It looks like the Airhead 1000 solves one of the limiting factors for many of the wireless gaming headsets for PC and Mac -- it is omnidirectional and has a tasty 30 foot range.
CompuExpert has entered into an agreement to be the North American distributer for a new line of Sharkoon gaming mice, mouse mats, and keyboards.
GamingShogun.com writes, "CompuExpert, a division of Digital Interactive Systems Corp., today announced that they will be distributing a new line of Sharkoon gaming mice, mouse mats, and keyboards. The company that has masterfully crafted specially designed and award-winning gaming headsets for over a decade now delivers the ultimate in interactive gaming performance for maximum immersion and combat advantage..."
High-end PC gaming peripherals is a very competitive market to be in, as function is just as important to the user as form. The Raptor M3 Gaming Mouse DKT Edition (herein referred to as M3), a new high-end gaming mouse from CompuExpert, is marketed as a "pro" gaming mouse but comes off as a mid-grade generic at best.
Why people pay so much money for gaming mice is beyond me. I mean, how much better is a mouse like this one than my $10 iHome mouse from Fry's?
I used to think the same but dpi speed and extra buttons make alot of difference.