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Monday, March 3, 2008
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I suppose it's a little ironic that a keyboard that has been crafted to target a market so specifically should succeed at everything except the genre to which it should be most suited - but that's the reality of it. On paper, the Merc Stealth is an excellent gaming keyboard and, with time and practice, I don't doubt that gamers could learn to use it fluidly and masterfully. The downside though is that it takes time and practice at all - other keyboards we've looked at use a much more sensible layout of keys that manages to be both familiar and enhanced. Why can't the Merc Stealth?
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Monday, February 18, 2008
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At times throughout this review I have referred to "my old mouse" and I think its time to come clean as to what mouse I was referring to, it was a Razer Copperhead. Compared to the Razer Copperhead the Ideazon Reaper Edge is slightly larger and slightly heavier which might put a few people off. But it is still just as accurate and easy to use.
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
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Gamers love using peripherals that give them an edge, but is Ideazon's MERC Stealth one of those products? That's what we were set to find out. One thing is clear... this is a feature-packed keyboard, though it might not be for everyone.
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Thursday, October 4, 2007
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I?m torn with this keyboard. To be honest, during general windows use the board frustrates the living daylights out of me.
However I know that this is due to how much I rely on keyboard shortcuts for regular windows operation. But on the other hand this keyboard does more than excel at what it was designed for, gaming.
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Thursday, August 16, 2007
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So what happens when a U.S. military training tool, built by a gaming keyboard company, is declassified and then made available to the general public? The Ideazon Fang is what happens. The Fang is Ideazon's first stand alone gaming pad incorporating the highly acclaimed Z Engine Technology.
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Sunday, May 20, 2007
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The Ideazon Reaper is a very unique mouse with a cool red Ideazon logo, which is sure to attract some attention at dark LAN parties. Due to its shape it is unsuitable for left-handed gamers. Right handed players will find the mouse to be quite comfortable and the software is solid, with a fair amount of customization features. This all makes for a good alround gaming device.
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Friday, April 27, 2007
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The Ideazon Fragmat rounds up the company's offerings with a unique mouse pad, which features a hard plastic surface with a thin but soft underlining. It is also available in multiple themes and is big enough for high and mid sensitivity gamers. We give the pad a test run and let you know if it is something for the crowd of all-round gamers.
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
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Ideazon have introduced many innovative products in the past from the Zboard to its gaming board counterpart, the Fang. Today however, I am testing something a little simpler; today I have the Ideazon FragMat. Designed to compliment the Ideazon Reaper mouse and others like it, Ideazon are attempting to branch out into the mat market. Lets see how it does.
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Friday, January 19, 2007
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Ideazon are known widely for their legendary gaming device, the Zboard and its multitiude of gaming keysets. In the past they have also produced gaming pads to give those that wish to stick with their keyboards the Zboard gaming edge. Now though, Ideazon is branching out into the gaming mouse arena, this one is called the Reaper.
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
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The Ideazon MERC Gaming Keyboard is the one thing the gamer can use, but may have never thought of. Many of us buy expensive mice, large and specially made mouse pads but continue playing on ordinary keyboards. The MERC gaming keyboard changes all that and gives gamers the one thing they actually use the most - a butterfly. We take a look at the keyboard and its software, to see if it really makes our gaming lives easier and more efficient.
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Friday, August 11, 2006
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From the gamers that brought you Zboard comes the worlds fist military grade PC gamepad. The Fang was initially developed as a tactical military training device for the U.S. Armed Forces and is now available to civilian gamers who demand only the best in high-performance precision gaming tools.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006
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Ideazon has a great idea here, and one that has held up well since its introduction. The Gaming Keyset supports a surprisingly large number of games, and keymaps are easily accessible from the menu. Well over 50 games are supported, including not only oldies-but-goodies such as Leisure Suit Larry, but also new titles such as F.E.A.R...
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Thursday, July 14, 2005
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The Zboard is a keyboard with interchangeable keysets that you can change on the fly to suit your gaming needs. I will be focusing on two keysets in this review. The first is the standard keyset which resembles a regular QWERTY keyboard and satisfies everyday keyboarding needs. The second is the Battlefield 2 limited edition keyset for some BF2 fragging delight...
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