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Genius MaxFire Pandora-Pro USB Mini Gamepad Review | Posted on: 30/08/2010 @ 23:18
Games that require quick action such as platform games or puzzle games don't always work as well using a computer keyboard. Game pads feel much more natural when you are trying to defeat your opponent in a fighting game, or get to the next grueling level on a fast paced puzzle game. There are a variety of game pads, and Benchmark Reviews has tested many of these game pads over the years. ...
ARCTIC K381 Multimedia Keyboard Review | Posted on: 29/08/2010 @ 23:39
On June 22nd 2010 ARCTIC entered the input device market with three different products: two mice and a keyboard. The keyboard was named the ARCTIC K381 and it sports a few interesting features. In addition to its multimedia and office keys, the ARCTIC K381 has an ultra-slim design. The keyboard’s thickness ranges from 12 to 20 mm, which is a fraction of the thickness of typical keyboards. ...
CM Storm Inferno Review | Posted on: 29/08/2010 @ 15:00
More features that a cinema multiplex, and yet only £40, the Inferno is an excellent gaming mouse
Thermaltake Tt eSports Challenger gaming keyboard | Posted on: 26/08/2010 @ 16:25
If you're looking for a new keyboard with gaming in mind, then Thermaltake's Tt eSports branded Challenger keyboard has an intriguing feature set which looks to capture your imagination, all the way down to a cooling fan for your sweaty palms! If you literally can't wait to get your sweaty hands on such a device, then read on to see how the Challenger shapes up.
Razer Imperator Gaming Mouse | Posted on: 23/08/2010 @ 10:51
Over the last decade, Razer has branched into a range of gaming peripherals and accessories, but their mice have always formed the core of their product lineup and claim to fame. Always looking to push the boundaries, Razer has another mouse on the market, the Imperator. Like most Razer mice, it has a distinguishable design, but also brings some new features to gamers looking for something unique.
Ozone Radon 5K Laser Precision Advanced Gaming Mouse | Posted on: 23/08/2010 @ 1:36
As promised here is the second Ozone gaming accessory review in as many weeks (8 days to be precise!) - the Ozone Radon 5k Laser Precision Advanced Gaming Mouse. Despite their recent entry into the gaming peripherals market Ozone Gaming's first reviewed product (a semi rigid mousepad) did extremely well. It's clear they want to make an impact with their well designed products. Here's a ...
Ozone TRACE Extra Large Sized Professional Gaming Mousepad | Posted on: 18/08/2010 @ 17:40
Today we see the arrival of our first Ozone gaming accessory - the Ozone TRACE Extra Large Sized Professional Gaming Mousepad. Alongside the usual well respected and widely known companies it's often difficult for newcomers to appear. They can make their mark through creative thinking and innovative design.
Asus CineVibe Review | Posted on: 15/08/2010 @ 19:24
A headset that rumbles your head - we see if that's a good thing or just annoying.
Skydigital nKeyboard | Posted on: 12/08/2010 @ 23:07
Skydigital are well known for their PSUs and peripheral devices, especially their range of keyboards.With the nKEYBOARD, Skydigital have aimed to design a peripheral that works for both gaming and in a normal desktop/office setting without the expansiveness of the average gaming board. Let's see if it lives up these aims.
CM Storm Inferno | Posted on: 09/08/2010 @ 21:51
Going back a few months ago there were rumours surrounding the departure of many of the CM Storm staff to form a new brand named Bit Fenix, this was sad news. Personally I really liked the new product range from the Cooler Master division CM Storm, the Sentinel was a firm favourite of mine and of course there is the unforgettable Scout and Sniper gaming cases. With this news, many thought that CM ...
Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. 7 Laser Gaming Mouse | Posted on: 07/08/2010 @ 3:19
Precision is a trait that gamers from all walks of life strive to achieve. Having quick reflexes is vital when proving your worth online; your mouse becomes your weapon, and your virtual existence is held in place by the reliability of its performance. When there's a thirst for pixelated blood that needs to be quenched, there's no substitution for quality. Ergonomics, precision, endurance; it all ...
Cooler Master Storm Inferno Gaming Mouse | Posted on: 05/08/2010 @ 7:56
Cooler Master's Storm Inferno gaming mouse looks very attractive and appears to have hit all the right notes that gamers typically demand. The features on the Inferno look to include a huge range of customizations and game-enhancing options. Aesthetics may help hype a mouse, but comfort and performance are what makes or breaks the deal for most gamers. Let's find out if can live up to the hype.
CM Storm Inferno Laser Gaming Mouse Review | Posted on: 04/08/2010 @ 12:40
The last few years have brought a few small evolutions to input peripherals. Most of these have been driven by demands for better ergonomics, greater functionality and improved performance. Cooler Master's CM Storm division is one of a select few who have risen to meet the demand. The newest addition to their line is a laser gaming mouse called the Inferno. Model SGM-4000-KLLN1-GP debuted at ...
Rosewill RK-V1TP Wireless Keyboard Review | Posted on: 03/08/2010 @ 2:24
Review of the Rosewill RK-V1TP wireless multimedia keyboard, which comes with a touchpad and several function buttons.
ASUS CineVibe Rumble Feedback USB Gaming Headset | Posted on: 02/08/2010 @ 22:26
The world of audio headsets is an extremely competitive market. There are some 20+ brands that I can think of right away, and so, for a brand to enter such a domain is a rather brave journey. We've seen the likes of ARCTIC recently tackle the audio market with confidence and conviction, and there is no reason why a successful brand like ASUS cannot compete against the rivalry. They are a ...
Logitech MK710: For All Those Who Hate Cables! | Posted on: 02/08/2010 @ 21:15
Many of us dislike cables to the point of doing absolutely everything possible to get rid of them. The obvious thing to do is to buy a wireless mouse and keyboard. However, you’ll immediately hit into a major wall - the price. Wireless kits tend to be much pricier than their wired counterparts, and you also need to constantly switch batteries, which makes the wireless option not only costly, ...
ASUS Eee Keyboard PC Review | Posted on: 02/08/2010 @ 16:00
We curiously inspect and inevitably take apart ASUS' concept Eee Keyboard PC.