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SteelSeries MMO Mouse Legendary Edition @ LanOC Reviews
     Mon, Nov 28 2011 | 9:44A | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Even as early as the name, SteelSeries knows how to appeal to MMO addicts such as myself. Sure, `Legendary` sounds desirable, but what attracts me is the color of the font. It`s not a phenomena restricted to the massive-multi genre, either; anyone who has scrambled for a green set item in Diablo 2 shares the same rush that raiders do when they roll for legendary loot. SteelSeries has dropped a Legendary Edition MMO Gaming Mouse, let`s roll to see if it`s a Need, Greed, or Pass."
  FULL STORY @ LANOC.ORG

NZXT Avatar S Gaming Mouse Review @ OCIA.net
     Thu, Nov 24 2011 | 3:29P | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
?Back in 2008 NZXT released their first gaming mouse, dubbed the Avatar. Other than driver updates to accommodate newer games and provide bug fixes, NZXT has seemed content to leave it at that. You might ask then how NZXT could improve upon the Avatar`s success enough to warrant a new product designation. Well you could start by replacing the 2600 DPI optical sensor with a 1600 DPI laser for better tracking on all surfaces. Then you eliminate two customizable buttons that the majority of users will probably never miss. Continue by reducing the switchable DPI selections from four down to three, throw in 16Kb of memory for storing of settings and profiles, and allow users to customize the LED lighting. Finally freshen up the aesthetics and slap an S model designation on it. Oh yeah, and cut the price almost in half.?"
  FULL STORY @ OCIA.NET

SteelSeries Sensei Pro Grade Laser Mouse Review
     Mon, Nov 21 2011 | 12:37P | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Featuring a state of the art 32bit ARM CPU and a blazing fast 5700CPI/10.8MP laser sensor the latest achievement by SteelSeries called the Sensei Pro Grade Laser Mouse can achieve breathtaking speeds of up to 11.400DCPI with incredible accuracy thanks to the patented ExactTech technologies."
  FULL STORY @ RWLABS.COM

Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Dragon Battle Bag & Conkor Mouse Pad Review
     Mon, Nov 21 2011 | 8:46A | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
I received a box of goodies from Tt eSPORTS at the beginning of this month. The box was absolutely huge and I was thinking, what in the hell is in this box? It can`t be a mouse or a keyboard. As I opened the box I revealed what looked like a duffel bag. But it is much more than that; much, much more. Enter the Tt eSPORTS Battle Dragon Bag. The bag looks quite the LAN buddy from the outside, but once you start exploring it inside of the bag, you really see just how much work Tt have put into this bag. Upon opening the bag, you start realizing that this bag is quite special. The bag itself is Tt`s signature black and red scheme, which looks undeniably hot."
  FULL STORY @ TWEAKTOWN.COM

ModMyMachine SlamePad Mouse mat @ techPowerUp
     Sun, Nov 20 2011 | 12:27P | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
ModMyMachine`s first mouse mat is tested to see whether it can compete with the more estabilshed brands. The SlamePad is made from aluminum and has a lot of distinctive design features. All those looking for a certain color of mouse mat will be pleased to find that the SlamePad is available in a multitude of different colors."
  FULL STORY @ TECHPOWERUP.COM

Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Azurues Gaming Mouse Review @Hi Tech Legion
     Fri, Nov 18 2011 | 5:18A | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
The Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Azurues is a basic 3-button gaming mouse designed for FPS gamers. The Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Azurues has a polling rate of 500Hz and a dpi switch at the bottom adjustable up to 1600 dpi. Like all Tt eSPORTS products that plug into a USB port, the Azurues gaming mouse has a braided and gold-plated USB connector as well as a convenient carrying case. The Tt eSPORTS Azurues does not require any software or drivers to use and is completely plug and play. For gamers that want a simple gaming mouse, the Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Azurues is a high-performance alternative with just the right amount and combination of enthusiast features."
  FULL STORY @ HITECHLEGION.COM

Qualcomm Vellamo Browser Benchmark and Results - Android Web Performance
     Wed, Nov 16 2011 | 11:46P | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
However, TI`s OMAP3 platform in the Droid X scored last here, which is interesting as it has been a high scorer in benchmarks we have performed in the past. While some may point to Qualcomm optimizing Vellamo for their Snapdragon platform, it seems to not be the case as Tegra and Samsung Hummingbird platforms were high scorers in our testing."
  FULL STORY @ PCPER.COM

 
Ttesports Black Gaming Mouse @ Rbmods
     Wed, Nov 16 2011 | 7:52P | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Today we are reviewing Ttesports gaming mouse named Black. This gaming mouse is aimed mainly at gamers, with its teflon coated feet, rubber buttons and more features that we are taking a look at later in this review."
  FULL STORY @ RBMAILING.COM

Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Black Element Gaming Mouse Review @Hi Tech Legion
     Wed, Nov 16 2011 | 7:18A | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
The Black Element looks to be a strong contender in the world of gaming. The Black Element has a ton of features that any gamer would love to have. The main features push it towards a good MMO or RTS gamer mouse. The Black Element has 9 buttons total. Each button can be individually programmed and saved on 5 possible profiles."
  FULL STORY @ HITECHLEGION.COM

OC3D: Gigabyte Aivia M8600 Mouse Review
     Tue, Nov 15 2011 | 5:34A | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Following on from the Aivia keyboard, today we look at it`s p artner the Aivia wireless M8600 Mouse."
  FULL STORY @ OVERCLOCK3D.NET

OC3D: SteelSeries Sensei Gaming Mouse Review
     Fri, Sep 30 2011 | 6:21A | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Today we take a look at very latest gaming mouse from SteelSe ries, the Sensei. Defeat does not exist in this Dojo, does it?"
  FULL STORY @ OVERCLOCK3D.NET

ROCCAT Isku Review @ Vortez
     Tue, Sep 27 2011 | 8:34A | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
Back in March at CeBIT 2011, ROCCAT showcased their upcoming products including their new Illuminated Gaming Keyboard named Isku. As revealed during this short preview, the Isku appeared to have every imaginable feature gamers could need. It falls to us today to finally to get the Isku under the spotlight and see if it really can be seen as a stronger contender within the gaming keyboard sector."
  FULL STORY @ VORTEZ.NET

Genius Slimstar 8000 Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Combo Review
     Fri, Sep 02 2011 | 12:02P | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"Genius has a solid product with the SlimStar 8000 wireless keyboard/mouse combo. Both devices have a relatively small footprint and will easily fit in most laptop bags. Construction is solid and you can expect reliable performance. It may come in at a cheap price of $25, but it doesn't feel cheap. And at that price, anyone who needs a basic keyboard/mouse to use with a laptop or HTPC can afford it."
  FULL STORY @ TWEAKNEWS

Gigabyte Aivia M8600 @ LanOC Reviews
     Thu, Aug 25 2011 | 5:28P | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
In the moments before I sat down in the office to write this review, Wes and I wrestled with the web of cords that we hide behind the monitor. Given the opportunity, I think any user would jump on the chance to eliminate even one from that mess. Attractive of a thought as that is, wireless peripherals aren't always the friendliest, in cost or performance. We visited Gigabyte's Ghost engine last year with the M8000Xtreme, and today we sit down with the newest addition, one that is designed to cut down the clutter of cables.
  FULL STORY @ INPUT

Nexus SM-9000C Silent mouse
     Wed, Aug 24 2011 | 3:05P | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
We've reviewed a couple Nexus mice in the past, and today we will take a look at their newest no-sound mouse called SM-9000. SM-9000 is similar to the ones we've reviewed in the past except that it is a full-sized mouse with some nice new features. Read the full article and see how well it performs.
  FULL STORY @ RBMODS

Sharkoon Fireglider Black gaming mouse
     Thu, Aug 18 2011 | 4:13P | Mouse Pads | PermaLink
Posted by: STAFF
"The Sharkoon Fireglider is the most tragically whimsical name I’ve ever heard a mouse being given. When your friends ask you, “So, what mouse are you using?”, the answer “Sharkoon Fireglider” is not one you can give with a straight face. Don’t bring up its slogan either, “Procure the best advantage possible with the SHARKOON FireGlider!” That’s right, “procure” it. After they’ve stopped laughing and trolling, you can hit them with your riposte: “It’s actually pretty good! It’s got a high DPI sensor, a triple click button and it’s programmable.” And if they give it a go, they’ll see behind the silly name is a surprisingly competent gaming mouse. Sharkoon’s website has a boatload of features and specifications, so I may as well put them down here as anywhere:"
  FULL STORY @ XSREVIEWS

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