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  1. Logitech Harmony Touch review

    Logitech Harmony Touch review

    7 Last reviewed

    A remote control for all your devices that takes some cues from smartphones. But does it succeed?

    Razer Hydra review

    Razer Hydra review

    7 Last reviewed

    If you want motion controls on your PC, then the Razer Hydra may be of interest. But do you want motion controls for your PC games?

    Matrox DS1 Thunderbolt dock review

    Matrox DS1 Thunderbolt dock review

    7 Last reviewed

    If you have a Thunderbolt equipped Mac, this little box of tricks offers up some handy ways of connecting it to other peripherals.

    Corsair Vengeance M65 review

    Corsair Vengeance M65 review

    9 Last reviewed

    Corsair's range of peripherals just gets bigger and bigger, and it's now adding a new raft of updates to its Vengeance line of gaming goodies.

    Razer Ouroboros review

    Razer Ouroboros review

    6 Last reviewed

    A little variable in its wired and wireless performance, and far too expensive to forgive the problems

    Razer Black Widow Ultimate review

    Razer Black Widow Ultimate review

    7 Last reviewed

    A decent Razer keyboard, with a neat design aesthetic, but that price and those clicky keys do nothing for us.

    Mad Catz Strike 5 review

    Mad Catz Strike 5 review

    7 Last reviewed

    This then is the Mad Catz STRIKE 5, the inevitable cheaper little brother to the impressively mad STRIKE 7. Well, I say cheaper, but it isn't cheap.

    Shogun Bros. Ballista MK-1 review

    Shogun Bros. Ballista MK-1 review

    9 Last reviewed

    You probably don't recognise the name Shogun Bros, but you might have seen its first mouse, the Chameleon. It was the bizarre rodent that could be flipped over and used as a gamepad. Here we have something a little more serious.

    Razer Deathstalker Ultimate review

    Razer Deathstalker Ultimate review

    8 Last reviewed

    Following hot on the crazy-priced heels of the Mad Catz STRIKE 7 gaming keyboard comes this ultra stylish, ultra techie riposte from peripherals guru Razer.

    Logitech T400 Zone Touch Mouse review

    Logitech T400 Zone Touch Mouse review

    7 Last reviewed

    Logitech's mobile mouse with touch gesture support for Windows 8 seems like a good idea, but will it be better than the dire M600?

    E-Pens Mobile Notes Pro review

    E-Pens Mobile Notes Pro review

    6 Last reviewed

    Use this digital pen to write notes on a pad of paper, then wirelessly send your notes to your PC.

    Logitech G710+ review

    Logitech G710+ review

    7 Last reviewed

    The G710+ is the first keyboard out of Logitech's design-works with those lovely, chunky, noisy mechanical switch keys.

    Gigabyte Aivia Osmium review

    Gigabyte Aivia Osmium review

    9 Last reviewed

    UPDATED While the likes of the Mad Catz STRIKE 7 keyboard are a bit of a guilty pleasure for this here reviewer, I am infinitely more pleased by simpler, more effective keyboard design.

    Thermaltake Level 10M review

    Thermaltake Level 10M review

    6 Last reviewed

    UPDATED Can this expensive collaboration between Thermaltake and BMW-owned DesignworksUSA justify its high price tag?

    Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse review

    Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse review

    7 Last reviewed

    First up in the new Windows 8 range of peripherals is the Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse, a rather odd looking Bluetooth-only mouse.

    Strike 7 review

    Hands on: Strike 7 review

    Last reviewed

    PAX PRIME 2012 Would you pay $300 for a keyboard, even one this slick and customizable?

    Corsair Vengeance K90 review

    Corsair Vengeance K90 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Of all the gaming peripherals, keyboards have to work hardest to convince you that all those backlit keys and brushed steel signify a tangible and worthwhile step up from the basic beige model.

    Ozone Radon Opto review

    Ozone Radon Opto review

    8 Last reviewed

    An advanced gaming mouse for those of us who take our games seriously, which is easy to configure and comfortable to use.

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