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Razer Abyssus Mirror Review | Posted on: 31/07/2010 @ 18:24
Can Razer's new cut back Abyssus mouse still hack it despite its budget DNA?
Roccat Pyra | Posted on: 30/07/2010 @ 23:23
As a general rule of thumb wireless gaming mice are far inferior to their wired rodent cousins; simply due to sod's law which makes it run out batteries just as you're going for that important kill. Roccat are well versed in the wired sector of the market with designs such as the Kone and Kova warranting significant praise from reviewers and consumers alike. With the Pyra, Roccat has ...
Cooler Master Choiix Cruiser Wireless Mouse | Posted on: 27/07/2010 @ 12:29
Cooler Master as been working diligently to ease the burden of the diminutive stature of these portable beasts of burden. With CHOIIX series of products, they’re looking to tackle portable, smaller form designs while maintaining good ergonomics and comfort. Packing a small mouse is into your carrying case is likely for someone on the go, and Cooler Master’s latest and greatest in the CHOIIX ...
StarTech USB 2.0 and DisplayPort KVM switch | Posted on: 26/07/2010 @ 17:36
DisplayPort might still be struggling to make itself heard in a market which still appears to be largely dominated by DVI and HDMI, but if you are looking to make use of two DisplayPort capable PCs (and a monitor) then here's something which should make your life a whole lot easier - A KVM switch from StarTech which supports both DisplayPort and USB 2.0 devices.
Roccat Pyra Mouse Review | Posted on: 24/07/2010 @ 17:24
A wireless gaming mouse that's portable and costs less than £30.
SteelSeries NP+ Mouse Pad | Posted on: 16/07/2010 @ 19:10
SteelSeries have always been at the forefront of developing new approaches to the world of gaming. They have an interesting ethos that functionality should play an important role in development of any product and the product on review today certainly has this in mind. The NP+ claims to have stain and water resistant properties allowing it to be easily cleaned. From the outset this is quite an odd ...
Speedlink Repute | Posted on: 15/07/2010 @ 0:32
For the average user, the humble mousepad is of little concern with any old advertising freebie doing the job. At gaming level though, the mat becomes much more significant: tracking and precision are key and so a high quality mousepad becomes vital. Speedlink already have an extension range of pads in a variety of colours, shapes and sizes but the Repute is designed specifically for gamers. ...
JSCO JNL-101K Noiseless Gaming Mouse | Posted on: 13/07/2010 @ 11:05
We are looking at a silent gaming mouse from QuietPC who specializes in quality solutions for silent computing. The mouse has a rather unusual name, the JNL-101K, but don’t let that fool you since it has a rather straightforward design.
Logitech G9x Laser Gaming Mouse Review | Posted on: 05/07/2010 @ 12:08
One of the primary reasons that PC video games are so popular is because they offer precision control and accuracy beyond what the gaming console can deliver. Tools are an important part of the trade, and to be the best you've got to use the best equipment. Logitech is keenly aware of these fundamentals, which is why they've created an entire business around high-performance peripherals. In this ...
Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition | Posted on: 02/07/2010 @ 19:26
On May 4th 2010 (Press release: Link), Razer announced a new mouse named after the Crotalus Oreganus Abyssus, a venomous pit spider. It is the Razer Abyssus Mirror. This mouse is entirely based on another of Razer’s mouse, the Razer Abyssus. Keeping the main features of the latter, this newer mouse does, however, feature a high gloss mirror finish, which explains the “Mirror” part of its ...