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CM Storm Xornet II Gaming Mouse Review
Edifier H840 Headphones Review
G.SKILL RIPJAWS SV710 Virtual 7.1 Gaming Headset Review
Opera 12 for Linux, I had to try
Oukitel's K4000 goes 'Pro' with improved specs and 4,600mAh battery
Rise of the Tomb Raider PC Graphics and CPU Performance
WD My Passport Ultra 3TB USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive Review



CM Storm Xornet II Gaming Mouse Review

Many gamers are using the so called Claw Grip to navigate their mouse around the pad. Therefore Cooler Master sends the Xornet II from the CM Storm series into race. This mouse is specifically optimized for the Claw Grip, providing comfort and control, to survive the most heated battles. Whether the CM Storm Xornet II can extend its claws, or is only a brave little mouse ... we will find out in the following review.

Read full article @ OcInside.de

Edifier H840 Headphones Review

The words "inexpensive" and "high end sound" rarely go together when discussing headphones but Edifier's H840 aims to do things a bit differently.

Read full article @ Hardware Canucks

G.SKILL RIPJAWS SV710 Virtual 7.1 Gaming Headset Review

We’ve mentioned our well met expectations of G.SKILL’s new RIPJAWS gaming peripherals in other reviews so we’re not going to dwell too much on an introduction here. The RIPJAWS SV710 virtual 7.1 headset is the stereo sibling to the real 7.1 surround SR910 which we have also reviewed. With the SV710, we have a more traditional gaming headset and expectedly it’s less expensive than the more novel SR910.

We had the opportunity of reviewing both of G.SKILL’s new RIPJAWS headsets and they’re different enough that they were split into their own reviews. At a casual glance, they look nearly the same with small differences, but those small differences compound to make for a different user experience. The RIPJAWS SV710 is a stereo headset with integrated virtual surround sound processing capabilities using Dolby and Xear technologies. Other features include a microphone with active environmental noise cancellation, leatherette lined memory foam ear pads, and inline volume controls. The SV710 is backed by a two year warranty and is priced at $59.99 on Amazon.

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

Opera 12 for Linux, I had to try

I've written a review of Opera 12 for Linux, a cross-platform browser, covering installation and setup, version age and relevance, look & feel, options, customization, extensions, mail and chat and problems with account configuration and security, tab thumbnails, usage model, various issues and glitches like neglect around Turbo and My Opera, Speed Dial and no way to disable it, overall considerations and relevance, and more. Have fun.

Read full article @ Dedoimedo

Oukitel's K4000 goes 'Pro' with improved specs and 4,600mAh battery

Recently, Oukitel launched the Pro version of the K4000 with an even bigger battery, a shatterproof screen and a faster charger, so let's find out if it makes the phone any better than the normal one.

Read full article @ Neowin

Rise of the Tomb Raider PC Graphics and CPU Performance

Rise of the Tomb Raider has been widely praised for its gameplay and visuals and now that the PC version is out, we are taking it for a spin. Rise of the Tomb Raider is arguably the best looking game to hit the PC yet, and without question the cut-scenes are the best I have seen. Now it's benchmark time.

Read full article @ Techspot

WD My Passport Ultra 3TB USB 3.0 Portable Hard Drive Review

If you happen to be out in the market in search of a high performance 2.5" USB 3.0 portable hard drive WD has your back with their latest My Passport Ultra model.

Read full article @ NikKTech