Gaming Hardware

by / on May 1, 2013 at 8:35 am / in Gaming Hardware, Peripheral Review

Peripheral Review: Sennheiser PC 350 SE

Sennheiser has been making excellent audio equipment for quite some time. Though it is relatively new in the video game headset space, they have made a number of quality sets that give even the industry veterans a run for their money. Recently, Sennheiser released a few new models in their line of gaming headsets, and we got to take a closer look at [...]

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by / on April 8, 2013 at 9:00 am / in Gaming Hardware, Peripheral Review

Peripheral Review: Venom Vibration Headset XT

Back in February, Venom announced a new headset called the Vibration Headset XT, and luckily for us, we were able to get our hands on it soon after launch. The Vibration Headset XT was designed to be incredibly versatile, offering gamers a chance to use the same headset on multiple consoles. Though the idea is not brand new, the Vibration Headset [...]

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by / on February 28, 2013 at 9:00 am / in Gaming Hardware, Peripheral Review

Peripheral Review: Sennheiser PC 333D

Sennheiser has been making excellent audio equipment for quite some time. Though it is relatively new in the video game headset space, they have made a number of quality sets that give even the industry veterans a run for their money. Recently, Sennheiser released a few new models in their line of gaming headsets, and we got to take a [...]

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by / on November 28, 2012 at 9:00 am / in Gaming Hardware, Mobile Gaming Hardware, Peripheral Review

Peripheral Review: SteelSeries Flux Headset

The mobile gaming atmosphere is quickly becoming a dominant force in gaming. As mobile devices become better equipped for gaming, the growth and explosion of average people playing games every day is increasing exponentially. This growth has led companies to focus on products that can help the mobile gamer achieve a more pleasurable and console-like experience. SteelSeries has released multiple [...]

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by / on November 5, 2012 at 11:00 am / in Gaming Hardware, Peripheral Review

Review: Tritton Pro+ Headset

Tritton has heard the complaints of the Tritton AX Pro and have redesigned it, bringing us the PRO+, fixing a majority of AX Pro’s biggest problems. Most of the changes of the PRO+ are cosmetic, such as the headset, which now has a cleaner and sturdier design compared to the AX Pro. Also, the grey decoder box has been redesigned as well; now [...]

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by / on November 1, 2012 at 2:00 am / in Gaming Hardware, Peripheral Review

Review: Tritton Kunai

The Kunai gaming headset is the latest product from MadCatz under the TRITTON brand. It is priced at around £49.99 (about $80 USD), and is meant for gamers looking for a high quality, entry-level headset. It also comes with an inline controller that allows you to control the volume of game audio and voice chat. Simply put, the Kunai looks [...]

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by / on July 18, 2012 at 11:15 am / in Gaming Hardware, Peripheral Review

Peripheral Review: HORI PlayStation 3 HD LCD Monitor 3

What is it? The HORI PlayStation 3 HD LCD Monitor 3 is an 11.6″, 1366×768, portable flip-open LCD screen (like that of a laptop) which clips onto the top of your PS3-Slim, using two removable clip brackets on either side. It is powered by a single AC input (included – with US/UK adapters changeable, also included). On the rear of [...]

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by / on July 5, 2012 at 3:23 pm / in Gaming Hardware, Peripheral Review

Peripheral Review: Turtle Beach Earforce DXL1

Sound: 9 Turtle Beach headsets are known for their superior sound quality, and the DXL1 is no exception to this rule. Based on an extra large speaker design, the DXL1 set delivers a clear sound even on the louder sound settings. This set also comes with the DSS2 Sound Processing Unit which further clarifies the sound quality. This set does [...]

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by / on April 27, 2012 at 1:00 pm / in Gaming Hardware, Peripheral Review

Peripheral Review: Tt eSPORTS Shock One Headset

Sound: 7 The sound that this headset produces is very good. The bass is strong in this set, but the highs are somewhat muted. This unbalanced setup doesn’t necessarily lend itself to listening to music, but for gaming, the problem is not as pronounced since most gaming effects utilize the bass heavily. You can tweak the settings to make it [...]

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by / on April 26, 2012 at 8:35 am / in Gaming Hardware, Peripheral Review

Peripheral Review: Plantronics Gamecom 780

Over the past few years, Plantronics has been making a push into the gaming audio space that few can ignore. We finally got the opportunity to review Plantronic’s latest headset, the Gamecom 780. For those who would like a point of comparison, we reviewed the Plantronics Gamecom 777, and while we will mainly focus on this set, there will be some [...]

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