woensdag 1 december 2010

Kinect sensor unboxing gallery

Kinect sensor unboxing gallery

Posted by Andru EdwardsCategories:Accessories,Features,Galleries,Microsoft,Video Games

We got our hands on the Kinect sensor for Xbox 360 a day before launch, and we've been putting the motion gaming peripheral through its paces for the past five days now in preparation for our Kinect review. It'll be up later today, but in the meantime, we figured we'd share some unboxing shots of the Kinect unit. It's deceptively larger than it appears to be in product shots--it's a substantial piece of technology. It matches up perfectly with the redesigned Xbox 360 S model that was introduced back at E3 as well. Get a look at all the shots in our Kinect unboxing gallery.

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2010 Holiday Gift Guide: Logitech Wireless gaming Mouse G700

2010 Holiday Gift Guide: Logitech Wireless gaming Mouse G700

Posted by Andru EdwardsCategories:Accessories,Features,PC / Laptop,Peripherals,Video Games,Techies,Teens,Under $100



Every PC gamer needs a good mouse, and the Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700 more than fits the bill. You get thirteen programmable controls and buttons, easily allowing you to map complicated in-game commands and macros directly beneath your fingertips to be executed with a click. It's got a matte black finish with a few green LEDs and a tiny wireless USB receiver, and is super responsive with 1,000 reports per second from the high-precision laster tracking. It's even got enough onboard memory to store commands for up to five different game profiles. The Gaming Mouse G700 usually sells for $100, but Amazon is currently selling it for $84.82, a 14% discount.

Be sure to check out the other entries in the Gear Live 2010 Holiday Gift Guide!

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