The Tarantula sports a whole host of features designed to help the gamer. There are ten macro keys, a button on the keyboard to switch profiles, and even the ability to store profiles on the keyboa...
They've been on the market for several months now and I've had a chance to play with all of them. Laser mice are definitely here to stay. Earlier in the year I was lucky enough to have gotten to ...
Today we will be taking a look at Logitech's Force 3D Pro joystick. As you might have guessed by the name alone, it features force feedback technology. Force feedback is a feature that your standar...
And we're down to the last one. The final laser mouse I have for review is Microsoft's Laser Mouse 6000. This is the little brother to their Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, yet the two look nothing alik...
The Copperhead features 2000 DPI optical resolution, ultra-fast data polling and onboard flash memory to store button configurations. Razer has quite a reputation to uphold. In the world of gamin...
A year after Logitech actually put the "laser' in "laser mouse,' they are back at it with a new incarnation and this time they're doing their best to appeal to gamers. The Logitech G7 is a wireles...
How can you go wrong with Italian racing design? The wheel is ridiculously comfortable and the force feedback puts you right in the action. Realism is the jewel in this wheel's crown. Comfortable p...
The wheel is well constructed and not at all flimsy or cheap, a fact evident in the wrist-breaking force feedback motors hiding inside the wheel. Coupled with Saitek's Smart Technology software, th...
With the included programming software, you can designate X and Y axis control and sensitivity, assign specific button functions and even load pre-made game profiles for your game pad. It's ...
The Evo's in-game response is smooth and lag-free, the programmable and customizable SST software is extremely handy, battery life is exceptional due to the auto shut-off feature, and the wireless ...
I bought this joystick about for one of my favorite games, BattleField1942, and I have used it a LOT! It's got everything you need from a pan-hat switch - plenty of programmable buttons - throttle ...