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Eureka Ergonomics Typhon gaming chair review

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Eureka Ergonomics Typhon: One-minute review Shopping around for gaming chairs can be a frustrating experience. After all, we’re all built differently, so there’s no way any singular chair is perfect for every person. Thankfully, in recent years, it has become easier to find chairs that are customizable. The Eureka Ergonomics Typhon gaming chair is a great example. Truth be told, when we first got this chair, we were a little underwhelmed. Sure, its height is adjustable and its arms move in 4D (that's one whole dimension more than we can see!). But, it also felt a bit off, and foolishly we accepted that at face value – at first. Let us save you some confusion, and let you in on some of the secrets that we learned during our time with this highly adjustable gamer chair. And when we say adjustable, we truly mean it. Nearly every part of the chair, from the angle of the headrest to the depth of the seat, has a level of adjustability. As such, it's one of the most comfortable c...

Eureka Ergonomic AED-E70B gaming desk review: plenty of space, lots of extras

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Eureka Ergonomic AED-E70B: One-minute review Shopping for a gaming desk is a very personal experience. Not every desk will be suited to every person, and others may require some adjusting in order to fit your needs. With that said, in our experience, the Eureka Ergonomic AED-E70B gaming desk required a little bit of finagling. The unsteady keyboard tray was too narrow to comfortably use for gaming so we ended up removing it entirely and our monster of a tower was too tall to fit under the desk until I removed the top glass panel. That’s not to say there’s not a lot to like about the Eureka Ergonomic AED-E70B gaming desk. It’s sturdy, has two cable management trays, a dual-headphone holder, a cup holder, and color-changing LED lights – not to mention the two monitor stands that can be placed on either side of the desk or combined in the middle. But it also feels less like a gaming desk and more like a social-media desk with the two slots on either side of the desk that can be used t...

Razer Naga Pro Wireless

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Razer Naga Pro Wireless: One-minute review The Razer Naga Pro is the newest upgrade to the paragon of MMO gaming mice . Carrying over many aspects of the Naga Trinity, the Naga Pro features three swappable side plates with two, six, and twelve programmable buttons, now adding a wireless feature to the classic design. Additionally, the Razer Naga Pro sports full range RGB, up to 20k DPI, and optical switches with a response time of just 0.2 milliseconds. It truly is the ideal mouse for any type of gaming. So long as your hands are medium to large, that is. Unfortunately, its bulky, “ergonomic” design causes those with smaller hands to fatigue when used for longer periods of time.  It also features a shiny new price tag to reflect the new wireless feature and additional performance upgrades. And, if you want the dock for wireless charging, you’re gonna have to shell out some additional cash for that as well.  Razer Naga Pro Wireless: Price and availability How much does ...