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Razer Carcharias Gaming Headset (Black)
March 14, 2011 – 6:17 am | Comments Off

Razer Carcharias Gaming Headset (Black) Review

Razer Carcharias Gaming Headset (Black) Feature

Extended Comfort Circumaural Design, Full over-ear coverage ensures a comfortable fit.
True-to-Life Gaming Audio, Superior clarity and deep, thumping bass.
Noise Filtering Microphone, Cuts out the noise and focuses on your voice
Connector: 3.5 mm jack (headphone and mic)
Extrasoft earpads, headband cushion, size-extenders, adjustable microphone

Razer Carcharias Gaming Headset (Black) Overview
Get ready to experience extreme comfort and quality audio as you have never experienced them before. Were proud to introduce the Razer Carcharias. Like its ferocious predecessor the Razer Megalodon the Carcharias delivers superior, realistic audio with clarity and deep, thumping bass. The headset encompasses a circumaural earpiece with interchangeable leatherette ear-pads for maximum comfort during extended gaming sessions. The in-line remote control provides fast and easy volume control while the adjustable, noise filtering microphone ensures high quality audio clarity. The Razer Carcharias is fully geared and ready to plug-and-play. The Razer Carcharias is …

Yapster TM-YB100A Universal Gaming Headsets (Black)
December 13, 2010 – 4:00 pm | Comments Off

Yapster TM-YB100A Universal Gaming Headsets (Black) Review

Yapster TM-YB100A Universal Gaming Headsets (Black) Feature

Yapster features a very comfortable over the ear design with a padded headband that will provide hours of enjoyment
The drop down boom microphone on Yapster makes it easy to use and position when communicating with others or quickly swung up

Yapster TM-YB100A Universal Gaming Headsets (Black) Overview
Don’t be Cry Babies and Don’t Spend Big Bucks for Awesome Headphones! Now you don’t need to spend a fortune for a high quality, multiple-use stereo headsets. If quality sound reproduction, super comfortable fit and listening/chatting versatility is what you’re looking for without all the HYPE!!! Then these babies are the perfect headset for you. Yapster Universal Headphones were designed for a large audience of users ranging from everyday online computer uses such as PC gaming or internet chat, VOIP – using your computer to make telephone calls… or simply high quality stereo …

Check Out Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 with Vibration Feedback (Black) for $30.46
August 24, 2010 – 8:34 pm | Comments Off

Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 with Vibration Feedback (Black) Review

Some years back I got tired of keeping all my old game systems connected (nintendo, snes, genesis, etc), so I created a PC for emulation to play all my old games from a central location. I used to use the gravis gamepad pro (PS style controller), and it worked great. Recently I upgraded the machine to play my old Nintendo 64 games and needed an analog stick, so I made this purchase, and it works flawlessly
1 Drawback however: I would have like to have seen the D-pad be like a real cross (I had the same issue with the gravis gamepad pro), and not a “webbed cross” or “disc”. When playing older games, your thumb can slip and instead of pressing right, you’re really press more down because part of your thumb is on the “webbed” part between the …

Check Out Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 with Vibration Feedback (Black) for $30.67
August 19, 2010 – 8:17 am | Comments Off

Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2 with Vibration Feedback (Black) Review

Some years back I got tired of keeping all my old game systems connected (nintendo, snes, genesis, etc), so I created a PC for emulation to play all my old games from a central location. I used to use the gravis gamepad pro (PS style controller), and it worked great. Recently I upgraded the machine to play my old Nintendo 64 games and needed an analog stick, so I made this purchase, and it works flawlessly
1 Drawback however: I would have like to have seen the D-pad be like a real cross (I had the same issue with the gravis gamepad pro), and not a “webbed cross” or “disc”. When playing older games, your thumb can slip and instead of pressing right, you’re really press more down because part of your thumb is on the “webbed” part between the …