Razer offers up Mamba wireless gaming mouse, Carcharias headset

It’s been a few months now since we’ve heard anything from Razer, but the outfit’s hitting us up with two new pieces here at CES that are definitely worth a look. Starting things off is yet another gaming mouse, this one coined the Mamba. It features 2.4GHz “gaming grade” wireless technology, an optional, detachable cord, first-in-class polling rates of 1-millisecond, a “world’s fastest” 5,600DPI Precision 3.5G Laser sensor and a battery life / DPI stage indicator. Moving on, we’ve got the Carcharias circumaural audio headset, which rocks a fully adjustable headband, inline remote and a 3-meter braided cable. The devices are set to start shipping in February and January, respectively, at $129.99 / $79.99. The release is hosted up in full after the break.

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Logitech introduces G-series peripherals for gamers who need lots of buttons

Logitech introduces G-series peripherals for gamers who need lots of buttons

Flush with the success of its G13 gameboard, Logitech is now creating a whole series of peripherals that will all work together to celebrate the seventh letter of the alphabet. The G-series line includes a new $199 G19 keyboard, offering a 320 x 240 color LCD mounted on top and 12 “G-keys” that can have up to three macros assigned to each. Next up is the $129 G35, a 7.1 surround-sound headset with integrated “voice-morphing” options for those who’d rather sound like a space squirrel than domestic gamer. Finally, there’s a new flavor of the G9 mouse, dubbed the G9x, which loses the photo-overlay in favor of a maximum DPI of 5000 — that’s a whole 1800 more than before! Those extra dots will set you back $99 when the G9x releases in April, while the keyboard and headset should come about a month earlier.

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Cheap Geek: Todays Deals, 12/30/08

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We know you’re tired; the holidays can wear you out. That’s why Gearlog has scouted out the best bargains on the Web for you. Here are Gearlog’s deals for Tuesday:

1. Gamefly.com is having a year-end sale on all pre-played games for Xbox 360, Wii, PS2, and Nintendo DS. You can save up to 50 percent off of games, and even though they’re pre-played, they still come newly packaged and with a new manual. The sale ends on January 5.

2. Speaking of 50 percent off, Amazon is offering a select collection of Blu-ray discs for half off. Get Wall-E for only $19.99, marked down from $35.99. Check out all the discounted movies here.

3. It’s two-for Tuesday at Woot. This week brings the Gyration Gyroscopic Media Center Mouse/Remote (above) for just $29.99. That means only $15 per mouse! The mouse also has 1GB of built-in Flash memory, so you can take your mouse and data anywhere.

ASUS offers up branded keyboard / mouse combo, remote for Eee Box

If your Eee Box experience is lacking something that you can’t quite put your finger on, we’re 85.32% sure we know what’ll fill that void. According to Eee PC News, ASUS is gearing up to ship an Eee-branded wireless keyboard / mouse combo in both black and white motifs, and if that’s still not enough Eee to cure your fever, the multi-function remote should handle those media center duties with ease. There’s no mention of a price or release date, so we suppose you should assume these are completely fictional until proven otherwise.

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