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The Logitech V470 is a slick Bluetooth mouse for notebooks, so you can enjoy your wireless freedom on the road. It utilizes two AA batteries as a power source and can be had in either blue or white. The V470 is intended for notebooks with built-in Bluetoo...
Well balanced attributes, Easy setup, Generic Bluetooth for connection, Pouch and Duracell batteries included, Solid feel, Well balanced weight, Great design, Solid software, Good package which is easy to open
Just the minimum of buttons, Included batteries cannot be recharged, Plastic feels a bit flimsy
The Logitech V470 Bluetooth Mouse is a no frills wireless pointing device. The Bluetooth standard makes the setup very easy and you will not even require the Logitech software if you so wish. Within the package you will find all the accessories you will n...

Logitech goes all out with their latest gaming mouse - the G9. While it may look very futuristic, the shape is perfect for right handed gamers. The G9 can be customized in almost every aspect, from weight to size and feel over to all the DPI settings and...
Every aspect customizable, 5 changable DPI settings, Great on-the-fly DPI switch, Two covers included, more available for purchase, Solid feel, Weight system for perfect feel, High quality cable, Solid software, Very elaborate package
Pricey, No software CD included, Extra weight moves center of gravity, You may get features you will not need, Mouse wheel click button on the underside of the mouse.
The Logitech G9 ushers in the latest generation of gaming mice with the G9. As you will see Microsoft and Razer also have similar devices with a lot of customizablity. The sheer number of attributes which can be changed within the G9 Laser Mouse is incred...

The Fanatec Headshot Controller is a mouse and mousepad combination from German manufacturer Fanatec. Usually such a combo is a low quality product, but not in this case. We were surprised by the excellent build quality which is on par, if not better, wit...
Great build quality, Great feel and weight, Carrying suitcase included, Mouse works perfectly on included pad, Well built pad, USB 2.0 ports included, Awesome lighting effects possible, Mouse can be parted, Very solid software, Great customizations possib...
Price is still more than you may want to spend, Complicated setup, Wheel could move a bit easier, Mouse surface a bit too smooth, Anything past 800 DPI is very sensitive, Spring cable is something you need to get used to
Fanatec is trying to supply the complete package at a, believe it or not, reasonable price. The Headshot mouse is of very high quality and can be considered even better than those of large companies like Logitech or Microsoft. The Headshot Controller may...
October, 2007
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3 reviews
After a long wait the Razer Diamondback Mouse is back on the market. The new version is dubbed Diamondback 3G and features Razer's famous 3G infrared sensor for bargain price of $49.99. Other than the sensor there are only a few changes to the design, so...
Ambidextrous, Looks good, Lots of buttons, Performance, Price / performance ratio, Light weight
Ergonomics (for people with large hands), Drivers aren't all that good (yet), Light weight (some like their mouse heavy)
The new Diamondback 3G is a true performer offering the best sensor for low and medium sensitivity gamers out there for a mere $49.99. The infrared sensor that the Diamondback 3G features is the same as Razer used in the DeathAdder and it provides far sup...
The Zykon M1 is a very cool looking mouse, featuring red LED lighting and a scroll wheel that can be seen from the bottom of the mouse. It is smaller and lighter than most gaming mice these days, which makes it great for low sensitivity gamers, especially...
Reasonable price, Symmetrical shape, should fit left handed gamers, Mouse wheel easy to use, On-the-fly DPI changing, Great in combination with large cloth pad, Well placed buttons, Solid software, LEDs are perfect for LAN parties
Feels somewhat hollow and plastic is not as sturdy as other mice, Left handed gamers will not be able to reach side buttons, Mouse is very compact, High sensitivity gamers may want a heavier mouse
The Zykon M1 mouse looks somewhat menacing, with it's flat, wide front and big round end. While it may look big at first, it is a bit smaller than most mice and certainly not as heavy as you may be used to. This makes the mouse great for low sensitivity g...
The Saitek GM3200 may be bigger than most other gaming mice, but it is so for a reason. The customizable weight system as well as a slew of programmable buttons in two modes and an on-the-fly DPI switch make this one of the most versatile mice out there....
Customizable weight system, Good choice of DPI settings, Great on-the-fly DPI switch, Solid software, Great quality, Nice lighting, Long 2.5 m cable, Available in blue or red
Very big and clumsy mouse, Somewhat uncomfortable for extended use, Weight covers may break easy
The Saitek GM3200 impresses with all its unique features. While on the fly DPI switching is nothing new, it is a very nice starting point. Saitek did not stop there and added a very good weight distribution system. The build quality is great and the softw...

Sharkoon has released a refresh of their 1337 Gaming Mat series. The new pads have grown considerably and carry the XL label. The big downside of the original 1337 Gaming Mat was its small size. The new XL mouse pads still have the great quality and perfo...
Great price , Excellent performance , Good tracking , Thin and comfortable , Size , Three different designs to choose from
Durability
The Sharkoon 1337 XL Mouse Mat gaming surface jumps in where its smaller counterpart cannot deliver: bigger size for low sensitivity gamers. The pad is just as good as the small 1337 as it is just as high quality, just as comfortable and just as durable....
February, 2007
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4 reviews
With the Tarantula Razer has created a keyboard that is designed to suit the needs of gamers. The keyboard offers programmable macro keys and lets you also reorganize your keyboard layout by swapping keys. As always, Razer's software is intuitive to use a...
Performance , Design , Extra special keys , Drivers , Build quality
Expensive , Gloss finish easy to scratch , Macro length is limited
I must say that I was really impressed with the Tarantula, the sleek design and a nice feature set. When it comes to performance this keyboard won't let you down, I've been using it for a couple of weeks now and I have grown quite fond of the short travel...

Razer has always been known to produce some of the best mice and sensors on the market. They established their reputation with the Razer Diamondback which has now found a worthy successor. The Razer DeathAdder is the best mouse we ever tested, in both low...
Performance, at both low and high sensitivity, Price performance ratio, Design, Drivers, Weight, Ergonomics, Build quality
Nothing!
I'm really impressed with the Razer DeathAdder, the performance of it is unrivaled. The fact that it performs so well given any circumstances is very special, it is hard to find such a versatile mouse. This mouse definitely brings something new to the mou...
QPAD is known to produce some of the best mouse pads on the market. Their pads are optimized to give gamers the best possible experience. The QPAD EC-R is the smaller sister of the QPAD XT-R. It is a bit thinner, which makes it more comforable to use. Als...
Performance , Durability , Bang for the buck , Glide , Tracking , Design (The arched design)
Area could be a bit bigger. , Design (Besides the arched design, it's quite boring to look at) , Precut teflon (Useless unless you have a Logitech MX-series mouse)
The QPAD EC-R is close to being the perfect hard mat. This mat combines many great features, it's extremely thin, provides controllable glide and excellent tracking. The price of € 22 is fair and makes this mat a really good offer if you are looking for a
December, 2006
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5 reviews
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