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Genius X-G510 gaming mouse is good for righties and lefties

If you're a PC gamer one of the things you need is a good gaming mouse. If you happen to be a left-handed PC gamer, finding a good gaming mouse can be more difficult than you might expect. A lot of gaming mice on the market today are designed specifically to be used in the right-hand. Read The Full Story

Razer is re-selling StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm gear for a limited time

, Feb 19th 2013 Discuss [0]

Razer, one of the most well-known manufacturers of gaming gear, is now re-launching its gaming peripheral line-up designed for Blizzard’s StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm expansion. The collection of gear is designed to give StarCraft II players the edge that they need in order to dominate in their matches. Razer is bringing back its StarCraft II product line because of the positive response it received during its initial launch. This re-launch will only be available for a limited amount of time. Read The Full Story

Mad Catz R.A.T.M and M.O.U.S.9 hands-on

, Jan 6th 2013 Discuss [0]

A couple of days ago, Mad Catz teased their new GameSmart lineup of peripherals that focus on mobile gaming. We knew very little of these devices until today. At CES, the company showed up the new hardware, and we ended up getting some hands-on time with the new R.A.T.M and the M.O.U.S.9 gaming mice, the former which is the company's smaller mobile version, and the latter being the bigger brother of sorts. Read The Full Story

Genius Gila gaming mouse hands-on

, Jan 6th 2013 Discuss [0]

We've heard about Genius' new Gila gaming mouse before, but here at CES, Genius is showing it off. The Gila is part of the company's GX gaming series, and it certainly looks like a mouse for the gamer who takes their hardware seriously. FPS players will have no problem finding value in this mouse, as Genius has implement at least one feature aimed at giving competitive FPS players an edge. Read The Full Story

ROCCAT Ryos leads CES 2013 gaming charge with mechanical keyboard

, Jan 4th 2013 Discuss [0]

The folks at ROCCAT are bringing on the heat with their first-ever mechanical gaming keyboard set for CES 2013, this just the first of a collection of fabulous new devices they'll be blasting out in the next week. The Ryos is "defining a new standard for mechanical gaming keyboards", so they say, while the ROCCAT Power-Grid is a bit of software aimed at your smartphone - and app that'll be hitting the airwaves soon with customized controls for your favorite games on your PC. Read The Full Story

Razer releases DeathAdder 2013 gaming mouse with 6400dpi

, Nov 20th 2012 Discuss [0]

Razer has always been a maker of premiere gaming peripherals, especially their mice. One of the biggest features of their gaming mice are the high dpi ratings (dots per inch) of the sensors. Most of their mice have over 3000dpi sensors, but their newest DeathAdder mouse has a whopping 6400dpi, making it the most precise mouse on the planet. Read The Full Story

Thermaltake puts external fan on Cyclone gaming mouse

What do you do when you break a sweat from all that PC gaming? You use a mouse that has an external fan mounted on it, that’s what you do. Thermaltake quite literally wants to blow you away with the new Tt eSports Element Cyclone gaming mouse, which is the first mouse for gamers that has a unique outside fan on it, designed to bring some cool relief to sweaty gamer hands. Read The Full Story

SteelSeries teases mouse with integrated screen

Gaming mice range from the simple to the ridiculous, though they tend to unite on at least one aspect: "expensive". In the world of gaming hardware, novelty is a constant struggle, and boutique manufacturer SteelSeries has something up their sleeves that certainly qualifies. The company posted two photos to their Twitter account today, showing off what appears to be the tail end of a gaming mouse with an integrated screen of some kind. Thousands of PC gamers' wallets are already feeling lighter. Read The Full Story

SteelSeries Sensei Fnatic Limited Edition mouse and 7H headset official

, Nov 25th 2011 Discuss [1]

This week over at Dreamhack Winter in Jonkoping Sweden, the folks at SteelSeries have revealed two lovely black, white, and merigold (or orange, if you prefer) pieces of equipment, one limited edition Fnatic Sensei mouse and one 7H Fnatic limited edition headset. You'll find first of all that both of these devices have an interestingly unique look to them, then you'll find that their quality in attacking the gaming world is of course second to none. Inside the headset you'll find 50mm dynamic driver units and SNDBlock ear cushions for sound isolation. Inside the mouse you'll find a 32 bit ARM processor for its ExactTech settings and full customization abilities. Read The Full Story

Shogun Bros. updates Chameleon X-1 game mouse

, Sep 19th 2011 Discuss [0]

Shogun Bros. announced an update to its Chameleon X-1 gaming mouse that doubles as a full 16-button game controller as well as a wireless presenter. This new version adds a rubberized coating for improved grip and durability, a revised button layout for improved remote control operation, and a longer battery life. Read The Full Story

Logitech Introduces New Optical Gaming Mouse G400

, Jun 9th 2011 Discuss [1]

We all know the importance of having a good mouse if you're working at your computer for long periods of time. But for gamers, its even more important to have a mouse with just the right layout of buttons, ergonomics, and speed. Logitech announced today the launch of their latest gaming mouse, the Logitech Optical Gaming Mouse G400. It doesn't look as cool as the Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. mouse we saw recently, but it's the successor to Logitech's MX518, which is their best-selling gaming mouse ever. Read The Full Story

Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. gaming mice get drivers for Mac Gamers

Generally at conferences and gaming conventions all we hear about is software and new hardware for PC gamers. The world of Mac gamers might be smaller than the world of PC gamers, but there are a large number of Mac gamers that want new peripherals and games too. Mad Catz is one of the more prolific makers of peripherals and gaming gear for computer gamers and console gamers. Mad Catz made an announcement at Apple's WWDC that it would be offering drivers for its popular line of gaming mice for Mac users. Read The Full Story

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