided to put together a simple package of 99 games from one of the \'80s-to-early-\'90s era\'s most prominent gaming systems - the Commodore 64 - along with a USB imitation of the chunky joysticks representative of those good old days. So we shall now take an [up], [space], [fire], [run] down memory lane to find out if they can hope to cash in on this fine gaming heritage.
Speedlink Wii Bubble Chuk | Posted on: 24/01/2010 @ 18:53
The Nintendo Wii has been out for a few years now, and with prices dropping, various packages available and lots of marketing on TV channels - many have embraced the Wii. It unites all types of people, even grandma is now a gamer! Naturally, as with most consoles and especially with the Wii, controllers are an absolute neccessity. The more you have the more people can join in the fun. Various ...
Speedlink Bubble Chuk | Posted on: 22/01/2010 @ 18:59
The final in our trio of mini Wii accessory reviews from Speedlink is the Bubble Chuk. Designed to replace the original Wii Nun Chuck accessory or at least give you a fancy coloured option with an alternate shaping. Let\'s see how it fares.
Speedlink Wii Controller Classic | Posted on: 21/01/2010 @ 21:26
Following on from our Speedlink mini review of the Zone Charge Station, here\'s another one from Speedlink, the Classic Gamecube style controller for the Wii. Designed to be an ergonomic update to the older design, and fit it alongside the stylings of the usual white Wii. How does it compare to the original it\'s based on, and is the update worth it over the, more old school alternatives? Let\'s ...
Speedlink Zone Wii Induction Charger | Posted on: 20/01/2010 @ 16:49
The Wii mote has become part of our everday culture, with the home console being the most widely know and used of the current generation. Bridging the gap between those gamers who just wern\\\'t comfortable with a standard control, and wanted something more familiar, you\'d be hard pressed for someone to not recognise these strange controllers on sight. Despite the joys of wireless there is ...
SteelSeries Xai | Posted on: 20/01/2010 @ 12:57
The Xai is an impeccably presented mouse. It looks good, feels good and works very well indeed. It’s sensitivity range, configurable button options as well as macro functionality makes it incredibly flexible. It is a pricy bit of hardware but in all honesty something like the Xai would probably be the last mouse you’d ever buy.
Microsoft LifeCam Cinema 720p HD-Webcam Review | Posted on: 19/01/2010 @ 4:27
Webcams are rapidly becoming a very popular item. In fact, webcams were one of the most popular electronic items purchased for the 2009 holiday season. Microsoft has long been a competitor when it comes to webcams and with the release of the Microsoft LifeCam Cinema 720p HD Webcam H5D-00001 they may have placed themselves on top of the market. With Skype, Windows Live Messenger, and even Google ...
Mionix Naos 5000 | Posted on: 14/01/2010 @ 19:34
With Mionix\\\'s previous headline mouse, the Mionix Saiph 3200, dropping in price to a much more attractive level around the £35 mark, the way has been paved for a new entry to the high end of Mionix\\\'s gaming peripheral range. In keeping with Mionix\\\'s cosmology theme, the Naos 5000 takes its named from a blue super giant star with the 5000 referring to the maximum dpi - 5040. ...
SteelSeries Kinzu Optical Gaming Mouse | Posted on: 14/01/2010 @ 11:09
These days your typical gaming mouse would have up to 8 buttons, have a weight system and enable you to customize the colours in just a few clicks. Such a sophisticated device can only mean one thing, gaming mice have certainly progressed in the last couple of years. Recent trends have been to design gaming mice to be funky, modern and feature bursting, and as such you would expect to pay the ...
What is the Best Mini Camcorder? | Posted on: 14/01/2010 @ 8:40
You might use your mobile phone for taking the odd spontaneous snap but a decent digital camera will yield much better results. The same is certainly true for video. We take a look at six of the latest mini camcorders and compare them to the popular iPhone 3GS.
Kindle vs Sony vs Cool-er eBook Readers | Posted on: 10/01/2010 @ 14:00
Is your collection of books threatening to take over your home like some unstoppable beast of literary greatness? Never fear! Thanks to the joys of flash memory and E-ink screens, you can now condense your collection into a thin slab of gadgety goodness.
ROCCAT ARVO | Posted on: 06/01/2010 @ 23:20
On the ever-growing gaming peripheral markets there have been lots of manufacturers and even more ideas on how to stand from the crowd, but at the end of the day there are just a couple of real players. One of the big names is Roccat, and this time they have come up with a new keyboard - Arvo.
What is the Best Gaming Headset? | Posted on: 03/01/2010 @ 13:20
There are dozens of headsets out there that tout themselves as being the perfect combo of headphones and mics for PC gaming. We take a look at six of the latest to hit the shelves of etailers from £9 to £83.