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Thermaltake Challenger Pro Gaming Keyboard
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The keyboard is a vital piece of equipment to any gamer looking
for that certain edge. Thermaltake’s Challenger Pro has a few unique
features to set itself apart from the rest of the field.
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Thermaltake eSPORTS Shock
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“Thermaltake is continuing their foray into the gaming component market by means of their eSPORTS lineup, and this time it's the audio arena with a new gaming headset, theThermaltake Shock. The Shock looks pretty unique with its angular lines and portability, and comes very reasonably priced at about $60. But what about performance? Indeed, this is where headsets make their reputations, so let's take a closer look and see just how well the Thermaltake eSports Shock gaming headset performs.”
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PORTS Azurues Gaming Mouse Review
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Tt eSports' current portfolio of gaming mice includes the Black, the Azurues
and the recently announced Black Element. Today, Vortez will be reviewing an
inexpensive, no-frills ambidextrous mouse: the Azurues, which is not to be
confused with Azureus, a BitTorrent client now known as Vuze
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OvisLink AirLive X.USB 11a/b/g/n 300Mbps Dual Band
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The AirLive X.USB Dual Band USB Adapter from OvisLink is an interesting looking product, with two external antennas, to provide more coverage compared to most USB adapters on the market, that feature internal antennas.
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Logitech Wireless Trackball M570 Review
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"If you're a long time reader of VH, then you all know by now that I hate mice. Literally, I just don't use mice, I don't personally review mice, nor do I get excited by a mouse. I am however completely addicted to my thumb controlled trackball. Way back in the day, I would paint my white Logitech trackman to match my case. Then I got the Microsoft Trackball for a bit, until they stopped making it. Then I went back to the newer Logitech Trackman wheel. "
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GreenSmart Bottles to Bags Horizontal Notebook Messenger Bag
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" We love green, and you can’t get much more green than the product I have for review today, it’s a messenger bag mode of 100% recycled materials, specifically plastic bottles. The product is called the GreenSmart Bottles to Bags Horizontal Messenger Bag, Geeks.com sent it over, and it’s very inexpensive coming in at under $10. How many messenger bags do you know of that cost that little? None that I know of, at least that is until now. The bag has plenty of room inside for laptops up to 15.4” in size and enough room for quite a bit more."
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G1 uses Cherry MX Black
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At first glance the Thermaltake eSPORTS Meka G1 we have under the review spotlight is much ado about nothing: it looks about as basic as keyboards can get, yet is heavier than even the most basic keyboard you've probably ever used, and it has a relatively short USB cable to boot. It's what you don't immediately see that sets the Meka G1 apart from your everyday keyboard.
Based on traditional mechanical keyboards, the G1 uses Cherry MX Black mechanical keyswitches for each of its keys for improved tactile response and serious long-term durability. Thermaltake promises these enhancements will make the Meka G1 well suited for the product's target audience: gamers. See if the mechanics under the hood are worth the fuss in our latest keyboard review!
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Tt eSPORTS Meka G Unit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
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Tt eSPORTS Meka G Unit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review @ HardwareHeaven.com The Meka G1 isn`t the only mechanical gaming keyboard that Tt`s eSports brand offer, they also have the standard Meka and Meka G Unit. It is the latter we have on our test bench today, a model which sits at the top of the Meka range. Let`s find out if the enhanced specifications allow the board to impress."
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IOGear Mini Wireless Multimedia Keyboard
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The IOGear Mini Wireless Multimedia Keyboard, is a wireless keyboard designed with Home Theatre PC's in mind. In other words, it is meant to be used in an extremely chaotic (for PC peripheral) environment and do so while being as unobtrusive as possible; while still packing in as many features as possible. This certainly is a tall order, but the Multimedia Mini Keyboard with its ultra small sized coupled with a protective flip lid, built in backlight keys, a scroll wheel, trackball and 2.4Ghz wireless abilities may just be able to pull it off! Read on to find out in my full review.
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Thermaltake eSports Meka G1 Keyboard
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In 2010, a variety of different distributors, including Thermaltake, released relatively cheap high performance keyboards oriented specifically for gaming audience. With significantly faster response rate and extreme durability these mechanical keyboards provide top performance in gaming as well as other daily appliances. In the price range of $100-200 these keyboard are a must have for any computer user that spends a significant in front of computer, whether it be for recreational purposes or work. Thermaltake Meka G1 is priced at 139.99 on the Thermaltake website.
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RAZER Anansi Expert MMO Gaming Keyboard Review
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The Anansi from Razer is a membrane-based keyboard, with a nice customizable LED effect, over 100 programmable keys, on-the-fly macro recording and an unique feature: the 7 thumb modifier keys right under the Space Bar which help to perform even more complicated macros or can aid in various productivity applications.
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Thermaltake Meka G1 Gaming Keyboard
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"First off you may have noticed that the Logitech G15 has no scores. That is because when the testing was taking place, I kept getting errors that there was not enough power to run the device. This is because there is a single USB plug that runs the whole keyboard. I kept this in the review test because I wanted to show how much of a difference the Meka G1 adds by using a separate USB connection for the hub, separating the power requirements and giving the USB hub enough juice to run the Mushkin thumb drive. Now when it came down between the Meka G1 hub and the direct connection tests, you can plainly see the hub stands its ground. The difference between the hub and directly connected is so minimal that the slight decrease in speed will be transparent to the end user."
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SteelSeries Shift MMO Gaming Keyboard Review
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"What really makes the SteelSeries Shift keyboard unique is its ability to swap out keysets. On the right side of the keyboard is a lock which, when pulled up, allows the keys to be removed. After removing the keyset, we can see the rubber domes which are made of high quality silicone which SteelSeries claims will extend the life of the keys to about 15 million keystrokes. This also allows the keyboard to be cleaned easily with some canned air or a vacuum which I think is also a plus...."
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Challenger Pro Gaming Keyboard review
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The world of gaming, especially that of PC gaming, has become more than a simple hobby for a lot of us. In fact, gaming has grown and shaped itself, becoming part of people's lifestyle. Tournaments, from the World Cyber Games (WCG) to the famous GSL tournaments, have made gaming a fascination to viewers, fans, and gamers alike. I myself have devoted countless hours to this world of gaming, and by no means do I consider this time wasted. It becomes more than a hobby, and slowly, it transforms into a passion that can be greatly admired by other gaming enthusiasts. When I was asked to review the official keyboard of the WCG tournament of 2010 -- Tt eSPORTS Challenger Pro -- I could not help but feel my passion burn with excitement. Being the first keyboard to come out with a cooling fan, chills were sent down my back at the pure creativity of Thermaltake's long standing tradition of keeping things cool. Spending my sweet week and a half with one of the newest and most compelling of all gamer keyboards has allowed me to view the world of gaming in an entirely new fashion. That is right, ladies and gentle-readers. This single gaming peripheral has changed my perspective of PC gaming and brought something much more to be either praised or condemned. Itching to find out what became of my thoughts? Read on to find out!
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