Category: Peripheral Review

  • Bloody B740A Review

    Bloody B740A Review

    You might not have heard of Bloody before, a company started by Taiwanese company A4-Tech in 2002. Bloody builds gaming mice and keyboards similar to Corsair, Thermaltake, Logitech, and Razer, and they are very much worthy of being mentioned in the same sentence. All of us here had the chance to check out Bloody’s product

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  • Sony’s Gold Wireless Stereo Headset Review.

    Sony’s Gold Wireless Stereo Headset Review.

    First let me assure you and say that I am in no way being compensated by Sony or any other company for writing this review.  That being said, the Gold Wireless Headset from Sony is quite possibly the best wireless gaming headset I have ever had the pleasure of resting on my head. How does

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  • GeForce Expereince Goes Open Beta [UPDATED!]

    NVIDIA’s GeForce Experience is available for all to try out, and just in time for the Crysis 3 Multiplayer Open Beta (Comes out tomorrow!). Don’t know what that is? Well it’s a handy tool for those of us who have NVIDIA graphics cards in their computers but don’t know what the optimum graphics settings should

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  • TODAY ONLY: 50% Razer Peripherals

    In honor of the community’s support of the Razer Edge (Winning CNet’s People’s choice award two years in a row and suggesting changes to the concept) they are offering 50% off all peripherals and 10% the Razer Blade gaming laptop ending at 9am PST tomorrow morning (1/12/13). So if you need some new gaming gear,

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  • IllumniRoom, Because Your TV is Too Small

    Microsoft and Samsung showed off IllumniRoom, which is being worked on by Microsoft Research for the Xbox. Yup, some worthwhile gaming news from CES that isn’t related to the PC. What is IllumniRoom? Well it combines the Xbox, the Kinect, and a projector to fill the room with images, going beyond what your puny “big screen”

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  • Valve Discovers Ancient Hieroglyphic [UPDATED]

    Valve Discovers Ancient Hieroglyphic [UPDATED]

    Valve may not be able to count to three, but they found a company that can. Valve is working with Xi3 to make a version of their modular computer for the Steam Box. Xi3’s take on the Steam Box is called Piston, and is based on their performance model X7A, which costs $999. Actual cost

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  • PC Gaming, Now in Tablet Form

    Microsoft brought the full windows experience to the tablet with Windows 8, and now Razer is bringing PC gaming to the tablet. Versatility is the name of the game when it comes to Windows 8 devices, and the Edge is no different. This tablet comes in two levels, and 4 modes. Razer claims it’s the

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  • Introducing Project Shield and Tegra 4 [UPDATED]

    Big news from nVidia at CES tonight. First is the Tegra 4 chip, which boats 72 GPU cores, 6 times that of the Tegra 3. Not only that, but it also finally supports 4g LTE, running on their new i500 software programmable modem. The modem is able to process 1.2 trillion operations per second.  It

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  • End of the Line for PS2

    It’s the end of an era as Sony announced the end of production of PlayStation 2 consoles in Japan. I know I’m known as the PC guy around here, but I do own a PS2. I’ve had many great times with the console and it’ll be sorely missed. Grand Theft Auto changed forever when the

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  • Review: PlayStation Move Sharpshooter

    This is probably a little overdue but when it comes to playing FPS’s we tend to be a little on the side of purists here at IBeatItFirst.com so none of use have really given this thing a fair shake until now.  That being said, I decided to delve feet first and head deep in to

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