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Sharky Extreme : Monthly High-end Gaming System Buyer's Guide March 20, 2010





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    April High-end Gaming PC Buyer's Guide
    By Ryan "Speedy" Wissman :  April 24, 2003

    Mouse: Logitech MX700 Cordless Mouse

    Cost: $59
    Months on list: New
    Price Change: N/A

    Many of our readers have emailed in suggesting that we take a look at the new Logitech cordless mice for inclusion into the guide. After being able to try one out first hand, Logitech has finally been able to knock Microsoft off the guide for the first time in seven months. The MX700 is the first cordless mouse to thoroughly impress, and was able to keep up with our crazy mouse gestures during UT2003 deathmatch.

    The MX700 operates with its own rechargeable docking station so there is no need to ever change batteries. Logitech's MX700 is able to capture 4.7 mega pixels of data per second with a resolution of 800 dpi, which is incredible. The MX700 Cordless feels very comfortable in hand's-on use, which is by far the most important factor in deciding one's choice of mouse. As of today, Logitech has the optical mouse to own.

    Make sure you have a proper mousing surface with an optical mouse. These mice track best on darker non-solid color surfaces, especially clear and white, and a black matte or wood grain finish is the best bet for an optical mouse.

    Keyboard: Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard

    Cost: $46
    Months on list: 4
    Price Change: $0

    While split-design keyboards may initially feel awkward, once acclimated to the new layout, these models can significantly reduce strain and fatigue often acquired with continuous keyboard use. We once again chose the Natural Multimedia Keyboard for this duty, with its attractive design and very-useful multimedia buttons.

    Alternatively, if you prefer the standard-style keyboard, the Microsoft Multimedia Keyboard is an excellent choice. We have been using Microsoft keyboards here at SE for years and they have stood up well to our abuse, which is truly a hard-worn accomplishment.


    Page 1 Introduction and Case
    Page 2 Processors and Cooling
    Page 3 Motherboards
    Page 4 Memory, Hard Drive and CDRW/DVD-ROM
    Page 5 Video Card, Monitor and Sound
  • Page 6 Input Devices
    Page 7 Communications, Operating System, etc.
    Page 8 Price Roundup and Conclusion


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