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News Search Results for: dlink Speedlink Pro USB Joystick + 99 best of C64 Classix® @ rbmods.com [Jun-27-10] (0 Comments) Remember that old machine you used to play alot on in the mid 80“s to late 80“s? Commondre 64 was the big deal then with alot of famous games with superb gameplay and feeling in the games. Speedlink has taken advantage of this and reawaken the Commondore 64 games by creating a joystick similar to the Tac2 joystick in the past that was the most wanted joystick on the market. Included with this they have bundled 99 Commondore 64 classic games for you to play with this Tac2 Speedlink Chronos - XSs @ xsreviews.co.uk [Apr-02-09] (0 Comments) Witha range of Speedlink product reviews having being recentlypublished on XSReviews, we have another one to get our claws into. Thistime it’s a headset and comes in the form of the Speedlink ChronosStereo and let’s hope it can impress like many of Speedlink’s otherproducts have done. Read on to find out if it can. Speedlink Formula Laser - XSs @ xsreviews.co.uk [Mar-27-09] (0 Comments) Witha few very high end gaming mice passing through XSReviews, we takea look at the mid range market today. This product comes in the form ofSpeedlink’s Red Formula Laser Mouse and has some very interestingfeatures. The main one being the cable compartment which allows the USBcable to coil up inside the mouse.E Speedlink has a very god reputationof providing top quality products, so can they continue this trend withthe Formula Mouse? Speedlink Mini Chat - XSs @ xsreviews.co.uk [Mar-27-09] (0 Comments) Eventhough speaking to other players over VOIP or other services isbecoming more prevalent, with PC games including voice chat in game,and console users able to discuss over headsets within their parties,and within certain games, one of the main modes of chat is still thetext message interface. One problem with this on consoles, is how longit takes to spell out a message with a standard controller. Speedlinkhopes to rectify this with their Mini Chat keyboard for PS3, Xbox, WiiMac and even PC. Speedlink Vento 2.0 - XSs @ xsreviews.co.uk [Mar-25-09] (0 Comments) Withthe growth of notebooks, netbooks, and other portable media players,something people tend to like to do when they arn't in a far away placewith their beloved piece of kit, is enhance it with improvedperipherals. Be it a mouse, larger keyboard, increased screen size, orimproved sound quality. Today I'll be reviewing something that wouldprobably suit that purpose very well, the Speedlink Vento 2.0 speakerset. Speedlink Medusa NX - XSs @ xsreviews.co.uk [Mar-12-09] (0 Comments) Speedlinkare well known for making some top notch headsets, with their previousrange of Medusas making real waves in the review community. Now thoughit's time for a refresh, a re-release if you will. The Medusa is back,this time termed the NX and while it's still got a really long cableand 5.1 surround sound, can it stand up to the previous generation'stop notch performance? Speedlink VOIP Mouse @ rbmods.com [Jul-22-08] (0 Comments) Todays product must be one of the oddest things we have reviewedever- and I've seen alot! We are going to take a look at Speedlinks VOIPmouse, this little mouse is the size of a laptop mouse and it opens up to bea corded Skype Phone. You can either receive calls or just make a callyourself. The small display shows you who is online and it allows you tocall straight from the phone, to me those features don't sound to bad buthow well does it actually works is the question I ask myself. Styx Gaming Mouse @ rbmods.com [Jan-25-08] (0 Comments) Styx gaming mouse they say.... It was quite some time ago that Ireviewed a mouse last, Razer, Logitech and Microsoft have been leading onthat part of the market but today we might have an end to that! We recieveda sample of Speedlinks latest Styx gaming mouse with some nice features asDPI setting with a button and also a ergonimiclly designed shape on themouse. Let's have a closer look at this mouse and compared it vs some otherswe have looked in the past. Speedlink Styx - XSs @ xsreviews.co.uk [Jan-21-08] (0 Comments) Thereare two key gaming mice manufactures that have been doing justthat for years, Razer and Logitech. However, these high-spec mice comeat a cost, and are often over the top for the average gamer, who wantsaccuracy and comfort, but still some money left in the bank.So today I have Speedlink’s Styx which features a laser diode to pickup your movements, and spitting out 2200 DPI accuracy. Let’s see how itperforms. Speed-Link Illuminated Dark Metal Keyboard @ techpowerup.com [Jul-27-07] (0 Comments) Speed-Link's newest offering utilizes a snazy blue and black color theme, packed in a very thin and compact aluminum package. The Illuminated Dark Metal Keyboard takes the existing small profile keyboard line-up of the company and aims to deliver a quiet, comfortable, good looking and sturdy keyboard. Speedlink Medusa 5.1 and Sennheiser HD555 @ techgage.com [Jul-02-07] (0 Comments) The choice between stereo and 5.1 headphones can be complicated, so we are taking a look at a popular sub-$150 offering of each type to see which one will come out on top. As we find out, the choice can make quite a big difference depending on what you will use your PC for most. Speed-Link Medusa 5.1 Pro Gamer Edition @ techpowerup.com [Jun-30-06] (0 Comments) Today we look at the Speed-Link Medusa 5.1 Pro Gamer Edition headset. Not only does it come with all the cables and a tiny but effective power supply. It also sports a perfect bag which makes the journey to the next LAN party a breeze. The suede feel of the headset makes it incredibly comfortable and it definitely has the sound to make your scariest games even scarier and give you the 5.1 surround sound you need to excel at your next LAN Party. Speedlink Medusa 5.1 ProGamer Headset @ rbmods.com [May-15-06] (0 Comments) With todays demand on better sound Speedlink has developed a new pair of headset for the gamers out there. With this headset you get 5.1 surround sound, detachable mic, in-line remote control, and many other things so it really seems like this new headset should perform quite well. We will be trying out these in both normal daily use, gaming and with VOIP software. D-Link GigaExpress DGS-1008D @ Viper Lair [May-03-05] (0 Comments) "The D-Link GigaExpress DGS-1008D is about as close to plug-and-play as networking equipment can get. Simply plug in the power, attach a network cable from the PC to the switch (and another cable to another PC or directly into your router) and you're set. It really doesn't get much easier than this for home users as D-Link has made the switch very easy to use. It's only a layer 2 switch though (and marketed as such), so those looking for switches that can do more such as encryption and application level switching will need to look elsewhere." D-Link DGL-4300 Wireless 108G Gaming Router @ Viper Lair [Mar-25-05] (0 Comments) D-Link has brought to market a product that is both powerful and easy enough for most to understand (as long as you are willing to read the manual some). Not only have they provided you with a rather complete list of supported games, they have given you the ability to manipulate this with your own settings if you so desire. D-Link Gigabit and Wireless Network Review @ GruntVillE [Oct-20-04] (0 Comments) This is the brains of the network. It offers all of the connectivity from WAN to LAN after the modem. For some, the router is the one and only piece you will need for a home network. It will allow you to share your network connection and provide a little security by using NAT, Network Address Translation. NAT is a network standard that allows a Local Area Network (LAN) to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic while allowing a second set of IPs or IP to be used as the external or Public IP. The router interprets or translates the IPs to allow the internal IPs access to the internet. 16 results. New search. |
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