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Cooler Master Choiix Accu-Mouse Wireless
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This is another fine Cooler Master product the Choiix Accu-Mouse. Many wireless mouse have entered the market over the years. This particular one has a few features to discuss. In this review we take a look how this works with our lap top. With real world work and some fun as well. I trust you will find this review enlightening and an aid for you to decide if this is the wireless mouse for you. Let us have a look at this Choiix Accu-Mouse Wireless Optical Mouse.:
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Razer Orochi Mouse & Kabuto Mouse Pad
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Lately Razer has been focusing more on niche products than all around gaming products. Take the Razer Naga which is designed specifically for MMOG, which is an exceptional online game mouse. Now they have ventured into mobile gaming and designed the Orochi Bluetooth and wired mouse. You get the convince of wireless Bluetooth operation and save your batteries for when your truly mobile. The Orochi has a small footprint but packs a big gaming punch for when your on the go. By some cruel twist of fate in our kit we also found a Kabuto mouse pad, and we were scheduled for a trip to California for a vendor meeting and factory tour so we took the Orochi and Kabuto out in the field for testing.
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Coolermaster mouse mat roundup
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"Coolermaster is a name that will be instantly recognisable to most hardware fans, being a longstanding big player in the case, psu and cooling market. This time round though we will be trying out something a little bit different from Coolermaster, their range of CM Storm mouse mats aimed at the gaming market.
As anyone who has missed that vital head shot can tell you, the surface on which you use your mouse can have a huge difference with your game play, as well as many other areas of your computing. With 6 variations of mouse mat here, there is bound to be an option to suit everybody, so let's get on with it and have a look at the offerings."
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OCZ Behemoth gaming mouse
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"OCZ’s latest mouse is dubbed the Behemoth, and rightly so. I will spoil the surprise early, this is easily the largest mouse I ever handled. Well endowed mice usually fare pretty well in ergonomics, which is great. The Behemoth also features solid specifications expected from any decent gaming mouse, including a 3200 DPI sensor and a software suite to load custom profiles."
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Logitech G9x Laser Mouse Review
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"Logitech have been in the business for a very long time and should be
easily recognizable to all as the peripheral king of the computing world.
They have furnished the modern gamer with some brilliant products in the two
decades they have been in existence. Today we have the pleasure of studying
one of their newest laser gaming mice the G9x taken from the G series."
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Mouse Combo RF-6572L Nano
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Today we're looking at a wireless keyboard and mouse offering from I-Rocks. This is an interesting product for those looking for a keyboard/mouse combo for their HTPC, or for those just looking for a decent wireless setup for their everyday computer to reduce some wire clutter.
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Mionix Saiph 3200 Gaming Mouse Review
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Gaming has come a pretty long way since its humble beginnings of space invaders and centipede; because of this gaming hardware has improved slightly from the one button, 2 axis joysticks that were the first impressive pieces of gaming equipment. Gaming has become more than just a pass time it has become a sport. With several professional class gamers out there gaming equipment needed to follow suit. Thus from demand comes ingenuity; the gaming mouse was born. The new lines of gaming mice coming out are more than your standard white Microsoft 2 button scrollers. This new breed of mouse has multiple settings and features than you can shake a stick at. Mionix is a fairly new company to the gaming peripheral market so, let’s see if its new mouse the Mionix Saiph 3200 is as “stellar” as its competition.
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Mionix Saiph 1800 Gaming Mouse
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Like to play video games? Hardware is important. Like to play multi-player video games, then hardware becomes even more so. Is your top priority to electronically crush your enemies, see them driven before you and to hear the lamentations of their women? Chances are you probably own the best rig you can afford. When deciding what hardware to buy, most of your checklist should be a no-brainer. Video card? Check. Great CPU, motherboard and memory? Check, check and more check. Most people "in the know" will tell you good gaming peripherals should also be on that list. If you play Real Time Strategy games, you should have a keyboard with a host of programmable keys. If you're into First Person Shooters, then a good mouse is a necessity. However, not just any mouse will do. It has to have more than the standard left and right buttons and scroll wheel. It has to have multiple programmable buttons, quickly respond to your touch and feel right in your hand. But in fact, that's not enough anymore. It should also give you the ability to control its DPI while you're in-game to allow adjustments to your aiming technique on the fly. Ladies, Gentlemen, gamers and site-lurkers: I give you the Saiph 1800 from Mionix. Read on to find out why you might just throw out your current gaming mouse.
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VidaBox Premium Wireless Keyboard with Laser Trackball
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Today on the slab we have a treat from a HTPC and Media Centre specialist company called VidaBox. Quite often is the case that you have spent a large sum on that shiny new HTPC sitting under your TV or in your HI-FI rack, but neglect it as more than a music and movie playback means because you lack that bridge between your grubby mits and the desktop.
I’m talking about keyboard and mouse combinations of course! Your 1080p native screen has more than enough real-estate to display webpages and play games, so why shouldn’t you use that awesome setup to do more than just watch Finding Nemo..."
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OCZ Behemoth Double-Laser Gaming Mouse Review
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The Behemoth mouse from OCZ is a beast of a mouse with plenty of features and no less than 2 tracking sensors. Is it any good as a gaming device? Does it give you the edge? We have spend a few weeks with this mastodon to find out.
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Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance & CS-M FPS Tactics Pad
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I know my first mouse was a simple two-button, beige, loud clicking monster from days long ago. As time progressed from roller-balls to optical mice, things vastly improved, not only for movement, but no longer was the need to constantly remove hair from the roller ball. While optical sensing was a huge leap in mouse technology, Lasers sure stole the show. Along with all the internal technological advances, the exteriors have also come a long way from the square, beige mouse I had for my Commodore 64.
In steps Cooler Master are throwing their hat into the peripherals market and along with the new Storm line-up offers their best effort at mouse design. They’ve taken all the best features of mice already on the market and added a few never before seen technologies imbedded into their design. This sounds like a very promising package in my opinion."
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Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance Mouse Review
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When Cooler Master launched the CM Storm brand they were targeting
gamers, and with the Sentinel Advance they are showing they are not content with
just cases. For a first delve into gaming peripherals, the Sentinel Advance hits
a lot of high notes. A 5600 DPI laser, onboard profiles and OLED screen all come
together in a handsome package that allows plenty of tweaking. The LED lights
while slightly gimmicky can allow for quick profile detection should you be
switching in the dark.
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CoolerMaster Storm Sentinel Advance Gaming Mouse
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"One of the really great features of this mouse had to be the on-board memory which allows you to store settings and eliminates the need to install the software on the computer to use it. I was very much surprised and impressed by the LED features of the mouse. I like the ability to change between 7 different colors on the LEDs. On that note, this mouse had to be the most customizable I've ever had. I really came to appreciate the bleeding edge 5600DPI and the precision of the dual tracking lasers is quite astounding."
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Cooler Master Sentinel Advance 5600 DPI Gaming Mouse Review
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"If you are into serious gaming you may need a mouse to perform over and above what yesterday’s mouse has had to offer. Some gamers are using macros or scripts some need to have higher DPI to get from one place to another in order to mine, build and fight at the same time. Most of the time when purchasing a mouse you sacrifice one feature for another, face it there are not many that do it all and do it well and come in one package.
The Cooler Master Sentinel Advance 5600 DPI Gaming Mouse is quite possibly something you may have been waiting for. The Cooler Master Sentinel Advance offers up to 5600 DPI as well as on the fly profile changing, six color choices, macros, script settings and more all on the same mouse. With all these features will there even be a need to use your keyboard?"
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Cooler Master Sentinel Advance mouse review
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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.
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 Cooler Master has in store for us with the Sentinel Advance mouse.
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Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance Mouse
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"With Cooler Master's first foray into the highly competitive mouse market, the Sentinel Advance looks extremely attractive, and Cooler Master appears to have hit all the right notes with this rodent. The features on the Sentinel also look to include just about everything but the kitchen sink. Aesthetics may help sell a mouse, but the comfort, ergonomics, and drivers are what often make or break the deal for most diehard gamers. We'll take a very close look today at each of these factors to see if Cooler Master can run with the big dogs or is left on the porch."
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CM Storm Sentinel Advance gaming mouse
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“First thing that struck us at first encounter with CM Storm Sentinel
Advance was its size and shape. In era of miniaturization it comes as
real refreshment to see full sized mouse. By its shape and size it
resembles mostly to “good old” Logitech MouseMan Wheel or Microsoft
IntelliMouse Explorer models…”
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Uni-Retractable Optical Mouse
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Up until now, I’ve been packing a small wireless Microsoft mouse to accompany my laptop when I hit the road. It comes with a USB receiver that embeds into the mouse itself for easy travel, but wireless mice have their bugs and they are more of a battery draw. Sometimes, you want something simpler and it is at those times that you may consider the Choiix Accu-Mouse. Let’s check it out!
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Logitech Anywhere MX Mouse
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"This week Logitech announced its new line of mice using the Darkfield laser tracking technology. The new laser tracking technology comes in two mice so far and I will be checking out the Anywhere Mouse MX. The Anywhere Mouse MX is a portable mouse that comes with a bag for carrying it on the go. Logitech also uses its new Unifying Receiver on this mouse to support more than one wireless device with a single tiny receiver. Read on for all of the details on the Anywhere Mouse MX."
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