Input Devices
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Published 2nd of October, 2005
The Logitech MX518 has won several awards and fans around the world. Improving it further, Logitech has announced three new and unique mice to meet the different needs of gamers based on preference, features, functions and design. Meet the G5, G7 and MX610 laser mice in this overview.
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Published 31st of January, 2005 Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
Blend stylish design and tech gadgetry, powerful functionality and user friendliness, the x730 Wireless Desktop Companion Pro is a product of fusion. Take a moment to see if the x730 should find its way onto your dektop.
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Published 25th of January, 2005 Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
On the road again? You might want to take a look at BenQ's latest mouse tailor-made for notebook users. The M310 works like a charm and even comes with versatile colors and themes, ideal for the chic executive or the high-tech student.
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Published 24th of November, 2004 Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars
Gamers rejoice, the ultimate gaming mouse has landed on our shores. With a 1600dpi optical resolution and patented kärna technology, we learn that guns don't kill people, mice do. Read on to see if you're worthy to own a Razer Diamondback.
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Published 21st of November, 2004 Rating : 4 out of 5 Stars
The latest rodent out of Gigabyte's door is the ultra-mini GM-W9C wireless optical mouse. Go truly portable with RF wireless technology and on-the-fly recharging. With cool looks and a smooth touch, the GM-W9C makes a great gift too.
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Published 11th of October, 2004 Rating : 3.5 out of 5 Stars
Need to do away with the unsightly clutter of cords and cables on your desktop? Or do you merely want freedom of movement for your gaming needs? Find out if Gigabyte’s new GK-5UW wireless keyboard and optical mouse kit is an ideal option for you.
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