Creative has made some impressive products over the years, and we have just begun reviewing a ton of them on GamesReviews.com. Video game audio continues to improve, and as gamers become more competitive - and in certain situations, go professional - having top grade audio is equally as important as high definition video. Creative has an extraordinary lineup of speakers available to satisfy varying levels of consumer requests. Near the higher end is the Creative T4 Wireless 2.1 Speaker set up. While you won't find that 5.1 or 7.1 surround that other - ...
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Rival 300 Mouse Review
For most people, a mouse is a mouse is a mouse. Whether you are using a fancy mouse with tons of bells and whistles, or just a cheap wireless mouse, most people don't understand the difference. Then there is that small segment of society that actually does care what features their mouse has, how many clicks it can withstand, and other seemingly uninteresting questions like that.
Read MoreSound BlasterX H7 Headset Review
Headsets are getting better and headsets are getting cheaper. Creative is one company making this step, and doing it quickly - the Sound BlasterX H7 Headset brings a $200+ headset to the $120-150 price range, and does not sacrifice any features. When it comes to audio, mic clarity, and comfort, the Sound BlasterX H7 is one of the best headsets I have ever used.
Read More@OMGitsJezy Reviews Creative Labs Tactical 3D FURY Headset
Jezy's back with another video, and until we get a video section up on the website we will continue to post these videos within articles. This time, Jezy is looking at the Tactical 3D Fury headset from Creative Labs. Watch his video to see his views, or skip below to check out the headsets features.
Read MoreSteel Series Siberia 350 Headset Review
The Steel Series Siberia 350 Headset falls into that mid range category when it comes to pricing, and these headsets are always the hardest to make a decision on. With so many headsets coming in just a bit cheaper - 99.99 compared to 119.99 - it is sometimes hard to justify some of the enhancements for the 20 or 30 dollars more that you will pay. Does Steel Series help justify the extra money in the value they give? Read on to see what we think of it!
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The name is immediately followed by the claim of “World's fastest mechanical gaming keyboard” which after gaming on it playing Far Cry 4, Minecraft and Team Fortress 2 for about 30 hours I can completely agree on. This keyboard is engineered for speed, and fulfilled that claim within the first few minutes using it.
Read MoreSteel Series X800 Headset Review
I've used high end headsets before, but none of them have been as user friendly as the Steel Series Siberia X800 headset. Through ease of use and outstanding audio quality, for over 300.00, you won't find a much better headset. There are no major aesthetic bells and whistles to this headset - like there are in many headsets from other companies - but with this release, Steel Series is pursuing functionality and comfort; they have succeeded.
Read MorePDP Afterglow Prismatic Controller Review
You've probably at least once in your lifetime used a PDP controller, whether you realized it or not. The iconic Afterglow controller look hasn't changed much since the PS3 and Xbox 360 days, and this is because Performance Design Products is using a template that works. The look of the controller is a marketing tool, consistent across all platforms and generations, much like their lineup of Afterglow Headse
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We are back with yet another PDP gaming headset review. Why wouldn't we be? Overall, every headset from PDP has received a passing grade from us here at Games Reviews, and many of you have hit us up on social media to let us know which headset you bought and why. What Performance Design Products has going for them is not necessarily having the best headset available, but for providing a better than average headset for the MSRP.
Read MoreSteel Series Siberia 200 Headset Review
I've been told my others outside of Steel Series - they told me too - that the now discontinued Siberia V2 headset was a must have more many PC gamers, and when the product was discontinued and replaced with the V3, fans complained...a lot. So, Steel Series is bringing back the V2 in seven different color variations, making a few changes, and rebranding them as the Steel Series Siberia 200 headset. Does it still perform like it's predecessor? We think so!
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