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t3ch Review - Logitech Illuminated Keyboard
I’m sure theres at least one incident where you just wished the keys on your keyboard could light up (that is, if they don’t already). The Logitech Illuminated Keyboard does just that, and packs it into a sleek and attractive form factor. Today we shall investigate whether or not this input device is worth its admission price and more importantly: is backlighting a gimmick?
t3ch Review - Shure SRH240 Headphones
In the audio industry, Shure is a brand not to go unnoticed. Since 1925, they have been pro’s in the field of audio reproduction. Currently, Shure only manufactures 3 pairs of headphones: the SRH240, SRH440, and the SRH840. Today we have with us the SRH240 to review. Does this pair of headphones deliver an enjoyable experience overall? Let’s dive deep into the world of audio and design to find out!
t3ch Review - Logitech Marathon Mouse M705
At a glance, the Marathon Mouse M705 is clearly a “revised” version of Logitech’s bestselling VX Revolution. As the owner of both mice, I put them to the test to see whether or not this is a worthy replacement of the VX. One major factor to take note of before we get into the review is that the VX Revolution cost $79 when it was still around and this mouse costs $49. A whopping $30 difference! How does this affect the quality of the product? Read on!
t3ch Review - Speck Candyshell iPad Case
So you’ve purchased another iSomething and you’re looking for that right type of protection for it. What will make or break the right kind of case for you? Well, I think that all depends on if you’re looking for a case with flair, or one with the right safety features. Fortunately, Speck has you covered with both. — Our full review after the break!
t3ch Review - Razer Goliathus Fragged Control Edition
Mousepads; Some people use ‘em and some people don’t, but when it comes to hardcore gamers a good mousepad is a must. Today we’re going to take a look at the Razer Goliathus Fragged Control Edition. For those of you who haven’t heard of Razer before, they are a California based peripheral company that has specialized in making professional gaming products since 1998. So how does this surface perform on the battlefield? Let’s get fraggin’.
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