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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
The Cyber Snipa Stinger is a laser mouse, which provides much more precise movement than a standard LED optical mouse, and supports multiple dpi settings including a default 400/800/1600/2000 with continually adjustable sliders up to a max of 3200. With as high as 1000Hz (1ms) report rate, the Stinger gives you over 7,000 frames per second with a tracking speed of 45 inches per second. There are nine buttons with six of them being programmable using the included macro editor.
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
While most of the gaming peripheral world is dominated by the big names like Razer and Logitech, there is a growing number of smaller companies that are bringing their own range of gaming products to the table. Cyber Snipa is one such name, and today I'll be testing their Stinger mouse. With adjustable DPI and weights, how will it fair against it's competitors? Let's see.
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Friday, January 4, 2008
The development in the gaming market has brought many new companies last few years; it is a booming business which brought us a total new range of products that are not solely aimed for performance. With the TRACER mouse pad, Cyber Snipa is amongst many companies trying to get food in the gaming industry via cool looking gadgets. We had a few months experience with this product, find out how well we appreciated Cyber Snipa TRACER mouse pad.
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Pen drives, flash drives, flash disks, whatever you want to call them, almost everyone has one these days. It's not surprising with a product that is so integrated into society that some companies attempt to find niches within that industry. The most targeted of which is of course the gamer one, and Cyber Snipa are having a go at breaking into that lucrative market with their Dog Tags. A USB stick and a mini swiss army knife, all on a necklace of sorts, will it impress? Let's see.
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Monday, November 19, 2007
With gaming becoming an increasingly competitive activity, some gamers choose to add a little edge to their play through upgrading their main weapons, the keyboard and mouse. Some however, choose to break away from a device originally designed for typing, and use a gamepad or gaming board. Cyber Snipa are one company attempting to cash in on this gamer choice with their PC-Gamepad 2. Let's see what it can do.
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Tuesday, October 2, 2007
CyberSnipa is one of the few companies exclusively focusing on gaming products. CyberSnipa products are designed and developed by Flexiglow, a Hong Kong based company which is a global supplier of gaming and modding products. Nowadays gaming is considered much more than just a way to kill time as many consider it to be a sport or even a way of life! CyberSnipa designs and makes products which are exceptionally dangerous tools at the hands of those people. Today we will take a look at two of their products, the Game Pad V2 and the Intelliscope mouse. Although they are designed and produced as different products, when paired together they probably make the ultimate gaming set for FPS genre gamers. Let us have a closer look at them.
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Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Most tech gadgets go through a predictable evolution of adding features, while also shrinking in size (remember when those bulky cell phones used to only make phone calls? We don't either!). But one pint sized peripheral is still trying to find its functional niche, and that's the USB key. Of course, the question remains, do thumb drives really need additional features? Cyber Snipa seems to think so, and today HardwareLogic looks at their Dog Tags USB key, which attempts to be the Swiss Army knife of the portable storage world.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
This pair of dog tags hangs around your neck and hides a flash drive and a small set of PC tools. The tools included are very small and suited to working with screws and nuts that are not very tight. Any attempts to use the tools on very tight screws would probably result in damaging the tools.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
What separates the PC gamer from a console junkie? The keyboard, of course! But while many XBox kiddies have found their demise at the hands of the mouse and WASD combo, the keyboard was never intended as a gaming device, it just naturally fit the task. Looking to improve upon the mechanics, Cyber Snipa releases their PC Gamepad 2, a new take on an old standard. Can it improve upon the keyboard experience, or are some things truly better left alone?
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Monday, June 25, 2007
The Cyber Snipa Pro Gamer Mouse Matt is a perfectly sized cloth pad. It is surprisingly thin and comes packaged in a clear tube. The image on the pad gears this surface toward FPS gamers. The slighly rough surface may take a bit of getting used to, but actually works quite well. We take three different mice for a spin on the surface. The Cyber Snipa pad is sized perfectly for mid range gamers while still being small enough for high sensitity players and big enough if you use low sensitivity settings.
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Thursday, May 31, 2007
The Cyber Snipa Intelliscope gaming mouse comes at a price tag of under $25, but includes a lot of functions one would usually only find in mice twice as expensive. These include an on-the-fly DPI switch, programmable buttons and perfect left handed gamer support. The only real shortcoming is the somewhat bloated and buggy software. If you are willing to look past that, the mouse itself will certainly not disappoint.
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Monday, May 21, 2007
For $20, the Scout webcam is worth the purchase. It takes good still shots, decent video, and has a built in microphone. Its small size makes it ultra portable and I would have liked to see Cyber Snipa include a carrying case. It stays put when clipped onto an LCD monitor but can also stand on its own. For basic webcam functions it works great.
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
The S.W.A.T. performs as well as any other laser mouse on the market and has a lot to offer for a reasonable $30 US - switchable 800/1600 DPI modes, seven buttons, onboard memory to save preferences, sleek looks, and a comfortable shape. As great as it performs in games it will also serve well as a mouse to use while doing basic things such as web surfing.
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Monday, March 12, 2007
A mouse pad, or mouse mat, is a surface for enhancing the movement of a computer mouse. That is the definition from the Wikipedia encyclopedia on the internet. Now, with that definition in mind, we'll see how a company can enhance the mouse movement. After doing some reading, I found out it could be quite elaborate. The enhancements can range from special surfaces to unique lighting effects. With this review we will be looking at a mouse pad that has both: the Cyber Snipa Tracer Mouse Pad.
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
While not the most compact webcam available, the Cyber Snipa Spotter takes pretty nice photos and video and is a good value for anyone who frequently uses Skype, Netmeeting, or any other application that warrants using a webcam. Like other Cyber Snipa products this is not a typical looking PC peripheral but to me that's a plus.
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