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Cyborg R.A.T. 7 Review | Posted on: 31/10/2010 @ 8:48
Can unparalleled adjustment and customization options make for a perfect mouse?
Razer Lachesis V2 5600 dpi Laser Gaming Mouse | Posted on: 30/10/2010 @ 5:26
Razer debuted the original Lachesis 4000 dpi gaming mouse back in 2007. For its day, the Lachesis was one of the most sensitive mice you could buy, although by today's standards that 4000 dpi mark isn't such a big deal. Razer have updated the Lachesis V2 gaming mouse with a new design and new sensor, the 3.5G laser sensor in this new version supports up to 5600 dpi and the Lachesis has ...
Ozone Ground Level | Posted on: 19/10/2010 @ 22:14
Here we have a rather fetching mouse mat from a company called Ozone. Ozone haven't been around long but they've made some pretty good products and if this mat performs it claims it's going to make a good addition to any serious gamer's setup.
Mionix Naos 3200 | Posted on: 15/10/2010 @ 23:04
Here we have another mouse from Mionix, the latest in the Naos series. The name Naos comes from a blue super giant star moving very quickly through space, one of the brightest in our galaxy. This mouse sports a 3200dpi sensor as opposed to it's bigger brother's 5040dpi sensor and features a very comfortable looking design but it is pricey. Let's see how it performs and if the high price tag ...
Cooler Master CM Storm Inferno Laser Gaming Mouse Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 14/10/2010 @ 6:03
The Inferno from CM Storm has proven to be a solid choice in the ever-growing world of gaming mice. The $50 price tag is easier on the wallet than many comparable mice, and the wide array of customization options are perfect for gamers who want specific button layouts for different games.
Qpad 5K | Posted on: 12/10/2010 @ 22:33
Most companies that produce mouse mats tend to dip into other peripheral fields; the obvious one being the world of gaming rodents; QPad are one such firm. Today I'm taking a look at a new mouse from them known as the 5k which features a high DPI (though they term it CPI), a good polling rate and low USB response time. Let's see how it compares to some of the more established names on the market.
Logitech G930 Wireless Headset Review | Posted on: 09/10/2010 @ 2:05
Anyone wanting the best experience at home for movies knows that a home theater is a must. The Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset combines all of that audio experience into a classy wireless headset, allowing you to enjoy full surround sound anywhere without being restricted by cables. On paper the Logitech G930 seems to be capable of redefining PC entertainment. Benchmark Reviews will be ...
Microsoft Arc Touch RVF-00001 Portable Wireless Mouse Review | Posted on: 07/10/2010 @ 0:41
Believe it or not, Microsoft has been creating hardware devices for over 25 years. They are no stranger to devices with both form and function. Very recently, Microsoft Hardware Division has created the new Arc Touch wireless mouse that falls in line with such products as the previously reviewed Arc Keyboard. Benchmark Reviews has been given the opportunity to check out Microsoft's Arc Touch ...
Tt eSports Challenger Keyboard Review | Posted on: 03/10/2010 @ 15:24
The Challenger includes a mounted fan for cooling sweaty hands. Weird.