Philips Sounds Out 'Ultimate Gaming Experience'

Philips Sounds Out 'Ultimate Gaming Experience'

By Staff On Apr 4 2005 - 6:00am




PC gaming fans who want to “feel” the action as well as hear powerful sound and interact with players are target consumers for the HG100 interactive gaming headphone from Philips Accessories and Computer Peripherals North America.

 

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Sennheiser Intros Gaming Headset

Sennheiser Intros Gaming Headset

By Staff On Dec 8 2003 - 8:00am




Sennheiser Communications is introducing its PC 150, a headset ideal for professional gaming applications, where user comfort and sensory experience is optimized for hours of concentrated game play.

The noise-canceling microphone screens out ambient sound, ensuring clear, intelligible speech transmission in an environment where even minor audio disorders can cause critical communication gaps between game players.

Suggested retail is $69.95.

Belkin SpeedPad Adds Satisfaction To Video Gaming

Belkin SpeedPad Adds Satisfaction To Video Gaming

Staff On Nov 10 2003 - 8:00am




The latest accessory product from Belkin, Nostromo SpeedPad n52, is pointed toward first-person shooters who have struggled with dominating their games. Users now will be able to conquer their gaming enemies by placing keyboard and game pad functions into one device. The n52 captures all the advantages of its predecessor, the n50, said Belkin.

The Nostromo SpeedPad n52, model F8GFPC100, allows gamers to carve reaction time to nanoseconds with up to 104 programmable functions.

Sennheiser Debuts Computer Gaming Headsets

Sennheiser Debuts Computer Gaming Headsets

By Staff On Aug 18 2003 - 6:00am




Sennheiser Communications is introducing a new range of headsets ideal for PC gaming, PC communications and voiceover IP applications that bring the company's sound to sophisticated multimedia users.

All five of the Sennheiser PC models provide premium audio reproduction and comfort in polished stainless steel and industrial-looking high-tech headphones.

CES To Be Popular Stomping Ground For Gaming Accessories Introductions

CES To Be Popular Stomping Ground For Gaming Accessories Introductions

Lisa Johnston On Jan 6 2011 - 6:01am




LAS VEGAS — International CES, held here this week, was set to be a hot spot for gaming accessories manufacturers. Arriving just in time to maximize all those fourth-quarter consoles, several companies came to the show with recent and brand-new introductions.

Nyko Shipping New Gaming Accessories

Nyko Shipping New Gaming Accessories

By John Laposky On Aug 2 2010 - 4:01am




NEW YORK — Gaming accessories supplier Nyko has begun shipping new additions to its PS3 and Wii lines.

The company’s new flagship controller for PS3, the wireless Raven, features multi-axis motion-support technology for full-motion games and those with biofeedback vibration capabilities.

It comes in two configurations — one identical to Sony’s OEM controller, and an alternate configuration that swaps the position of the left analog stick and directional pad. Both versions have a suggested retail of $34.99.

Gaming Accessory Intros Show No Sign Of Stopping In 2010

Gaming Accessory Intros Show No Sign Of Stopping In 2010

By Lisa Johnston On Jan 7 2010 - 8:00am




With video games and consoles topping many holiday wish lists, it's no surprise that accessories manufacturers scurried in the fourth quarter to bring their wares for accompaniment. Those who received new consoles as holiday gifts will also find many attachments in 2010 that can be used with their new devices.

Here are some of the recently introduced gaming accessories, along with some that will make their debut at International CES, to be held in Las Vegas Jan. 7-10.