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more about #gamers Odin: I've had the Sidewinder for about a month now and I couldn't recommend it more. Easily one of the best mice I've ever used and by far the best wireles... more » BobTheCool: eugh.... all but the mouse is for CONSOLE gamers. how bout some more love for real gaming? more » Myspcr Shadow: Recently I been debating on whether to purchase the X41 or the Astro A40. [www.astrogaming.com] Obviously the X41 has the wireless edge, but I hear ... more » Brian Payne: How could you list a gaming mouse that isn't the Logitech MX 518? more » Imagism: I wouldn't recommend the Sidewinder. To a Pc-Gamer, the mouse is to him as a knife is to a Chef. It's his main tool of mass destruction and infinite... more » The Lab: How about a copy of Borderlands? Most fun I've ever had playing a game, Fallout 3 included. more » Arken: Considering the Arkeg web link goes to a GoDaddy placeholder, I don't think that's something you should be buying either. more » SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: I would probably get an car seat on a scrapyard, put some speakers, a nice driving wheel and some Forza 3 or Dirt 2 more » -
#giftguide
Gifts For People Too Busy Playing Video Games to Appreciate Them
Most serious gamers might seem easy to buy for at first: games! But they probably are buying most games they really want right when they're released. So you've got to be a bit more creative than that. More » -
#packardbell
Packard Bell (!?) Launches Gaming Desktop Line
Packard Bell—previously referred to as Packard Hell and Packard Smell—is diving head-first into the gaming PC market with the ipower X2.0, a gaming rig that features full customization at a decent price. It's aimed squarely at offerings from Acer and Ares. The Intel-based machines give customers their choice of ATI or Nvidia graphics, disk drives, audio options, TV tuners and other add-ons. In addition, the PC features advanced cooling, including a silent water cooling system. The boxes are expected for this holiday season at about $2000, and we're hoping they're nothing like the PBs of the past. [Trusted Reviews] -
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#homeentertainment
Sharps 1080p AQUOS LCD TVs Are Optimized For Gaming With "Vyper Drive"
The 32-inch, 1080p AQUOS (LC-32GP3U) LCD TVs from Sharp are optimized for gaming by allowing gamers "quick access to the side terminal inputs," as well as activating "Vyper Drive." It's a dorky name for a feature, but it's supposes to cut lag time between console input and TV display so you won't have to miss so many notes in Rock Band thanks to TV response lag. In addition, there's HDMI 1.3, subwoofer output connection, 1080p/24, and built-in ATSC, clear QAM and NTSC tuners. It'll be $1,599 in black, red and white in December. Our only complaint is that it's only 32 inches. [BusinessWire]
