Game Enhancer Reviews
To keep your big, booming PC games sounding sweet to you but silent for everyone else, check out the AudioFX Force Feedback Gaming Headset.
If you're a pocket gamer or digital audiophile, you're probably quietly lamenting the fact that keeping the volume low on your portable device is going to extend battery life, but where's the fun in that?
The All-In-Wonder 2006 Edition takes ATI's respectable, gamer-grade Radeon 9600 graphics card, doubles the onboard memory (now with 256 MB), includes a TV tuner and the classic, "Wonder"-ous Media Center technology, buffs it all up and puts it all-in-one. Again.
The Logitech MX518 Gaming-Grade Optical mouse is pretty much the quintessential PC gamer's peripheral--and will probably remain so until someone comes up with a directly-to-cerebral-cortex interface device.
Farstone Technologies' Game Drive 9.0 does away with CD swapping by allowing you to emulate additional CD-ROM drives on your PC with software that tricks your computer into thinking it has more hardware.
As the name suggest, the LTB-USB-M offers true 5.1, 6 channel surround sound by way of multiple speakers, six of them, in fact, separated into independent speaker chambers in each earpiece, which also manage to spoof a subwoofer with remarkable bombasticicity.