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Razer Lachesis Is Dead, Long Live The Lachesis

Posted by Chris on Aug 12, 2010

When the Razer Lachesis was first released it was King of the Hill – with a 4,000dpi laser sensor and 9 programmable buttons it had a high specification that redefined what we...

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Gaming Keyboard

Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Adds Backlighting

Posted by Chris on Aug 19, 2010

So Razer have just announced their first mechanical gaming keyboard, the Razer BlackWidow, but that’s the cheaper version that doesn’t offer any backlighting. If you...

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Gaming Headset

Razer Banshee Headset For Starcraft II

Posted by Chris on Jun 23, 2010

The final piece of Razer’s Starcraft II jigsaw is the Banshee headset, and if you liked the Spectre mouse and Marauder keyboard then chances are you’ll love...

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Buying Guide

Gaming Keyboard Buying Guide

Posted by Chris on Jan 20, 2010

Here’s a list of all of the gaming keyboards out there (at least the ones that I can think of at the moment). The list is intended to give a breakdown of the most important...

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Recent Posts

High Speed My Book With USB 3.0 Drive

High Speed My Book With USB 3.0 Drive

One of the best bits of hardware I’ve bought recently has been a My Book World Edition network hard drive. Why so good? Because it’s got loads of space (1Tb, although you can buy it with 2TB), was really easy to setup and offers fast transfer speeds because it plugs into my router and works as a proper network drive. I chose a network drive because...

Split Personality For Razer Vespula Mousepad

Split Personality For Razer Vespula Mousepad

While it might sound like an Italian scooter, the Razer Vespula is actually a new mousepad for gamers looking for a little extra comfort. The Vespula is two mouseapds in one.  It has one smooth side designed for fast mouse movements while the other side has a coarse texture to improve precision. In theory it should appeal to players who like big sweeping...

Amazon Offering $15 Rebate On Logitech G500

Amazon Offering $15 Rebate On Logitech G500

Having just posted my review of the excellent Logitech G500 I thought I’d just double check the price on Amazon. It’s a good job I did, as it turns out that Amazon and Logitech have got together to offer a $15 rebate on the price of a G500. That means you can buy the G500 for just $56.99, fill out a form and send it in with your invoice and then...

Gaming Keyboard Buying Guide

Gaming Keyboard Buying Guide

Here’s a list of all of the gaming keyboards out there (at least the ones that I can think of at the moment). The list is intended to give a breakdown of the most important features you’d expect to find on a gaming keyboard and highlight which keyboards do (or don’t) have those features. Now you can compare one with the other to get a rough...

Alienware M11X Mobile Gaming Laptop

Alienware M11X Mobile Gaming Laptop

With a growing number of PC gamers using laptops (myself included now) there is a growing market for satisfying the needs of ‘mobile gamers’. The trouble is that gaming laptops tend to be big, chunky things that really push the definition of ‘portable’ but the new Alienware M11x looks set to change this. The M11x is a small and...

I’m A PC And Windows 7 Was My Idea

I’m A PC And Windows 7 Was My Idea

Just spotted this spoof ad at sniffpetrol.com (and nearly snorted coffee all over my keyboard). As much as I like my PC and would never switch to the Mac this sort of stuff still makes me chuckle, especially when the Windows 7 ad campaign is as crap as it is. Source: Sniff...

Cyber Snipa Silencer Mouse

Cyber Snipa Silencer Mouse

Cyber Snipa are ready to join the 5000dpi club with their new Silencer mouse. The Cyber Snipa Stinger is one of my favourite gaming mice, as it combines a great set of features with a cheap price. It looks like the Silencer is set to repeat that winning formula by combining a 5000dpi laser sensor with a few other features and still undercut the competition by...

Mionix Naos 5000 Rivals Top-Spec Mice

Mionix Naos 5000 Rivals Top-Spec Mice

Mionix make some great gaming kit (check out my Mionix Saiph 3200 review) but the new Mionix Naos 5000 looks like it’s going to be their best product yet. Packed full of features, the Naos 5000 is an ergonomic design that builds on the success of the Saiph. The new design is wider than the Saiph and supports all five fingers, making it perfect for gamers...

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