Product Reviews Net |
- Google lays down the gauntlet to the iPad and Windows 8
- Apple has fight to keep iPhone 5 ahead of the pack
- Alleged iPad 3 price may turn consumers away
- Ninja Gaiden 3 review beats Street Fighter X Tekken
- Sporadic PS Vita store updates risk user backlash
- Bethesda hiring for next-gen game, Fallout 4 assumed
- Specs for new Ice Cream Sandwich optimized Broadcom Platforms
- Samsung GALAXY Beam specs and battery concerns
- HTC One X battery life may be a problem
- Razer’s arsenal of Mass Effect 3 peripherals for PC & 360
| Google lays down the gauntlet to the iPad and Windows 8 Posted: 28 Feb 2012 04:05 AM PST
Since first Apple introduced the iPad a variety of other manufactures have released products to try and steal some of the company's market share. Until now many rival tablet PCs have failed and have either been discontinued altogether, or seen prices dropped. Now Google lays down the gauntlet to the iPad and Windows 8 in the coming months. Sales of Android tablet PCs have so far been well behind those of the iPad, but Google are looking to change this. According to The Verge Andy Rubin of Android said that the twelve million tablets sold on the platform so far was still significant. But admitted that much more is needed if the platform was going to win enough market share, and promised that 2012 will be the year the company will "double down and make sure we’re winning in that space". Rubin added that the biggest issue with tablet PCs on Android was that consumers have no structured way "to recognize it as a viable platform". According to Rubin Google is not looking to coming third in the battle between the platforms, and he is convinced the company is doing a better job in getting consumers to better understand the ecosystem they are entering into. Google has struggled to convince developers to create applications that are better suited to tablet PCs, but the company is hoping this is about to change and more software better suited to the larger screen of the tablet PC become available. Even though it is catching up, presently the Android Market is still lagging behind to what the App Store can offer owners of the iPad. Google will have increased competition on its hands once Windows 8 slates become available besides the release of the iPad 3. Whatever platform gets the largest market share the biggest winner will be the consumer with more choice available. Pricing has been found to be a major factor regarding the success of any device, and if recent reports are correct the iPad 3 may come at a higher premium. At the other end of the scale though is the recently released Amazon Kindle Fire, which has a much lower entry price but has left some owners disappointed. Do you think the Android platform can beat the competition? Google lays down the gauntlet to the iPad and Windows 8 is written by Gary Johnson & originally posted on Product Reviews. © 2004 - 2012, Dansway Communications LTD. All right reserved.
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| Apple has fight to keep iPhone 5 ahead of the pack Posted: 28 Feb 2012 02:46 AM PST
When Apple first released the iPhone back in 2007 the smartphone market hadn't really taken off to the extremes we see now. Many business users were favoring RIM’s BlackBerry platform and other rivals at the time included the Nokia N95. Fast forward five years and the iPhone remains one of the must have handsets for a lot of consumers, but Apple has a fight on its hands if it is to keep the iPhone 5 ahead of the chasing pack. The 2012 Mobile World Congress is now under way over in Spain and consumers are being treated to a number of highly desirable new handsets making their debut. Currently the biggest rival to the iPhone is the Android platform, which has seen an explosion in regards to the number of available handsets in recent times. Some analysts believe quantity doesn’t always beat quality and certain smartphones have been hit with issues, which is often battery life on 4G LTE devices. There have been some great Android handsets though, and they continue to improve. We are now seeing devices that will feature quad-core processors such as the HTC One X and LG Optimus 4X, but again some may be concerned with all that power coming at the expense of battery life. Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform is also gaining momentum with some predicting it will eventually overtake the iPhone with regards to market share. Finnish cell phone maker Nokia is pinning its hopes on the operating system to cement its future, and early indications seem favorable with the tie-up. Recently new smartphones have featured much larger screens that are above 4-inches in size, while the current iPhone measures in at only 3.5-inches. Many iPhone fans have a bigger screen size on their wish lists for the next version of the device, and there have been plenty of rumors suggesting the iPhone 5 will release with a larger screen. Other features wanted include 4G LTE connectivity that has been left out so far because of the size of the radios, and the effect they have on battery life. But this year new chipsets are incoming that are not only smaller, but less demanding on the battery. It was reported recently that Apple may redesign some of the internal components of the next iPhone to allow for larger batteries. As usual speculation has begun about when Apple will launch the iPhone 5, with the most recent reports suggesting a fall release. Apple has fight to keep iPhone 5 ahead of the pack is written by Gary Johnson & originally posted on Product Reviews. © 2004 - 2012, Dansway Communications LTD. All right reserved.
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| Alleged iPad 3 price may turn consumers away Posted: 28 Feb 2012 12:29 AM PST
There has been plenty of talk on whether the Apple’s elusive third generation iPad will feature a quad-core processor or not. One factor that hasn’t been discussed though is price and how much it is going to cost consumers for the exciting new tech. At the moment, there is still no solid information on if the company will be launching their iPad 3 with a quad-core chip, or if the new device will just end up with an enhanced version of the Apple A5 processor that features in the iPad 2. One feature that does look set to happen though is the inclusion of a Retina Display for the elusive device, but just like the processor, its a feature that could increase the price of the iPad compared to the $499 that consumers have been become accustomed to seeing for the WiFi version of the device. Now though, a fresh report emerging from China has revealed that Apple may be putting plans in place to increase the price of their third generation iPad by as much as $70 or $80, which we’re assuming may be due to the new hardware that will be featured on the device. According to a chart discovered by MacRumors, we could be seeing a starting price of $579 for the 16GB WiFi model and a new price of $679 for the 32GB WiFi iPad 3. The 3G model will also allegedly be given a price increase too. At the moment, Apple lists the 3G iPad 2 on the US store for $629, but according to this new chart, the WiFi + 3G iPad 3 will be priced at 699 instead and then increased by $100 depending on which storage capacity you opt for. If the information turns out to be true, would you be happy paying the extra $80 or so for the brand new features in your iPad? Don’t forget that we could also be seeing an iPad with 4G LTE connectivity for the very first time, so when you combine that with a quad-core processor, a Retina Display and a possible 8 megapixel camera – it does seem logical for Apple to increase the price significantly from a business point of view. It’s not official yet of course but something to consider as we wait for Apple to announce the next generation device to the world. $579 isn’t too surprising to us, but we’re interested to hear your thoughts on the matter. Just for comparison purposes, we will soon be seeing an upgraded version of the ASUS Tranformer Prime for $600, which will relate to the 32GB WiFi model and obviously includes the likes of a quad-core processor and an 8 megapixel camera. Would you be happy paying $579 for the entry level iPad 3 or not? Alleged iPad 3 price may turn consumers away is written by Alan Ng & originally posted on Product Reviews. © 2004 - 2012, Dansway Communications LTD. All right reserved.
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| Ninja Gaiden 3 review beats Street Fighter X Tekken Posted: 27 Feb 2012 11:18 PM PST
Gamers may be feeling a little starved lately with the lack of big name releases on console, but Ninja Gaiden 3 and Street Fighter X Tekken are just two examples of big games that are launching soon and have just been given an early review over in Japan. The return of Ryu Hayabusa in Ninja Gaiden 3 is scheduled for mid March, but you’ll be able to get your hands on Capcom’s Street Fighter X Tekken crossover brawler much sooner starting from March 6 in the EU and March 8 over in Europe. They are obviously two contrasting games, but since they are both handled by Japanese developers it’s no surprise to see that popular Japanese publication Famitsu have received first dibs on reviews for both games before we see any reviews pop up over here. The outcome of review scores may be a surprise to some of you, as we can tell you that Famitsu has actually given Ninja Gaiden 3 a higher score than Street Fighter X Tekken. The game from Team Ninja managed a 36/40 score from the magazine, while Street Fighter X Tekken could only manage a 34/40 review score, as noted by TheSilentChief. For those of you who are wondering, Famitsu actually awarded Street Fighter IV with the exact same 34/40 score, so it’s quite interesting to see that it appears that not much has changed from Street Fighter IV to SFXT in order for them to increase the score from a 34/40. We’ve also done a little digging and found out that Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 got a 35/40 score from Famitsu back in 2009, so they have given the upcoming Ninja Gaiden 3 a slightly higher review, just. Is this a case of mixed emotions for you right now? Some of you may have felt that Ninja Gaiden 3 wasn’t going to be as good as Ninja Gaiden 2, while you would have presumed that Street Fighter X Tekken would be a big hit with Famitsu since this is the first time that we have seen the two huge Japanese franchises merge together in one game. In reality though, a 34/40 isn’t bad at all so we doubt that it isn’t going to discourage gamers too much as they decide on whether to pick the game up or not. Will you now pay a little more interest to Ninja Gaiden 3 after seeing this impressive review score? Ninja Gaiden 3 review beats Street Fighter X Tekken is written by Alan Ng & originally posted on Product Reviews. © 2004 - 2012, Dansway Communications LTD. All right reserved.
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| Sporadic PS Vita store updates risk user backlash Posted: 27 Feb 2012 09:37 PM PST
If you are already in possession of a Sony PS Vita and are looking forward to this week’s PlayStation Store update, we’re pleased to say that there will be a fresh batch of demos for you to enjoy, or ‘missing’ demos depending on which store your Vita is currently assigned to. Last week we shared our thoughts on Sony’s somewhat frustrating strategy to release different Vita content across all three main stores, if you count the Asia store as well as the EU and US stores. This week, we can confirm that the US stores will be playing catch up in a way, by providing four ‘new’ demos that the EU store already had last week. The four demos that will definitely be arriving on the US store will be Dynasty Warriors Next, ModNation Racers, Touch My Katamari and Reality Fighters. Unfortunately, there is still no sign of the WipEout 2048 demo on the US store that has been available in Europe since launch, while rather inexplicably there is still no demo for MotorStorm RC despite the fact that even the PS Store in Asia currently has both the demo and full game for MotorStorm RC available. It’s hardly an ideal situation for those that require the new content at the same time it goes live on a particular region, but for those that don’t mind waiting a week or so later, it’s not the end of the world. Until Sony changes their PS Store strategy, you should get used to waiting for particular content to appear both on the EU and US stores at sporadic periods, as it won’t be happening bang on the Tuesday. According to Sony’s new blog entry on this week’s update, those four demos are the only updates that are meant to be happening this week for the Vita users, unfortunately. There’s no information regarding new apps, new videos, or no new games to enjoy either. However, one interesting report we’ve seen over at PS Lifestyle hints that Sony may be planning to bring the Music Unlimited app to the Vita as well. This is a bit strange though, since Sony make no mention of this on the official blog. Music Unlimited is their answer to a full streaming music catalogue via subscription, but as we told you last week – we would much rather see a Spotify app on the Vita in the future, although the chances of this happening are pretty slim. We still see a lot of requests for the Skype app as well, and there’s still no word on if the fixed Facebook app will reappear on the US store or not. If you have a Vita, let us know your thoughts on having just four new demos to play on the US store – did you expect to see a lot more content? Sporadic PS Vita store updates risk user backlash is written by Alan Ng & originally posted on Product Reviews. © 2004 - 2012, Dansway Communications LTD. All right reserved.
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| Bethesda hiring for next-gen game, Fallout 4 assumed Posted: 27 Feb 2012 03:26 PM PST
Many are still waiting upon the release of DLC for Skyrim, however it looks like the guys at Bethesda Softworks have more important things in mind as the popular game developer has recently added some interesting job listings to the company’s website. What’s particularly interesting is that this job listing is clearly asking for Future Generation Console Programmer who will slot into Bethesda Game Studios’ programming department. The job’s requirements also give us a few hints as to what the next game could be. Some of the boring requirements include having a passion for making great games as part of a great team, being able to contribute innovative ideas and being able to undertake work with minimal oversight, but here’s what got us a little excited: Bethesda want someone with ‘extensive experience’ in regards to programming and optimizing for the PS3 and Xbox 360, DirextX 11 experience is seen as a plus. Perhaps the biggest giveaway is that they want someone who has played Bethesda Game Studios games. We’re no experts in regards to hiring people for game development, but from what we have read it seems as if everything points towards a job listing for a next-generation Bethesda game which will be coming to the next Microsoft and Sony consoles, as well as PC – two titles fit nicely into this category, Fallout 4 and Elder Scrolls VI – seeing as how Skyrim is still only a few months old we think it’s safe to assume that Bethesda is looking for a Future Generation Console Programmer who’ll be working on Fallout 4 – do you agree? There is a possibility that Bethesda could be looking for someone to help create a game completely separate to Elder Scrolls and Fallout, however with such a following for these established franchises we don’t necessarily feel a new IP is required – with that said we sure that anything Bethesda’s team put their mind to will be a success. Seeing as how it’s now been almost four years since Fallout 3 took the world by storm we really think that it makes sense to release this game’s sequel next. Many believe Sony and Microsoft’s next-gen consoles will show up at E3 2013 and arrive later in the year, therefore realistically we’re looking at 2014 before Bethesda’s “unannounced game on future-generation consoles” arrives – that means that fans of Fallout will have waited over 5 years for the sequel – very similar to the wait Oblivion fans had to endure before Skyrim finally arrived. As we hear more on the matter we will keep you posted. Do you think Bethesda’s next game will be next-generation only? Or do you think they may sneak in a release next year before we see sight of Microsoft and Sony’s next-gen consoles? Bethesda hiring for next-gen game, Fallout 4 assumed is written by Jamie Pert & originally posted on Product Reviews. © 2004 - 2012, Dansway Communications LTD. All right reserved.
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| Specs for new Ice Cream Sandwich optimized Broadcom Platforms Posted: 27 Feb 2012 02:51 PM PST
A few days ago we told you all about Qualcomm's new S4 MSM8960 Snapdragon SoC, today we have all the details regarding Broadcom's newest platforms – all of which are being marketed as optimized for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. In this brief article we will tell you everything you need to know about the BCM28145, BCM28155 and the BCM21654G. All of these SoC's are expected to hit smartphone manufacturers in the latter half of 2012 and all the chip options utilize a low power 40nm process in conjunction with RF (radio frequency), PMU (power management unit) and a wide means of connectivity. The BCM28145 and BCM28155 are very similar as they both boast a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 processor with a clock speed of up to 1.3GHz per core, they both make the most of something called VideoCore technology – full details regarding this tech haven't yet been divulged but to our understanding this tech is something built into the platform which allows the application processor to offload tasks to a third processing core. This all sounds pretty complicated, but from what we can see this means that graphical and image processing is undertaken by this 'third processing core' which boasts extremely low power consumption for such tasks. The main difference between the BCM28145 and BCM28155 is that they support 720p and 1080p HD video respectively. They both offer 21Mbps down / 5.8Mbps HSPA+ connectivity, dual-band Wi-Fi (which allows support for Wi-Fi Direct and Wi-Fi Display), Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and GPS+GLONASS – there's no LTE connectivity by the looks of things, but that's because these new platforms are aimed towards OEMs looking for a premium Android 4.0 experience at low cost. If you are not connecting to HSPA+ this platform falls back on Class 33 EDGE connectivity. Other features worth a quick mention include a low-latency architecture for a responsive UI, 3G/2G dual-SIM support, Broadcom's InConcert technology to minimize interference between the connectivity subsystem and Broadcom’s latest Image Signal Processor, this supports sensors of up to 42 megapixels and is said to boast great low-light results and sharp images at dynamic ranges. The Broadcom BCM21654G platform isn't as advanced as the other two platform's which we've spoken about in this article, therefore we think we'll see it utilized in mid to low-end smartphones in 2012, the good news is that you'll get a 1GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor, low-power VGA video support and HSPA (no plus) connectivity (7.2Mbps down / 5.6Mbps up). As you can see all of the platforms which Broadcom has unveiled seem to tackle a problem which many Android devices suffer (high power-consumption during graphical and image processing) – perhaps this will mean we'll soon be able to capture video and photos a, view them multiple times and play games without such battery-related worries – we sure hope so! If you want to find out more about Broadcom’s new Android 4.0 optimized platforms check out this PDF file. Do you think low power-consumption is becoming more important than core speed? Specs for new Ice Cream Sandwich optimized Broadcom Platforms is written by Jamie Pert & originally posted on Product Reviews. © 2004 - 2012, Dansway Communications LTD. All right reserved.
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| Samsung GALAXY Beam specs and battery concerns Posted: 27 Feb 2012 09:19 AM PST
The last few days have been amazing for any smartphone enthusiast, earlier today we told about Nokia’s amazing 808 PureView smartphone and its 41 megapixel camera, now we are at last telling you about a smartphone with a built-in projector – this is the Samsung GALAXY Beam. Samsung has been particularly busy at this year’s conference, however in our opinion the most exciting device which we’ve seen is the Beam. Not only does is offer decent performance hardware, but it’s main feature is something which no smartphone has ever boasted – a projector which can beam multimedia content at up to 50-inches (diagonal). Before we get excited about the projector let’s give you a quick run through of other technical specifications, firstly there’s a dual-core 1.0GHz processor, 8GB of internal storage, a 4-inch display which outputs at 480 x 800, a 5 megapixel camera on the rear and a 2000mAh battery. Samsung hasn’t published a full spec listing yet, and we are told that actual specs are subject to change, however we are almost certain that there will be a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera, 768MB of RAM (not 6GB like many reputable sources suggested) and a microSD memory card slot. One disappointment is that it will run Android 2.3 Gingerbread out-of-the-box, however an update to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is said to be planned. Samsung envisage you using this smartphone to watch YouTube videos with friends, or perhaps Hulu. Other usages include creating slideshows on the device and then playing them via the projector whilst music echoes from the phone’s speaker. Finally many expect Beam-centric apps to hit the Android Market where the projector can make playing games and using apps a more interactive experience. We’ve embedded a few images showing the Samsung GALAXY Beam below, as you can see the design is dominated by the projector which is located on the upper-edge of the handset, what’s pretty impressive is the fact that it still just 12.5mm thick – not bad when you take into account Optoma’s pico projectors are all roughly 30mm thick! Check out Engadget’s photo gallery for a closer look.
Full details regarding the Beam’s projector haven’t been disclosed, but it is marketed as “ultra-bright” thanks to 15 lumens of brightness, we’re not projector experts but this seems quite substantially lower than what we’ve seen from pocket-sized projectors in the past. Another thing which we’re not completely sure about is the projectors output resolution, Samsung’s official blog claims that it projects a crisp high-definition image (which we’d usually interpret this to mean at least 720p), but other sources say that it actually outputs at 640 x 360 – we’ll confirm/refute this when we know more. A demonstration showing the projector in action can be seen at the bottom of this post, the video only shows the projector being used in dark conditions and the video does look grainy (see the image below) – but we have to remember the fact that there’s a projector built into a smartphone is an accomplishment in itself.
Our biggest concern is battery life, the 2000 mAh battery would be great for smartphone usage, but projectors are renowned for being juicy, so Samsung has its work cut out. We shouldn’t keep comparing the Beam to Optoma’s pico projector’s but there’s no other points of reference at present, the PK301 boasts a 1410mAh battery which is said to allow for up to 1.5 hours of projection – so what will a smartphone deliver from a 2000mAh battery when it has a dual-core processor to power etc? This is one thing we’re worried about, however pricing is also something which may shock us. Do you think the Beam’s projector will drain the battery too rapidly? Samsung GALAXY Beam specs and battery concerns is written by Jamie Pert & originally posted on Product Reviews. © 2004 - 2012, Dansway Communications LTD. All right reserved.
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| HTC One X battery life may be a problem Posted: 27 Feb 2012 08:58 AM PST
It was only a matter of time until we had an official confirmation of HTC’s first quad-core smartphone and at MWC 2012, the Taiwanese company finally delivered. The One X has now been unleashed to the world and we have the full lowdown on what hardware specs the device possesses and also our thoughts on a potential battery life issue for those looking to pick one up. As expected, HTC announced the HTC One X at event in Barcelona, a device which you may also know as the Endeavor or the Edge if you have been following rumors from the start. Joining the recently announced LG Optimus 4X, the HTC One X will also come packed with a NVIDIA Tegra 3 1.5Ghz quad-core processor and a very impressive looking 4.7-inch Super LCD HD display, which is reinforced with the latest Gorilla Glass materials. The HTC One X is no slouch in other departments either, as it will pack Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box, 1GB RAM, 32GB of internal storage, an 8 megapixel rear camera with LED ‘smart flash’ and wait for it – support for NFC and Google Wallet. Since this is a global device, there’s no support for LTE but we can tell you that there will be an LTE compatible version for US carriers which will come with a dual-core processor instead. With the sheer amount of hardware power available though, you may be concerned to find that one of the world’s first quad-core smartphones will only come shipped with a 1800 mAh battery – no where near the 3300 mAh battery that is included in the dual-core equipped Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX. The lack of a 4G LTE radio may improve the chances of battery life on the One X, but consumers now more demanding than ever when it comes to battery life, surely anything lower than a 2000 mAh battery is not going to be good enough. Just for comparison purposes, the LG Optimus 4X is the other new quad-core smartphone that has just been announced and that will come with a 2150 mAh battery, so significantly better in that aspect.
We can’t help but wonder if HTC has missed a trick here as they announce their first quad-core phone on the world stage. Has the company effectively shot themselves in the foot with this 1800 mAh battery? We really hope that by this time next month when the phone is out, the main focus isn’t on a lack of battery life, but how great the quad-core processor adds to the overall performance of the phone. Let us know your thoughts on this – are you a bit concerned by this as well? HTC One X battery life may be a problem is written by Alan Ng & originally posted on Product Reviews. © 2004 - 2012, Dansway Communications LTD. All right reserved.
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| Razer’s arsenal of Mass Effect 3 peripherals for PC & 360 Posted: 27 Feb 2012 07:23 AM PST
With Mass Effect 3 set for release in roughly 10 days we thought many of you would be interested in some gear which has recently been revealed by the guys at Razer, they teamed up with BioWare to create an official line of peripherals which are said to help you come out victorious when taking Commander Shepard on his intergalactic journey. All of the following Razer products will become available in March, PC gamers will apparently benefit from utilizing Razer's Mass Effect 3 BlackWidow keyboard, Imperator mouse and Vespula mouse mat, we can't vouch for just how much these peripherals will help you during your Mass Effect 3 campaign – but you can't ignore the technical specifications and features which the keyboard and mouse will bring when compared to standard offerings. Let's start with the 'Mass Effect 3 Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Mechanical Gaming Keyboard'. This keyboard will set you back $139.99 and for this hefty price tag you'll get full mechanical keys with actuation force of 50g, all of which are backlit with 5 levels of brightness. As with many other gaming keyboards this model offers programmable keys with macro recording, customizable software profiles, gaming mode and 1ms response times. In terms of design you can see the keyboard below.
As you'd expect there's a Mass Effect 3-inspired design and the 'N7' logo, also you can just about make out that it connects via USB and there's USB-passthrough along with headphone and microphone jacks. In terms of size and weight it measures in at 475 x 171 x 30mm and it weighs 1.5kg. If you buy the Mass Effect 3 keyboard you should also seriously consider the ' Mass Effect 3 Razer Imperator Ergonomic Gaming Mouse', this features a 6400dpi 4G Dual Sensor which should ensure that you're on target when battling it out with the enemies you meet in ME3. There's also adjustable side buttons, 200 inches per second acceleration, sensitivity adjustment, Hyperesponse buttons, onboard memory, rubberized grips and mouse feet which deliver low resistance. Below you can see this mouse in all its glory, it connects via USB and measures in at 123 x 71 x 42mm – again it is decorated with ME3 artwork. This mouse will cost you $79.99.
The Imperator mouse goes hand-in-hand with another Razer product, the Vespula Dual-Sided Gaming Mouse Mat. At $34.99 we'll forgive you for turning your nose up at this price, but if you do buy it you'll get two surfaces, one for speed, the other for control – both of which are non-slip, anti-reflective and abrasion-resistant . When using this mouse mat you should stay RSI free thanks to a gel-filled wrist rest. The design is pretty eye-catching, you can see it below.
Finally we will quickly tell you about two peripherals for the Xbox 360, the Mass Effect 3 Razer Chimaera 5.1 wireless gaming headset will also work with the PC (we reviewed a similar headset here) and the Razer Onza Torunament Edition controller which can also be plugged into your PC. The Onza controller is just-like other variants, however this time round it has a Mass Effect-inspired design to accompany the adjustable analog sticks, additional programmable buttons and hyperesponse action buttons – it costs $59.99, whilst the Chimaera headset costs a whopping $209.99 and delivers rich sound with its 50mm drivers, this is a wireless headset and allows you to customize voice and game sound levels to suit your preference.
Head over to Razer’s Mass Effect 3 pages to find all the details regarding the peripherals which we’ve spoken about in this brief article, also there’s a Messenger Bag and iPhone protection case to check out, they cost $79.99 and $24.99 respectively, again we think the prices may put off a lot of potentional customers. No-matter which you choose to buy you will get a code to unlock the Deadly Collector Assault rifle and multiplayer content packs. Who is your favorite game peripheral manufacturer? Razer’s arsenal of Mass Effect 3 peripherals for PC & 360 is written by Jamie Pert & originally posted on Product Reviews. © 2004 - 2012, Dansway Communications LTD. All right reserved.
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