gaming gear
Hyperkin launches non-slip dance mat for DDR
Hyperkin is releasing a new dancing mat called the Tough Non-Slip Dance Platform for use with the Dance Dance Revolution games that is guaranteed to be, as the name suggests, tough and non-slip and won’t curl around the edges. The mat comes from the DDRGame brand of products.
The mat is also the first dance mat to include groove-texture arrows which allows you to differentiate your steps on the dance surface and gives players better coordination and a better feel for the mat itself. Also it is suppose to soothe your sore and tired feet.
E3 2010: Hands-on Powerball Exercise ball
I was walking by some booths and a man stuck a exercise ball in my hand and told me that is made for gamers (and other exercise enthusiasts) to work out their arms and prepare for gaming.
The man was Tom Smith and her works for Dynaflex International makers of fitness gear and the exercise ball he stuck in my hand was the Powerball Gamer. The ball was actually a gyroscope, you spin it in your hand while a inner ball spins in the opposite direction creating resistance.
Gamertell Review: Toshiba Satellite X205-S9349 Laptop
Product: Toshiba Satellite X205-S9349Price: $1,899.99Rating: 8.5/10Pros: Surprisingly impressive sound system, a great screen and it plays games well despite Vista. Comes with internal hardware extras – extra USB ports, HD DVD drive, DVD burner and 1.3 megapixel webcam – you’d eventually add to your home PC anyway.Cons: Some front ports hard to see, the system runs pretty warm and the cover easily smudges. Keys are a bit too low and pop out too easily.Overall: A good purchase for a hard-core gamer in need of a portable system. Plan to spend time wiping off promotion apps. The sound system will certainly impress your friends.
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Toshiba’s Satellite X205 laptops aim for gamers
Toshiba’s latest line of laptops, the Satellite X205 series, are targeting gamers with dual hard drives, a 17 in. widescreen display, four built-in speaker, 255 MB dedicated video RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce 8700M GT graphics card.
The craziest part of this laptop is that there are not any ports on the back, making it easier to unplug for transport. All of the ports (except for maybe power, though it is hard to tell from Toshiba’s images), are on the sides, which also allows for shorter keyboard and mouse cables.
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