Everyone by now should more or less have heard of the Razer brand when it comes to computer gaming peripherals that are of high quality. Well, the latest device to join the fray would be the Razer BlackWidow, where this mechanical gaming keyboard was specially engineered for gamers who want nothing less than superior tactile feedback and comfort while playing

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Razer ups gaming ante with Razer BlackWidow
Sony knows that gamers take their gaming sessions seriously – after all, they have had their fair share of experience with feedback from PS3 owners.

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Sony targets FPS gamers with new ultimate weapon
Back in the first half of 2008, we took the Razer Lachesis gaming mouse out for a spi n and came away impressed. It did take some getting used to at the beginning if you’ve never used any of the higher end gaming mice from different manufacturers, and Razer’s form factor had always been different, where it claims to deliver the most optimal hand position. Well, just like car models that need some updates from time to time, Razer does so with its Lachesis gaming mouse this time round, offering an updated model.

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Razer updates its Lachesis gaming mouse
So Starcraft II has been out for slightly more than a week already, and you’re showing signs of lack of sleep at the office simply because you can’t get enough of Battlenet play, eh? Well, why not make sure your skill level isn’t to blame when it comes to losing out to opponents, as the problem could lie in your gaming hardware setup. Assuming you’re using a stock keyboard and mouse combo that came with your vanilla computer, Logitech is here to save the day with a trio of new G-Series gaming peripherals — the Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930, the Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700 and the Logitech Gaming Keyboard G510.

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Logitech aims to keep gamers happy with new peripherals
People these days love options, and if you’re one who find it hard to decide on speakers that deliver the flexibility to set up your system any way you want, Logitech has the answer for you in the form of the Logitech Surround Sound Speakers Z506. After all, they are compatible with virtually all modern entertainment devices out there currently, be they a PC, Sony PS3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Apple iPod or even a generic DVD player. All cables have been color coded to ensure set up is a cinch, while an accessory cable is thrown into the mix for sound cards and music players

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Logitech Surround Sound Speakers Z506
We covered the official announcement of the Kinect at E3 , and I would imagine that game designers are going nuts to create new worlds of interactivity for Xbox 360 gamers. Peter Molyneux, designer of famed video games franchises like Black and White and Fable has created a new game called Milo and Kate, which crosses into a very realistic realm of gaming. In the game, the player gets to “mentor” a boy named Milo or a girl named Kate.

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Milo and Kate for the Xbox 360 Kinect
PDP, otherwise known as Performance Designed Products, is currently an industry leader when you think about the design and manufacturing of products for all major video game platforms. Well, PDP has recently announced that they have a lovely surprise for hardcore gamers when Q4 of this year rolls around, where they will follow up on their highly successful AFTERGLOW line of illuminated video game controllers by introducing the Special Edition AFTERGLOW Prismatic series. True to tradition, the AFTERGLOW Prismatic line will be able to cater to the entire range of today’s video game consoles, where among them include the PlayStation 3 from Sony, the Xbox 360 from Microsoft, as well as an extra special dual pack for the Nintendo Wii

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PDP unveils new Special Edition AFTERGLOW Prismatic series for gamers
Some of you might remember Simon, a pattern recognition and repetition from the early 80’s. As I recall, playing it was not simple. Loopz is a modern day update of this technology, except instead of the big buttons that you have to hit when they glow, you get the modern-day application of lasers

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Mattel’s Loopz is Simon without the big buttons
There are very few headsets out there that won’t make you look like a total dork. Sure, you might be seriously creaming the competition in a game, but you’re still going to look like a bit of a dweeb with that headset firmly on your head. Thankfully, there are the occasional headsets created that actually look pretty cool. This Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker is one that might just help you look a little tougher while you’re wearing it. As far as the sound goes, it’s probably pretty decent. However, headsets and headphones are just one of those things no matter what the statistics state, it’s just better to test them out for yourself. Hopefully you can get a buddy to buy them first and then you can find out the verdict on them. These were just recently released in the US and can be picked up for $149. Of course they’ll also give you $20 voucher to purchase the game, which is nice. Source: Crunchgear Coolest Gadgets UK – For all your UK centric tech and gadget news.

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Astro A30 Metal Gear Solid Headset
This is one of those gadgets that you’d have to be a bit on the goth side in order for this to work. After all, if you’re in a business type attire then a chunky black cross is going to appear just a bit on the strange side. Which would make the gadget absolutely pointless since its whole purpose is to be stealthy and catch people in the act.

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