Category: Hardware Reviews
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– HyperX Cloud Alpha Headset – Outstanding
For $99, the HyperX Cloud Alpha may be single best value gaming headset out there. In my time with it, I have been impressed in every single way, even when comparing it to headset’s more than twice the price. Simply put, if you want a headset that will…
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– Cougar Armor Gaming Chair – Comfort, With Some Drawbacks
We’ve taken a look at a number of products from Cougar Gaming this year. So far, every one has shown itself to be quite the bargain for the money. Today, we’re leaving peripherals behind and taking a look at their very own racing chair. Will it keep up…
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– Vertagear PL6000: Big and Bold
Through their short time on the market, Vertagear has quickly climbed the ranks to become one of the premium furniture makers for PC gamers. Last month, we took a look at the Triigger 350 and the racing styled SL5000. Today, we’re stepping up to the ra…
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– Creative Sound BlasterX SIEGE M04: Why Rule Just One Gaming Genre?
The fast-paced, unforgiving arenas of e-sports continue to grow and increase in challenge every year. With their rise, games and products arisen to match. The need for increasingly accurate and higher performance tools has never been higher. It is into…
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– Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro L RGB: For Pros and Joes
Cooler Master advertises the MasterKeys Pro L RGB as being for “Pros, Not Joes”. After using this keyboard and exploring its power for the last two weeks, I can understand why they made that their slogan. The Pro L is a powerhouse. Even with all the po…
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– Creative Sound BlasterX Vanguard K08: Surprisingly Capable
Sound Blaster is a name that’s almost legendary in the PC audio space, backed by an extensive range of sound cards, speakers, headsets and amplifiers that stretches back over decades. But how would the firm’s first pro gaming keyboard stack up in the h…
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– Wooting One Mechanical Keyboard: Finally, True Keyboard Innovation
In May of 2017, the small team at Wooting launched their Kickstarter to fund the Wooting One, the first mechanical gaming keyboard to offer analog support. In just seven hours, the One blew through its original ?30000 funding goal. By the end of the mo…
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– Elgato HD60 Pro Capture Card: Small and Mighty
Elgato is well known as a go-to company for content creators. Earlier this summer, we looked at the CamLink and were impressed. Back in March, we reviewed the Stream Deck. You guessed it: we loved it. Today, we’re reviewing the Elgato HD60 Pro Capture …
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– IOGear Keymander: Bringing a Keyboard and Mouse to a Console Fight
The Keymander: a device designed to let you use a keyboard and mouse in any game without the developers needing to allow it. For PC gamers who struggle for accuracy with controllers, it’s a godsend, but some people believe it should be banned. Read our…
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– Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum: A New Flagship is Born
My first mechanical keyboard was the Logitech G710+. That keyboard represented my first steps down the path of a brand new hobby. Since that time, I’ve used more mechanical keyboards than I ever thought possible. This month, Logitech sent me their new …