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Cooler Master SPAWN mouse review 3

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/03/2011 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]
Today we peek at a new offering from Cooler Master, the Spawn mouse that falls into the CM Storm series. It's a mouse that fits guys like myself really well, big hands thus big mouse, good rubberized grip and not too much fuzz with LEDs and pro-active stuff. It does come fully programmable and the memory inside the mouse to save it in. Read article

Tagged as: Cooler, Master, review

Gigabyte Aivia K8100 gaming keyboard review 3

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/11/2010 03:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

We review the k8100 from Gigabyte. nothing wireless, everything wired to wipe out latency, customizable and programmable macro's, good weight responsive keys and looks that somehow resemble Ferrari's and Lamborghini cars.

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Tagged as: Gigabyte, gaming, keyboard, review

Cooler Master Storm Inferno mouse review 3

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/12/2010 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]
We test and review the CM Storm Inferno mouse. A mouse obviously targeted at gamers, but Cooler Master diversified and refined it even a little more as it is a mouse targeted at MMO's. This gaming peripheral features a total of 11 buttons, nine of which are actually programmable, 128kb onboard memory, a Rapid Fire Tactical key and a Storm Tactics Multiplier key that gives access to 32 extra programmable outputs for macros, scripts and other unique commands. All that armed with a 4000 DPI twin laser sensor. Read article

Tagged as: Cooler, Inferno, Master, review

Gigabyte KM7600 keyboard mouse review 3

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/23/2010 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

Meet the KM7600, 2.4GHz Wireless Deluxe Combo with Keyboard and mouse. A combo that Logitech can learn a thing or two about especially when it comes to pricing. The keyboard has many hot keys for access to multimedia and Internet browsing controls, comes in an ergonomic industrial design. Users can control individual working station easier and faster with powerful multimedia designed keyboard and DPI adjustable mouse. Keeping it all connected is a 2.4GHz Wireless Nano Receiver, with Nano referring to small we assume. The KM7600 supports 10-meter transmission with using life time up to four months.

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Tagged as: Gigabyte, keyboard, review

Mionix NAOS 5000 mouse review 3

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/22/2010 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

Mionix is a Swedish company that has been around for a couple of years and as such, for a company of their stature it will be difficult, but they'll try to compete with companies such as Logitech and Razer. Mionix tries to do things differently and desires to be a leading brand in the gaming market. Today we test their high-end gaming mouse, the Mionix NAOS 5000. Let's get the e-peen specifications out of the way first; the Naos 5000 is equipped with seven programmable buttons, 5040 dpi laser sensor, 1ms response time, 40,000MHz sampling rate and a tracking speed of 5.1m/sec. Numbers yeah... but do they uphold what they claim?

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Tagged as: Mionix, review

Ozone SMOG gaming mouse review 3

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/19/2009 03:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]
Smog is one of the most extreme mouse's I have tested personally in a while and we've seen a good number of them. Smog is as versatile as can be and not only that, it's a very ergonomic mouse with a great feel and guess what, an affordable sales price as well. The Smog features an ergonomic right handed design, it has an embedded Avago 9500 laser sensor, 7+2 programmable buttons, and a DPI settings 5040 (selectable). The mouse also comes with a rubber left side grip, ceramic footpads, an adjustable weight. And sure, Macro modes for gaming profiles as well and 4-way scrolling. Read article

Tagged as: gaming, review

Cooler Master Sentinel Advance mouse review 3

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/14/2009 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

Yes, it's finally available on the market. Cooler Master have launched their Sentinel Advance mouse, yeah the one with the cute little OLED screen inside. It's funky, it's new, it's slightly refreshing. The coolest thing has to be the fact that Cooler Master integrated a little OLED screen inside the mouse... and that certainly is a first. So without further ado, let's fire up this review and check out what CoolerMaster has in store for us with the Sentinel Advance mouse.

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Tagged as: Advance, Cooler, Master, Sentinel, review

OCZ Behemoth game mouse review

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/02/2009 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]
We review and test the all new OCZ Behemoth gaming mouse. This gaming mouse is packed with good features and has a great design. Very ergonomic, very well though through and very affordable as well. The Behemoth has five key features. DPI switching, double lasers for double precision (well that the theory at least), it is weight adjustable and it has a braided cloth USB cord, no sticky rubber thing. Next to that the mouse has a little memory which means you can save game profiles in there. Read article

Tagged as: Behemoth, review

Paccus fluid head force feedback HAWK Joystick interview

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/16/2009 03:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]
An interview with Joseph Melskens from Paccus. A Dutch absed company who is wotrking on the new revelation in Force Feedback based Joysticks, fluid head based force feedback. Paccus developed a totally new kind of joystick. One which is real 3D, is as precise and fast as a game mouse, has extra programmable keys, but most important has a unique (patented) fluid head force feedback, that can pull you out of your seat! This is not a toy, it is made from metal. We also have some photos ogf the prototype. Read article

Tagged as: Joystick, Paccus, feedback, interview

NZXT Avatar mouse review

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/20/2009 03:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]
NZXT Avatar test. Recently NZXT released their first gamers mouse to the market. It's called the NZXT Avatar, have a peek .. then browse to the next page where we'll show you it's functionality and specifications. Then we'll show you a nice photo-shoot, some subjective experiences .. followed by a conclusion. Read article

Tagged as: Avatar, review

OCZ NIA review - Neural Impulse Actuator

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/10/2008 03:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]
It's spooky, it might even be a little scary .. but recently OCZ developed a new product that monitors your brain and facial muscle activity. Increased activity measured on several spots on your head will result in very small electrical current's, allowing you to control your games. Read article

Tagged as: Actuator, Impulse, Neural, review

Smooth Creations Customized Volkswagen Bus PC review

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/09/2008 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]
Today something unique, a Smooth Creations Customized Volkswagen Bus PC test. You can purchase pre-build customized PCs, or of you have won the lottery, pick out your own PC and have it custom tailored. The sky is the limit here, you pick you components from low-end to high end, regular cooling, water-cooling, single GPU or 3-way SLI/CrossfireX you name it and they make it. Ours was a Crossfire model, airbrushed in a pretty unique design. Read article

Tagged as: Creations, Customized, Smooth, Volkswagen, review

Cyber Snipa Stinger 3200 DPI laser gaming mouse

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/14/2008 03:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]
We have a review on the Cyber Snipa Stinger gaming mouse. A 3200 DPI laser mouse with fine precision, good looks and to some degree, it's even customizable thanks to a dominant software application. I was enchanted to get my hands on the Cyber Snipa Stinger Gaming Mouse. While this piece of hardware is clearly aimed at the hardest of the hardcore FPSers, its resourcefulness and features make it a comfy mouse even for everyday use. Read article

Tagged as: Stinger, gaming

Thermaltake Flare Board

Posted by: Brann Mitchell on: 01/01/2008 03:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]
Thermaltake's take on a gaming keybpad results in the Flare Board, a 44-Key, USB plug & play, keypad with a comfortable layout tailored for games. It's easy to use, but it feels a little mushy and we wish the LED's lit more of the keypad and less of the desk. Read article

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ZBoard MERC Gaming Keyboard

Posted by: Dave Crewe on: 07/10/2006 07:00 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]
Today's product then. What is it? It's a new product from a company called Ideazon who previously brought us the Z-Board. This product is another keyboard yet this time with an integrated game pad. We mentioned ergonomics earlier, and indeed, how good would it be to have all the keys you need to succeed in any top game surrounding your left hand, without having to reach around the entire keyboard to press them? Sounds good to me, and let me tell you, although it's a rather subjective thing, it definitely works. Read article

Tagged as: Gaming, Keyboard, ZBoard

Saitek R440 Force Wheel

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/07/2004 07:00 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]
Now I've had my share of Racing Wheels, Microsoft's SideWinder Steer, Thrustmaster Ferrari wheels and there was one from Logitech which was really good. The downside of the wheels for me are it's sheer size on the desktop. Read article

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Saitek ST90 @ Guru3d.com

Posted by: Veronica on: 01/03/2004 04:17 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]
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Saitek Cyborg Evo review

Posted by: Veronica on: 10/10/2003 07:00 AM [ 0 comment(s) ]
Have you ever played a flight simulator and wished that the joystick you were using was more comfortable? Are you left handed? Are your hands larger than average, perhaps? We may have found a solution for you. And that solution is the Saitek Cyborg Evo joystick. Read article

Tagged as: Cyborg, Saitek, review

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