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ASUS ROG Claymore II: The keyboard with removable num pad is wireless

The first version of the ROG Claymore with its removable num pad was already a remarkable keyboard. As the ROG Claymore II, it is now also wireless and has the opto-mechanical ROG RX switches. With the ROG Claymore II, ASUS wants to appeal to players who actually like a compact one Using a keyboard without… Read more

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CES 2021: ASUS introduces a wide range of new laptops for work, gaming, and education

We already got a look at new gaming laptops from ASUS and its ROG sub-brand earlier in the week, but the company has also announced new additions to the TUF Gaming, Zenbook, Expertbook, Chromebook, and VivoBook laptop series, as well as a new laptop aimed at those learning from home. According to Samson Hu, co-CEO of ASUS,… Read more

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CES: Intel Mini PCs: Dozens of NUC 11 with Tiger Lake CPUs and one with GeForce GPU

Intel has launched the mini-PC generation parallel to the consumer electronics fair CES NUC 11 announced. For the first time, the models are based on 10 – nanometers -Processors in-house after the NUC – 10 -PCs exclusively with the 11 nm CPUs Comet Lake-U (Core i – 3200 U) published. Dozens of different NUC are… Read more

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YARH.IO Micro 2 Raspberry Pi Handheld Unveiled

Home News (Image credit: YARH.IO) Fans of the YARH.IO handheld we covered late last year should appreciate this new edition: the YAHR.IO Micro 2. Like its predecessor, it uses a Raspberry Pi and functions as a small, all-in-one computer that fits in the palm of your hand. This new edition is designed to use a… Read more

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Asus, here is the ROG Claymore II keyboard and the ROG Gladius III Wireless mouse

Asus presented the new peripherals for ROG Claymore II and ROG Gladius III Wireless gamers, respectively a mechanical keyboard and a mouse. The ROG Claymore II has ROG RX Blue or Red switches and a detachable number pad. by Manolo De Agostini published 12 January 2021 , at 19: 41 in the Peripherals channel ROG… Read more

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Mad Catz BAT 6+: new high performance gaming mouse

With a sensor from 16 thousand DPI and Dakota switch with response time of only 2 thousandths of a second , Mad Catz BAT 6+ is aimed at the most demanding players of Rosario Grasso published 12 January 2021 , at 11: 11 in the Peripherals channel Mad Catz Mad Catz announced at the CES… Read more

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LG is overhauling its webOS TV software — and maybe ruining it

There’s really not much of a resemblance between the webOS software that runs on LG TVs and the Palm smartphones where the operating system had its beginnings many years ago. But LG’s TV interface has grown to be among my favorites for its efficiency at staying out of the way. When you hit the remote’s… Read more

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SteelSeries Aerox 3 Review: Reliable, Hole-Filled Performer

Our Verdict If you don’t mind the holes, the SteelSeries Aerox 3 is a well-built and sturdy gaming mouse, but rivals have more advanced sensors. For Ambidextrous shape Lightweight Detachable cable Against Ultralight mice aren’t for everyone Hole-filled chassis is polarizing Rivals have greater sensor specs Honeycomb-style mice are officially a trend. So many gaming… Read more

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CES: Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Pro: 14-inch notebook with a fast OLED screen in 16:10

Up to now you had to decide with notebooks whether you wanted the color brilliance of an OLED panel or an aspect ratio beyond 16: 9 was more important with more picture height. Lenovo combines both desirable aspects with the new Yoga Slim 7i Pro: The 10 inch OLED screen shows 2880 × 1800 pixels… Read more

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Dell unveil world’s first 40″ curved wide-screen 5K monitor, other UltraSharp monitors too

Besides new Latitude laptops Dell also unveiled several new monitors, including some designed for video conferencing one some for interactive presentations. Let’s start with the Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved WUHD Monitor (U4021QW), the world’s first 40” ultra wide curved monitor with 5K resolution (5,120 x 2,160 px), according to Dell. Its IPS panel boasts 100%… Read more

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Mad Catz Launches New RAT DWS Wireless Modular Mouse With 16,000 DPI And Dual Connectivity

After going bankrupt in 2011 and resurfacing a year later, Mad Catz has continued to release its characteristic “RAT” mice. with aggressive and modular designs that do not leave anyone indifferent, including a wireless model that will now be accompanied by the new RAT DWS with dual connectivity Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4 GHz. 000. 000… Read more

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Mad Catz released a non-mainstream wireless RAT DWS gaming mouse

Mad Catz promises a mouse response time of up to 1 millisecond over a 2.4 GHz wireless connection. Emerging from the ashes of bankruptcy as a new company, Mad Catz has released an interesting new wireless gaming mouse. The RAT DWS is easily identifiable as a member of its product family and includes several non-mainstream… Read more

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Intel Core i9-11900K – the processor in the new CPU-Z performance test excels over the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X chip

There have been quite a few early processor performance tests in recent weeks 11 Intel Rocket Lake generation. The manufacturer is working intensively on new units for desktops, which are to bring even higher single-threaded performance compared to competing AMD Ryzen processors 5000. We still do not know when exactly the generation systems 11 will… Read more

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Redragon M913 Impact Elite Review

Introduction Redragon is the gaming peripheral brand of Eastern Times Technology Co., Ltd., which is based in China and was established in 1996. The M913 Impact Elite is an MMO gaming mouse mostly suited for palm grip. The sensor is PixArt’s PAW3335 capable of up to 16,000 CPI, and the M913 Impact Elite can be… Read more

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The vastness of the range (I.): The purist

It is strange to see films and TV shows in which people without masks shop, crouch close together, go to the cinema or even hug and kiss in greeting. After months of the pandemic, dreams and memories that breathe freely, while the virus is now trying to grab our breath, tens of millions of national… Read more

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