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Cyber Snipa Silencer | Posted on: 24/02/2010 @ 17:08
For the professional, there\'s one component of the gaming world that arguably stands out above the rest in importance. You can always disable anisotropic filtering and drop the resolution if you want to claw back a few extra frames each second, but the precision and effective \"frame-rate\" of your mouse will always be limited by the technology in which you invest. It\'s with this in mind ...
Razer Orochi USB/Bluetooth Mobile Gaming Mouse Review | Posted on: 21/02/2010 @ 17:05
Razer Orochi USB2 Bluetooth Mobile Gaming Mouse RZ01-00300100-R3U1 Performance Test Peripheral Review
Cybook Opus eBook Reader Review | Posted on: 20/02/2010 @ 12:10
We take a look at this pocket sized eReader, which weighs in at just 150g. It has support for plenty of different formats, including ePub, but its cheap construction and high price made us think twice.
Speedlink 12 in 1 Sports Bundle for Wii Controller | Posted on: 19/02/2010 @ 10:01
We’ve all seen the TV ads for the Nintendo Wii showing how much fun can be had by family and friends. Families world-wide have embraced the Wii as a fun packed console that not only provides great entertainment for both young and old but also promotes light exercise. Due to the nature of the games on the Wii it’s appropriate that accessories reflect those games and offer some ...
Cooler Master CM Storm Sentinal Advance Gaming Mouse Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 19/02/2010 @ 6:44
It\'s easy to sum up the CM Storm Sentinel Advance. It\'s simply one of the best gaming mice on the market today, if not THE best. What makes it so great is not any one feature in particular, it\'s the combination of ergonomics, performance, and customization that all work together in making a mouse that is a winner for buyers in the enthusiast market.
Enermax Aurora Micro Wireless | Posted on: 17/02/2010 @ 3:47
The Enermax Aurora Micro Wireless is a gorgeous keyboard with a brushed aluminum finish that offers excellent functionality and comfort for consumers looking for something to use with their HTPC. With some very unique features, this keyboard is a real treat.
Steelseries 9HD | Posted on: 11/02/2010 @ 18:19
Steelseries produce a range of gaming gear from mice and mats to keyboards and clothing, providing a range of useful additions to gamers of all abilities. Among the plethora of toys from this Danish-born company is a selection of more than a dozen mousing pads. The mouse mat is an oft-forgot element of the gamer\'s apparel. Much attention is given to mice and high-resolution monitors, but people ...
Microsoft Explorer Wireless Rechargeable Mouse Review @ Tweaknews | Posted on: 06/02/2010 @ 21:08
After using Microsoft\'s new Explorer mouse for over a week, I\'m very impressed by both the functionality of the BlueTrack Technology and the overall design and feel of the mouse. Careful shopping can get you one of these units for around $40 or so, and while cheaper mice are available, I would consider this an excellent value and would have no reservations in recommending this product.
Mionix Naos 5000 High Performance Gaming Mouse | Posted on: 04/02/2010 @ 14:18
Mionix announced the release of the latest addition to their High Performance Gaming Mouse range just a few weeks ago and it is with great pleasure we bring you the Mionix Naos 5000. Mionix only entered the market in 2007, and have already received wide acclaim for their high quality gaming peripherals. The Naos 5000 is aimed squarely at the top end of the gaming mouse market and is a bold step ...
Mionix Naos 5000 | Posted on: 02/02/2010 @ 6:02
The peripheral gaming market is competitive and crowded, but Swedish company Mionix claims the Naos 5000 to be exceptionally comfortable, bore out by a rather unique ergonomic design from what we\'ve seen. The features and specifications for the Naos are impressive, but we\'ve seen many products make big claims on paper, only to find they couldn\'t live up to the hype when put to task. Can the ...
Thrustmaster F1 & F430 Gamepad Controllers | Posted on: 01/02/2010 @ 5:48
Thrustmaster\'s Dual Action Gamepad Controllers for the PC, the F1 Wireless and the F430 Wired, are inspired by famous Ferrari cars, and offer some stylish aesthetics for PC gamers who want the ability to use gamepad controllers. But what about functionality? Let\'s find out.