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Computex Taipei 2006 - Part 7

By Justin Ong - 9 Jun 2006

Cyber Snipa, Eagle, and Elixir

Cyber Snipa, Eagle, and Elixir

Joining the growing number of laser mice is the Intellii-scope mouse from Cyber Snipa. Interesting about this model is the dual-mode it offers: ATAK mode and STEALTH mode. The former gives users a high-precision 2,400dpi control for all-out attack while the latter gives perfect movement control for sniping.

Looking very similar to a mouse pad from a certain manufacturer of gaming devices, the Cyber Snipa mouse pad is made from high quality aluminium, resulting in a lightweight yet sturdy and flat platform for precision mouse control.

Although it is not yet proven that dedicated game pads can improve gaming performance, that hasn't shaken the confidence of Cyber Snipa in releasing their Cyber Snipa game pad. Gamers can enjoy improved comfort from its specially designed directional keys and padded wrist rest for better gaming ergonomics.

For gamers who see themselves as mean, hardy soldiers, there's the rugged Cyber Snipa dog tags that are also USB flash drives with sizes ranging from 128MB to 1GB.

Amongst the many brands that sell graphic cards is Eagle. Known as one of the most affordable brands around, many gamers will definitely be pleased to learn that they already have the new 7950GX2 ready for retail.

The pace at which we consume our technology has finally led to the commercialization of DDR3 memory modules. While these gloriously speedy memory modules are not yet necessary for many system builders, there is already a widespread

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