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Gyration Ultra Cordless Optical Keyboard and Mouse [Review, Thetechzone]
With more and more in the way of gadgetry, the size of monitors ever increasing (or the number you have) and the vast amount of CD's and other equipment taking up your desk, what can you do save yourself some space? Why not get a wireless keyboard and mouse? Even better, what about a mouse that works in the air? We test the latest in input peripheral technology from Gyration! Thu, 07 Aug, 2003 | 49 Click(s) | Detail
Everglide Giganta v3 and Cord-It [Review, Gruntville]
Not only is this two reviews in one, featuring the latest tremendous mousepad from Everglide, the Giganta v3, but it is Bellerophon's 2nd review this week! Perhaps we are working him too hard.
Wed, 06 Aug, 2003 | 28 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
IOGEAR Phaser Hand-Held RF Wireless Mouse [Review, Computercritics]
Now that PowerPoint presentations have taken hold as the dominant way to get your point across in the business world, users require an easy-to-use wireless solution to control their presentations. IOGEAR's Phaser, with built in laser pointer, promises to be just that. Wed, 06 Aug, 2003 | 19 Click(s) | Detail
auravision eluminX Keyboard [Review, Hardcoreware]
Today we're looking at another light up keyboard. Yes, it's just a keyboard, but this one is pretty cool; it's one of those funky luminescent keyboards you've likely seen around.
It's a mid sized keyboard (no home/pgdn keys etc), but with full sized keys, so it should be comfortable to use. Take a couple minutes and check out this keyboard! It might just set off your rig setup perfectly! Mon, 04 Aug, 2003 | 16 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Steelpad 4S Mousepad [Review, Subzerotech]
For the longest time I have had my mice and I have had my table. Since the age of optical mice I really haven’t had a reason to place a mouse pad on my computer table. When I was given the Steel Pad for review I was optimistic about whether after the review if I would leave the pad on my desk or if I would throw it in the closet. Well throughout this review you will find that this Mousepad definitely has it’s advantages and it’s disadvantages but it does a good job of holding it’s own and overall does a nice job of doing what it was set out to do, and that is be a great mouse pad for gamers. Sun, 03 Aug, 2003 | 52 Click(s) | Detail
EluminX Keyboard [Review, Hothardware]
When in comes to keyboards, Microsoft and Logitech are two big names that probably come to mind first. Today's article features a board from Auravision, that goes where the other two companies have never gone before. Imagine a board that's sturdy and light, and comes with its own built-in light source, glowing in what we would refer to as an "Indiglo" effect. It would be perfect for LAN gaming, late night web surfing, and anything in between. Well, imagine no further. Thu, 31 Jul, 2003 | 18 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Barracuda (Second Edition) [Review, Hardwarezone]
In our third mousepad review, we take a look at the Singapore-made Barracuda Second Edition and tell you why it's seriously one of the best mousepad around.
Mon, 28 Jul, 2003 | 118 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
A Pair of Bizarre Mice [Review, ExtremeTech]
Robyn fights off the summer doldrums by reviewing two odd, barely usable mice. We think the heat may have gotten to him, but you can't help but chuckle when you see what he's come up with this time. Sat, 26 Jul, 2003 | 21 Click(s) | Detail
Logitech Cordless MX Duo [Review, Subzerotech]
A few weeks back I did a review on the Belkin Wireless Keyboard and Mouse which was considered a “budget” package. Now a few weeks later we were lucky enough to be able to review in my opinion the “top of the line” wireless keyboard and mouse package on the market. The MX Duo provides you with the perfect wireless solution for people who use there computers a lot and are looking for a comfortable and effective keyboard and mouse package. With the package you get the award winning Logitech MX700 Mouse and the Cordless Elite Keyboard, all for $100. Is the package worth the hefty price tag or is this just one big gimmick? Thu, 24 Jul, 2003 | 172 Click(s) | Detail
EluminX Slim Series Keyboard [Review, Sharky Extreme]
Custom PC hardware is a growing business, with windowed systems cases, colored bezels, and other modded components making up a growing portion of the overall market. We can now add in the Auravision EluminX illuminated keyboard to the list, and our review will determine if there is any substance behind the obvious flash and dash. Tue, 22 Jul, 2003 | 23 Click(s) | Detail
Logitech MX310 Mouse [Review, Bytesector]
This mouse boasts the latest Logitech MX Optical Engine. In addition this enhanced mouse also contain a quick switch program selector, convenient internet navigation buttons (forward and backward), a high precision scroll wheel and it is designed for both right and left handed users...... Thu, 17 Jul, 2003 | 591 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Auravision Eluminx [Review, Neoseeker]
The first thing to notice when breaking through the packaging was that of the layout. While most keyboards are mostly bulk, the Eluminx offers a slim layout with a notebook key design which allows for fluid movement and excellent response. The results of this are quite pleasing when put to the test in FPS shooters online and through the torture of Stepmania. While the response is great though, this isn't the focus of the keyboard. Mon, 14 Jul, 2003 | 13 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Keyboard Q [Review, Envynews]
I believe it was Fernando, portrayed on Saturday Night Live by Billy Crystal, who said, It is better to look good than to feel good. Now I can not speak for the rest of you, but it seems like there is an abundance of high-tech gadgets out there that follow this mantra. Take keyboards for example - backlit, aluminum, wireless, cordless, transparent, and chock full of multimedia controls. In line with this statement, we take a look at the Cooler Master Keyboard Q, which may prove Fernando wrong... Mon, 14 Jul, 2003 | 13 Click(s) | Detail
Logitech Cordless MX Duo [Review, Bytesector]
Let’s start from the beginning. When you unpack the keyboard and mouse it can be a bit overwhelming because all you see are buttons, labels and diagrams. The mouse can be even more daunting when you see that besides a scroll wheel and those two buttons for back and forward in your browser it has three more buttons! Two of these buttons are for scrolling also but make it easier than to pull a wheel... Tue, 17 Jun, 2003 | 23 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Ideazon Zboard [Review, Bytesector]
The Zboard is an outstanding innovation created by Ideazon for the purpose of allowing users to master the controls of very complex games and business applications, such as Unreal Tournament 2003, Medal of Honor, Age of Mythology, Macromedia products and various other games and applications. Mon, 19 May, 2003 | 18 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
Ideazon: Z-board [Review, amdzone]
Unlike a standard keyboard, the Z-board is a two-piece interchangeable keyboard system. Sat, 10 May, 2003 | 38 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
A4 Tech Full Comfort Wireless Desktop [Review, Hardwarecentral]
No, the photos in this review aren't accidentally reversed -- the keyboard half of this low-priced, cordless keyboard-and-mouse combo has its numeric keypad on the left instead of right side, along with a diagonally angled key grid. Add a stylish optical mouse, and you've got an innovative alternative to Microsoft and Logitech desk sets. But does it hold up to hands-on testing? Thu, 08 May, 2003 | 34 Click(s) | Detail
Compad SpeedPad (Mouse Pad) [Review, Bytesector]
The SpeedPad is a unique blend of style and design packed into a mouse pad. It offers users a large, solid mousing surface, nine rubber pads to keep the mouse pad in place, and a bevelled edge to make it comfortable for the user’s wrist. Thu, 03 Apr, 2003 | 49 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
A New Keyboard For Real Gaming Control [Review, Tomshardware]
At first glance, the Zboard might seem like a strange concept, but upon closer inspection, it does seem as if it can make a difference. We put the Zboard to the test with Age Of Mythology and Medal Of Honor and see if it does in fact improve our performance. The results might surprise you! Sat, 29 Mar, 2003 | 15 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail
TypeMatrix EZ-Reach Keyboard [Review, Hardwarecentral]
Microsoft and its imitators have given folks the idea that an ergonomic keyboard has to be big and bulky. TypeMatrix's $99 compact not only saves desk space and keeps your mouse closer to hand, it keeps the mainstream QWERTY layout while assigning vital keys to your index fingers instead of stressing your pinkies. Is it as comfortable and efficient as you can get without going the Dvorak-keyboard route?
Thu, 20 Mar, 2003 | 91 Click(s) | Detail