Gaming grade peripherals have always been the crème de la crème when it comes to mice, keyboards, etc. But is there that much of a difference to be had between different peripheral manufacturers? There are a few things which are apparent even before testing – aesthetics and price. So let’s take a look at one competitor, the OCZ Behemoth.
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CM Introduce Sentinel Gaming Mouse
August 17, 2009 – 11:06 am
Sentinel Advance Unleashed Designed to search and destroy Taipei, Taiwan, September, 2009 – Two years in the making, the first professional grade gaming mouse from CM Storm, the Sentinel Advance, makes its debut on the world scene. Designed to search and destroy, the sleek curves emphasize an ergonomic and muscle-forming shape that offers solid grip read more
Genius NetScroll G500 Review
July 14, 2009 – 12:24 pm
Genius already has an extensive and highly successive range of gaming mice so what brings them to release yet another ‘gaming grade’ mouse you might ask? Well this new model despite being classed in the gaming category appears to be a bit more of an all-round design with its less flamboyant exterior and more affordable price tag. Of course Genius has still managed to integrate some new cunning design features into the NetScroll G500 Laser but I won’t spill the beans just yet. Read on to take a closer look…
Choiix Air Trough Stash Notebook Cooling Pad and Accu Mouse
May 19, 2009 – 5:15 pm
Choiix exclusive range delivers supreme style combined with practical functionality including their new notebook cooling pad and Accu mouse.
Raptor M3 Review
May 4, 2009 – 1:55 pm
Gaming mice have developed in recent times into a whole new sort of rodent combining adjustable DPIs, moulded finger placements, cable-routing and much more. The latest product up for review is the Raptor M3 Platinum which will hope to raise Raptor’s profile in the UK by showing off its vast adjustability allowing the user to create their prefect mousing setup. Let’s take a look…
XTracPads Fat Mat
March 31, 2009 – 3:59 pm
XTracPads have always been great cloth mouse pad manufacturers with their Pro Pad and Ripper XXL but have recently ventured into a new market with their plastic adhesive Logic series and excelled at doing so. This time we look at one of their older products, the Fat Mat which promises to combine thickness with the same high performance that we are used to seeing from XTracPads. Enough said, let’s take a closer look.
XTracPads Logic Hard Mouse Surfaces Review
March 23, 2009 – 10:05 am
XTracPad’s latest product has only just been released and is something very exciting which promises to take mouse pads to a whole new level. The product is not really a mouse mat at all but more of a mouse surface that sticks, using an adhesive, directly onto your desk. These surfaces, called the XTracPads Logic, are also ultra thin – roughly half the thickness of a credit card and are available in three colours: pink, black and hex. With the manufacturers, XTracPads, having a great reputation for brilliant mouse pads, I’m sure the Logic surfaces will be no exception and will further enhance their profile. Let’s find out…
XTracPads Logic Ultra Thin Mouse Surfaces
March 12, 2009 – 6:06 pm
Advancing to the next level in ultra thin mouse surfaces, XTracPads unveils its latest line of precision mouse pads called Logic.
XTracPads Pro Mouse Mat
February 18, 2009 – 10:12 am
Here today at Verdis Reviews, we have a product that is from a company specialising in one particular accessory – the mouse pad. For many enthusiasts, the mouse mat is not an important decision and they use any product, the cheaper the better. However, should we be taking more care over choosing the perfect mat? In my opinion, the answer is obvious – yes; mouse pads are really key and the wrong one can prove irritating and frustrating as your mouse won’t function as well. Therefore, the product we are reviewing today aims to be the perfect soft surface mat for gaming and also general use – the XTracPads Pro Pad.