Category: Gaming Gear

  • Are Gaming Phones Worth Buying?

    Are Gaming Phones Worth Buying?

    Gaming smartphones were fringe products till about two or three years back and have recently come into the limelight. A few years ago, smartphone research and development was going mostly into making the screens larger and better, increasing speeds for day-to-day work and increasing battery life. But since then a lot has changed, and phones have become even more powerful. Now, phones can support games that have high-end graphics and can run them without harming the CPU or the battery of the phones. However, there are certain drawbacks to buying and using gaming phones as well. In this article we will discuss the positives as well as the negatives of buying a gaming phone.

    What Are Gaming Smartphones

    Gaming smartphones are phones that are primarily built with a focus on gaming and are modified to suit gamers’ needs. They are usually higher-end phones with great batteries, more than decent RAM and memory and a number of other specifications like liquid cooling and overclocked CPUs. We will talk about these differences later in the article.

    How Did The Trend Start

    To understand how the trend started, we have to go a long way back to the time feature phones were a thing, maybe even before that. The history of Gaming as we know it can be traced back to the first interactive electronic game with an electronic display in 1947, the first true video games in the early 1950s, and the rise of early arcade video games in the 1970s. The first portable video game was introduced in the form of the Handy Game created by Epyx in 1987.  This device later turned into the Atari Lynx in 1989. Portable gaming consoles these days include Sony’s PSP, Playstation Vita and Nintendo Switch. Portable video game consoles were all the rage when they first came to the market a few years back. Every college or school kid had one and buying or trading games were considered a common phenomenon.

    However, when gaming consoles were selling like hotcakes, smartphone manufacturers were brewing up a storm. Video games however, weren’t new and had existed on phones for a long time. The first mobile phone game was introduced in 1994, with a pre-installed Tetris on a mobile phone called Hagenuk MT-2000. In 1997 however, things changed a lot for the mobile phone gaming industry when Nokia decided to redesign a game called Snake and put it in some of their phones. The game became widely popular and thus started a long and arduous journey towards the marriage of a telephonic device and a gaming device. The smartphones of today with their high-end games would not have been possible without these companies and their gamble into gaming.

    How Is It Different From Other High-End Phones

    We often get asked why one should consider buying a gaming phone and not buy a high or similarly specced top-end smartphone. There are both positives as well as negatives to buying a gaming phone. Let’s discuss the positives first.

    Positives

    Overclocked

    Overclocking is the process of increasing a computer’s clock rate to make it run at a higher speed than it is supposed to. The term overclocking is usually used with regard to CPU and GPU but can be applied for other components as well. Most smartphones are under-clocked because, even though their CPU may support higher speeds, the phone might overheat and die. Most phones do not have a decent cooling system in place because our day-to-day functions on a smartphone do not generate so much heat. Overclocking generates a lot of heat as the CPU performs more tasks per second thus requiring better cooling. This brings us to our next point.

    Cooling system

    Most computers use two types of cooling to keep the system at an optimum temperature. These are heat sinks and liquid cooling. But phones cannot really use a heat sink as phones need to be thin and light and everything from a battery to a motherboard and cameras need to be cramped in there. So gaming phones use heat pipes and liquid cooling instead. But most other phones have no cooling systems and use the metallic or aluminium back to dissipate heat. How this works is when the CPU heats up, the back of the phone heats up.

    The air outside is generally cooler than the phone, which absorbs the heat from the back of the phone. So, in short, gaming phones have a better and faster cooling system in place. These cooling systems are much more efficient in dissipating heat and will keep your phone cool while the phone performs at a much higher speed.

    Better Battery

    Gaming phones, since they are generally built for performance draw a lot of battery. Thus, these phones need a lot of juice to keep running. Generally speaking, gaming phones have better batteries compared to other top end smartphones. While many lower end phones may match the same battery capacity, the gaming phones do indeed work for longer as they have optimised performance in terms of the screen and CPU drawing from the battery.

    RAM Optimisation

    Gaming phones have certain RAM optimisations through software that help the phone perform at it’s optimal best. This is done by better memory management. RAM optimisation enables a phone to clear up the RAM by killing unwanted Apps so that the gaming experience is unhindered.

    Gaming Mods

    Since these phones are made specifically for gaming, these are built from ground up. keeping the quirks of gaming in mind. For example, the Asus ROG Phone has a headphone jack both at the bottom of the phone as well as on the side of the phone. This allows a gamer to play games in the horizontal mode using two hands while charging the phone. There are several such modifications on gaming phones that make a gamer’s life much easier.

    High Quality Displays

    Many high end phones these days have really good screens. Many have AMOLED displays or retina displays. But the gaming phones have an extra feature that in terms of the refresh rate. A refresh rate is the rate an LCD or LED panel changes a frame. It is calculated in frames per second (fps) and a higher refresh rate is extremely helpful for gamers since the images change faster compared to other screens giving gamers the extra edge to kill and spot enemies faster than others. Many gaming phones have a refresh rate of 120 Hz while normal smartphones usually have a refresh rate of 60 Hz.

    High Quality Speakers

    Gaming requires really great quality speakers. A good speaker can give you an immersive experience in gaming. Gaming smartphones usually feature great speakers with HD sound, dolby digital sound or Dolby Atmos stereo speakers. Some of these phones have great amplifiers as well.

    More Inbuilt Memory

    Most high-end phones have a decent amount of RAM. For example, the latest iPhone XS has 4GB of RAM while the flagship Samsung Galaxy S9 has 4GB RAM. However, most gaming phones these days offer upto 10 GB of RAM. This makes day-to-day functions faster as well, apart from gaming of course!

    Added Accessories

    Gaming phones come with accessories that can be used to make the gaming experience better. These include extra battery packs, phone coolers, additional headphone jacks and more. These accessories might be expensive but they are quite helpful and can elevate your gaming experience overall.

    Negatives

    So what gives? If gaming phones are so good then why isn’t everyone buying it instead of a top end smartphone? Well, in making these high end hardware and software changes, the phone companies sacrifice other features. Let’s find out what the negatives are.

    Camera

    Most gaming phones are not meant for taking photos or selfies, so their cameras are usually not that great. Many of the budget gaming phones usually sacrifice image quality by reducing the camera specifications. For example the Xiaomi Black Shark has a 20 Megapixel front camera but has a 12 megapixel and 20 megapixel back camera but the ZTE Nubia Red Magic has a single 24 megapixel sensor at the back. Even though the cameras are not bad, but compared to top of the line smartphones in the same price range, the image quality falls flat.

    Bulky

    These phones have a lot of modifications done in order to make it gaming friendly. These modifications take up space thus making these phones heavy and large. These are nowhere near the sleek smartphones that we see and use everyday and may feel like a brick at times. But it also sets you apart from the similarly designed phones that we see everyday. These phones have a dash of colour, look menacing and usually have glowing lights in the back. If you are a fan of sleek smartphones, gaming phones probably aren’t for you.

    Expensive

    These phones are specced to the brim and because of that, are expensive. They can be priced anywhere between $ 400 to $ 800 and are quite expensive. It is also to be noted that phones with similar specifications from manufacturers such as Apple and Samsung can go way above that reaching prices as high as $ 1500.

    Delayed Software Updates

    Gaming smartphones are generally not known for speedy software updates and OS updates. Since these phones have their own UI to make the phone look more like a gaming device, these UI changes take time for the company to implement on a new OS. This can be a hassle for people who like to get timely security and software updates.

    Best Gaming Smartphones To Consider

    Now that we have discussed both the positives and the negatives, here is a list of the best gaming phones available in the market that you can consider to buy:

    • The Razer Phone 2
    • ASUS ROG
    • Xiaomi Black Shark
    • ZTE Nubia Red Magic
  • Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale: Top Deals on Consoles and Gaming Peripherals

    Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale: Top Deals on Consoles and Gaming Peripherals

    It is that time of the year again when gamers spend all their money to buy the best in gear, console and gaming peripherals at the Amazon Great Indian Festival. We made a list of the best deals on Amazon that are available today!

    Microsoft Xbox One S 1TB Console (Free Games: Sea of Thieves)

    Xbox One S Sea of Thieves Bundle features a full-game download, 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, 4K video streaming, High Dynamic Range, and an Xbox wireless controller.Xbox One S has over 1,300 games including Xbox One exclusives. It also features built-in 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray and 4K video streaming and is available at a very low price on the Amazon Great Indian Festival.

    MRP – Rs 30990

    DEAL PRICE – Rs 19990

     

    Amkette Evo Gamepad Pro 2

    The all new media buttons and more intuitive controls make the gaming experience even better. Hundreds of new games have been listed in Evo Game Pad App across all genres and the games list is increasing rapidly. The new Evo Gamepad Pro 2 is very ergonomically designed the offer price makes it an absolute steal.

    MRP – Rs 2899

    DEAL PRICE – Rs 1890

     

    Redgear Pro Series Wired Gamepad

    Redgear Pro series wired gamepad uses the latest and ultra precise VR on the left and right stick to help you game like a pro, no more dead zones while playing your FPS games and allows better control for angles on sports games. It also comes with X-input and direct-input compatibility that allows you to play all the latest games in plug and play mode, easily move between X-input mode and direct-input mode with a dedicated switch. Jazz up your gaming space with the new Pro series controller with backlit illuminated ABXY keys.

    WAS – Rs 1499

    DEAL PRICE – Rs 999

    Gamdias Hades M1 Gaming Wired/Wireless Mouse

    GAMDIAS designed for the gamer who pursue pleasant feeling in game. Each of the gaming products is designed with a patented special feature and never ceasing to break the limitations of traditional thinking. GAMDIAS Hades M1 wired/ wireless Optical gaming mouse has a whopping 10800 DPI. With 7 Smart keys allow for strategic assignment of macros, profile keyboard keys, media controls Windows functions. The Amazon Great Indian Festival has an amazing deal on the mouse!

    WAS – Rs 9999

    DEAL PRICE – Rs 4999

    Razer DeathAdder Essential RZ01-02540100-R3U1 Gaming Mouse (Black)

    Razer Death Adder Essential is equipped with 6400 DPI 4G optical sensor, capable of movements up to 200 inches per second and 50 g acceleration, meaning it will always respond with exacting accuracy and organic fluidity only possible with optical sensor. The sensor tracks Z-axis to as low as 1 mm on most surfaces including glass table tops, perfect for low-sense gamers who can set tracking cut-off on mice lift, ensuring always consistent control. With a deal price of more than 50% off it is an absolute steal!

    WAS – Rs 4999

    DEAL PRICE – Rs 1799

    Logitech Prodigy G231 Gaming Headphones with Mic (Black)

    G231 Prodigy gaming headset uses 40 mm neodymium drivers deliver high-quality stereo sound to keep you immersed in your game from start to finish. G231 works with Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC so you can hear the incredible audio in all your games. High-performance cloth ear cups can be slipped off for washing. Earpieces have been designed to be slim and light. Folding, unidirectional mic can be positioned to pick up your voice alone, Don’t feel like talking? Easily fold it up and out of the way. Connects via analog 4 pole 3.5mm plug.

    WAS – Rs 6495

    DEAL PRICE – Rs 2999

    HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro Gaming Headset

    Product features HyperX Cloud Alpha ‘s innovative dual – chamber driver design restrains distortion and reproduces clearer and clearer audio. The dual chamber separates the bass and medium and high sounds and is tuned to clear and smoothly optimized sound. The Cloud Alpha headset uses high quality red memory foam, extended headband, soft supple leather toilet and inherits HyperX’s award-winning comfort.With inline audio adjustment function and detachable cloth wound cable, you can easily adjust the volume and mute the microphone with convenient inline audio adjustment.

    WAS – Rs 10499
    DEAL PRICE – Rs 5999

    SteelSeries Arctis 7 Wireless Gaming Headset (White)

    Arctis features a new mic design with unmatched clarity, and improved comfort with materials inspired by athletic clothing. Arctis 7 features lag-free wireless audio, 15-hour battery life, a premium steel headband, on-ear Game/Chat audio balance, and DTS Headphone:X 7.1 Surround Sound. What more, it is available for a whopping 7000 rupee discount at the Amazon Great Indian Festival.

    WAS – Rs 17499
    DEAL PRICE – Rs 10499

    Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel

    For those who like to play fast-paced racing games and want to experience realistic handling and controls while playing these games, the Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel is a great choice for PC and console gaming. Equipped with three pedals and a fully functional steering wheel with an assortment of functions and features, this racing wheel gets you right in the middle of the action every single time. It is available at almost half price for the Amazon Great Indian Festival.

    WAS – Rs 36995

    DEAL PRICE – Rs 19999

  • Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale: Top Deals On Video Games

    Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale: Top Deals On Video Games

    The Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale is here and we are super stoked! Here are some of the best deals on video games we could find!

    Microsoft 1 TB Xbox One X Console 

    Free Game: PlayerUnknown’s  BattleGrounds Bundle

    PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds is one of the most popular games at the moment and this Xbox One X console comes bundled with it. This console will be available at a 13% discount amounting to Rs 43990 from its original price of Rs 50590.

    Xbox One Wireless Controller with Bluetooth (With 3.5 mm Jack) (Black)

     

    Compatible with Xbox One and Xbox One S and compatible with Windows 10 via Bluetooth. The controller now features a 3.5 mm stereo headset jack that lets you plug your favourite gaming headset right into the controller. Now the controller can be updated wirelessly instead of needing to connect a micro USB cable (each sold separately).

    The console which is available for Rs 5390 will be available at Rs 3799 during Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale.

    Sony PS4 Slim 1TB Console (Free Games: TLOU and DS4)  with Marvel’s Spider Man (PS4)

    Can’t wait to run along walls and swing through Manhattan in the upcoming Marvel’s Spider-Man? This special bundle includes a fully customized Amazing Red 1TB PS4 Pro console featuring the iconic Marvel’s Spider-Man spider, a matching DualShock 4 wireless controller, Marvel’s Spider-Man game on Blu-ray disc, and digital content.

    The console will be available at Rs 37289 during Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale.

    Nacon Wired Compact Controller for PS4 (Grey) PlayStation official Licensed Product

    Wired Compact Controller for PlayStation4 Nacon’s Wired Compact Controller packs in an impressive range of features, including a touch pad, stereo headset jack and vibration motors. The ergonomic design provides complete comfort for all ages, even during marathon gaming sessions.

    The wireless controller which is available for Rs 4990 will be available at Rs 2999 during the offer.

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 – Standard Edition (PS4)

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 delivers the biggest Day 1 Zombies offering ever, with three full experiences at launch: IX, Voyage of Despair and Blood of the Dead. Featuring gritty, grounded, fluid Multiplayer combat, the biggest Zombies offering ever at launch and Blackout, where the universe of Black Ops comes to life in one massive battle royale experience

    The video game which is available for Rs 4699 will be available at Rs 3999 during the offer.

    Marvel’s Spider Man (PS4)

    The game features an experienced Spider-Man with several years of crime fighting under his belt, Peter Parker has sheer mastery of his powerful spider-sense, dynamic skills, acrobatic abilities and new suit. This is an all-new Spider-Man universe, featuring familiar characters in unfamiliar roles, Take control of a complex dual life, as a young adult with great powers… and evolving relationships. Swing freely through Marvel’s New York City in epic action set-pieces filled with a rich narrative and relatable characters.

    The video game which is available for Rs 3999 will be available at Rs 3499 during the offer.

    God of War  – Standard Edition (PS4)

    It is a new beginning for Kratos. Living as a man outside the shadow of the gods, he ventures into the brutal Norse wilds with his son Atreus, fighting to fulfil a deeply personal quest. Vicious, Physical Combat – With an intimate, over-the-shoulder free camera that brings the action closer than ever, combat in God of War is up close, frenetic, and unflinching. Kratos’ axe —powerful, magic and multi-faceted – is a brutal weapon as well as a versatile tool for exploration. Get your copy during the Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale!

    The video game which is available for Rs 3999 will be available at Rs 1999 during the offer.

  • VR Motion Simulator Turns Your Living Room Into A Cockpit

    VR Motion Simulator Turns Your Living Room Into A Cockpit

    The new 3 Degree of Freedom Virtual Reality Motion Simulator seems to be a dream for gaming enthusiasts. The simulator looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. The simulator is a hemispherical platform which houses various controls. It has an immersive 3-degree movement which brings the game to life with its movement and real life vibrations.

    Virtual Reality Redefined:

    The name of the device originates from its ability to move in three directions. Thus giving the user an ability to yaw, pitch and roll. For those not familiar with these terminologies, these are the basic three axis along which an aircraft moves. The cockpit style simulator is set on an array of omni wheels, therefore easing movement.

    The simulator is mean to offer the experience of large motion simulator rigs in VR arcades, right in your home. The simulator’s has an ability to change direction quickly and thus offers agility. However, this is done very quietly. The extra verisimilitude, built-in tactile transducers add immersive surround vibration. All this gives you a very realistic experience of racing games or flight simulators.

    According to the the creator, Mark Towner, it offers a proper Virtual Reality experience. VR is about the thrill and adventure of exploring another world and usually you only get half the experience, according to him. While other VR simulators offer great visuals and amazing sounds, the lack of proper movement can be a kill joy. Therefore, the extensive movement brought by this device ensures that you actually feel like you’re flying a plane or driving a car.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feKgOiyqvpM

    Thrill Of Adventure:

    “Most motion simulators are ugly steel frames, noisy as hell, and insanely expensive “,Towner says. Another great feature is the modular design of the simulator which allows a user to switch the seat for special add-ons to fit the particular VR scenario.The Freedom Motion Virtual Reality Simulator targets a large section of gamers who enjoy racing and flying games but do not have the budget to buy a good simulator. You can find the device on the project’s kickstarter page, which is a crowdfunding website. 
  • Razer Basilisk Mouse, BlackWidow Ultimate Mechanical Keyboard Launched in India

    Razer Basilisk Mouse, BlackWidow Ultimate Mechanical Keyboard Launched in India

    Razer has launched two gaming accessories in India on the 29th of March 2018. The Razer Basilisk Mouse and BlackWidow Ultimate Mechanical Keyboard now available in India for a price tag of Rs 5,499 and Rs 9,999 respectively. These are sold by a Bengaluru based distributor Kaira Global with a 2-year warranty. Similarly, one can also purchase additional Razer accessories on Amazon India website.

    Manoj Attal, Director Kaira Global said

    Ready or not, move over competitors here comes the Razer Basilisk a killer FPS mouse with a clutch trigger, adjustable scroll wheel and ergonomic designs Razer Basilisk is an ideal companion in the game-winning feats and gain an edge over their competitors.

    Razer Basilisk Mouse Specs

    Razer Basilisk Mouse

    The Razer Basilisk Mouse has a 5G optical sensor with 16,00 dots per inch (DPI). According to Razer, the mouse is designed to offer precision and accuracy for first-person shooter (FPS) games. It has a life-span of up to 50 million clicks, which is a far greater number than a standard mouse. The device has a maximum of 1000 Hz Ultrapolling with a gaming-grade tactile scroll wheel. Additionally, it also comes with two removable clutches (short/ long), which are programmable. The mouse also supports Razer Chroma, which offers true 16.8 million customizable colour options. Considering this as a gaming mouse, it just weighs at 107 grams.

    BlackWidow Ultimate Mechanical Keyboard Specs

    Razer Basilisk Mouse

    The BlackWidow Ultimate Mechanical Keyboard will enhance the gaming experience by offering better tactility. The keypad IP54 certified for water and dust resistance. Additionally, the keypad has a lifespan of up to 80 million keystrokes. The keys are backlit with green LED lights. The lighting effect is controllable using Razer Synapse software. The keypad weights 368 Grams and comes with 2 years warranty. Also, there are fully programmable keys with a dedicated button to enable gaming mode.

  • HyperX Cloud Alpha Gaming Headphones Launched In India For Rs. 10,499

    HyperX Cloud Alpha Gaming Headphones Launched In India For Rs. 10,499

    HyperX has launched the Cloud Alpha gaming headphones in India for Rs 10,499. According to HyperX, these are the first headphones to feature Dual Chamber technology. The headphones will be available across the country from the 26th of March 2018. The retail package also contains a carry case.

     

    HyperX

    If you looking for a premium gaming headphones with a budget of Rs 10,000, then you can look at the SteelSeries Arctis 7,  Corsair Void Pro RGB, and the HyperX CloudX Revolver Gears as well.

    The SteelSeries Arctis 7 is a wireless gaming headphone, which supports 7.1 surround sound with an S1 audio driver. These headphones have an Airweave Ear Cushions, which makes you feel comfortable even in long gaming sessions.

    The Corsair Void Pro RGB headphones only work with PC or a console with a USB port. These headphones have a custom 50mm driver, which uses neodymium magnets. Additionally, these headphones are Dolby 7.1 certified, to deliver an immersive audio experience.

    HyperX CloudX Revolver Gears sport a Gear of War themed design. These headphones are tested and approved by Microsoft to use with different Xbox consoles. Unlike The Corsair Void Pro RGB headphones, these have a 3.5 mm headphone jack, which makes them universal.

    HyperX Cloud Alpha Specs

    The HyperX Cloud Alpha has a 50mm driver. The dual chamber design assists to differentiate bass from mids and highs. The headphones have a memory foam, with an expandable headband. Additionally, the headband and earcups are connected using a red colour aluminium frame, which increases the aesthetic value of these headphones.

    The wired 3.5 mm cable is user replaceable and can connect with a variety of gadgets like Xbox, PS, PC, and Nintendo. However, the retail package does not have adapters required for Xbox One controllers. These headphones have a wide range of frequency from 13Hz to 27,000Hz. Similarly, the device has an impedance of 65 Ohms. Additionally, there is an in-line user replaceable microphone on the headphone, which has a frequency range of 50Hz to 18,00Hz with polar pattern noise cancellation.

    Driver Custom dynamic, 50mm with neodymium magnets
    Type Circumaural closed back
    Frequency response 13Hz–27,000Hz
    Impedence 65 ?
    Sound pressure level 98dBSPL/mW at 1kHz
    T.H.D. < 1%
    Weight 298g
    Weight with mic & cable 336g
    Cable length and type Detachable headset cable (1.3m) + PC extension cable (2m)
    Connection Detachable headset cable – 3.5mm plug (4 pole) + PC extension cable – 3.5mm stereo and mic plugs
    Connection (Microphone) Electret condenser microphone
    Polar pattern Noise-cancelling
    Frequency response 50Hz-18,000Hz
    Sensitivity 50Hz-18,000Hz

  • Samsung Curved Quantum Dot Monitors Are Intended For Gamers

    Samsung Curved Quantum Dot Monitors Are Intended For Gamers

    Samsung will launch a new CH711 curved Quantum Dot monitor at CES 2017, aimed at the growing gamers market. the Monitor will be available in 27- and 31.5-inch variations, and is scheduled for an early 2017 commercial release. The CH711 monitor has a 1,800R curvature and an ultrawide 178-degree viewing angle.

    The design allows for the monitor’s horizontal and vertical positioning adjustment. The CH711 has 125 percent sRGB color coverage and 2,560 x 1,440 WQHD resolution. The monitor also features a “Gaming UX” allowing for precise corrections of colour brightness and picture along with presets for FPS, RTS, RPG and AOS game genres.

    Today’s multimedia consumers, quite rightly, have high expectations and demand a truly cutting edge, totally immersive experience that realizes the full potential of whatever they are playing or watching, This year’s line-up of curved Quantum Dot monitors offers brilliant design, richer color and deeper contrast than ever before. We can’t wait to share them with the world at CES 2017 in Las Vegas.” – said Seoggi Kim, Senior Vice President of Samsung Electronics’ Visual Display Business.

     

  • Best Gaming Accessories of 2015

    Best Gaming Accessories of 2015

    No console is perfect, but the right accessory can help bring it closer to perfection. And gamers need to have the absolute best of accessories if they want to beat other gamers from around the world. It’s a kind of religion that only serious gamers will understand. 2015 has produced not only some jaw dropping games, but also other equipments that provide for the ultimate gaming experience and that takes gaming to a whole new level, Let’s have a look at some of them.

    Logitech’S G410 Mechanical Keyboard

    Logitech-G410

    Logitech launched the G410 Atlas Spectrum keyboard a couple of months ago. The G410, which has a tenkeyless design (i.e no number pad or macro keys), is small and light enough to carry around in your bag. The smaller board also makes it easier to identify keys for gaming and allows for a smoother, easier gameplay.

    The keyboard is built around the custom-designed Romer-G mechanical switches. This means the keys have a shallow actuation point (1.5 mm of travel) and is designed to have a softer click as well. The company also says that the Romer-G switches register key presses up to 25 percent faster than its competitors.

    Users who still prefer the old-school way of having a mechanical keyboard and who enjoy the loud clicks may find softer voice of the G410 a little too subtle. However, newcomers are sure to love the smaller, lighter board and the RGB (Red-Green-Blue) LED keys that light up the board beautifully when your fingers press on a key.

    Razer DeathAdder Chroma Ergonomic Gaming Mouse

    Razer Mouse

    The DeathAdder is a mouse that’s been around for many years now.The mouse has been updated several times over the years and the newest one uses Razer’s Chroma technology, bringing 16.8 million colour options to the table.

    The Razer DeathAdder Chroma is a right-handed, ergonomic Gaming mouse with a Optical sensor with a maximum DPI of 10,000 DPI. There’s 5 programmable buttons, a 1000Hz Polling Rate, a braided cable and obviously the 16.8 million colour Chroma lighting (mouse wheel and Razer logo).

    The ergonomics of the mouse keeps the design to a minimal. The mouse looks clean and simple but has a firm grip and strong build. When it comes to performance, there’s really no going mouse that can top Razer. The mouse tracks well and has a great in-game performance, though the lack of some buttons can prove difficult when playing  RPG, MMO or MOBA.

    Add to this you get 16.8 million customizable colour options for the mouse. So whether you’re in the mood for electric blue, pastel pink or signature Razer green, you can take a pick and illuminate your Razer DeathAdder Chroma’s scroll wheel and Razer logo. 

    VR Headgear

    Consider VR headsets as future gaming accessories. Two names dominated this year’s VR headwear news – Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. You may have seen these wearables already in actions already. The Oculus Rift will officially launch early 2016. The virtual reality headset was initially demoed as an entertainment gear that could create virtual environments for you to see movies and shows. But the fact remains that he Oculus Rift is primarily for gaming.

    The Oculus Rift headset is tested by attendees at the Eurogamer Expo at Earls Court in London.

    It’ll still be a while before VR-centric games are developed for the headset. Oculus has stated that existing games with a first person or fixed-camera perspective can be ported to VR with some development effort, however the best virtual reality games are those that are designed for the Rift from the start.

    The HTC Vive VR headset is the product of HTC and Valve Corporation. It is also part of Valve Corporation’s SteamVR project. HTC officially unveiled its device, Vive, during its Mobile World Congress keynote on March 1, 2015. The headset will officially launch in April next year.

    Steam Controller

    Steam-Controller

    Those aware of the Steam controller will know how useful the new controller is the it comes to playing games on the PC. It’s much more than your standard controller, mostly because the Steam controller introduces touchpads and ditches the need to rely on thumbsticks, which makes gaming a lot more easier if you’re the kind who like to play at the comfort of your couch.

    Touchpads allow a more natural movement, according to users. Guide your thumb across the touchpad and the movements correspond to the movements on the screen. Recently, a new Steam client beta update was released that allows you to do a lot more. With the new update, if you click the upper left portion of your trackpad, for example, the cursor leaps to a corresponding position on your PC’s monitor – potentially speeding up reaction times in top-down strategy and MOBA strategy games.

    The touchpad has a lot more features that are still being discovered. One such feature is that the touch area can be reduced to specific zones, ensuring that touch input will go directly to on-screen hotkeys or a game’s mini-map for easy navigation. The Steam controller is a novel way of game playing, especially for those who want more than just the standard mouse, keyboard, and gamepad.

    Kinect

    microsoft-kinect

    Microsoft decided to keep Kinect as a separate entity rather than having it as a primary component in the Xbox One package. Kinect is a camera and motion controller that lets you command your Xbox and TV with your voice and gestures, play games where you become the controller and make Skype calls in HD. Scan your own face and embed them into some games, or engage in some serious gesture-based dance gaming. The Kinect is an add-on for those who want a little more out of their Xbox One console.

  • PlayStation VR Set to Launch Sept-Oct, 2016

    PlayStation VR Set to Launch Sept-Oct, 2016

    In what is the most clear indication of a launch date for the Playstation VR, GameSpot’s CEO has all but spilled the beans on what will be a September-October launch for the eagerly awaited VR headset from PlayStation.

    GameStop CEO Paul Raines was talking about the industry early Tuesday morning on Fox Business when he was asked about the coming year for VR technology. In response, Raines revealed that GameStop as a retailer is preparing for the launches of the Oculus Rift, the HTC Vive and PlayStation VR. The first two not being done deals as of now for GameStop, but for Sony revealed that “Gamespot will launch the Sony product this fall.”

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    This though does not go in line with what Sony had revealed last year when they announced that the PlayStation VR could hit the markets as early as first half of 2016. PlayStation has still to react on Paul Raines gaffe, and as such the confusion is expected to prevail just a bit longer.

    This news about the PlayStation VR launch in fall if true would also mean that Sony’s VR offering will crucially give theOculus Rift and HTC Vive a headstart in the market as both these products are set for a public release this spring. But, having said that, this will also give Sony the benefit of fine tune its VR hardware for just a bit longer ensuring increased chances of it being approved by the end consumer.

     

  • This Game Proves That Virtual Reality is The Best Thing to Happen to Gaming

    This Game Proves That Virtual Reality is The Best Thing to Happen to Gaming

    Epic Games, the developer behind Unreal and Gears of War has come out with a Matrix-like virtual reality shooter game called Bullet Train, designed for the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. The game was demonstrated at the Oculus Connect 2 conference held in Hollywood.

    Bullet Train succeeds in not making one feel queasy as is the case with fast paced virtual reality action games. The game is developed using Unreal Engine 4 and uses Oculus Rift’s Touch controller for the gameplay. The Touch controllers give you “Hands” with which you can grab any nearby weapons (and there are many to choose from) and start shooting away.

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    By Matrix-like we mean that players can slow down time to avoid getting hit by bullets or to catch bullets and missiles in mid-air and fling it back at the enemy. In other words, you pretty much get to play as Neo, which is what Nick Whiting, lead programmer at Epic Games was going for with Bullet Train. Indeed slow-motion is a big part of the game. The game is set at a train station and players get to frantically teleport around the station (in slo-mo), shooting wave after wave of enemies.

    Teleportation is used to travel around rather than walking as it seemed like the best way to move without motion sickness. Whiting described the game as everything one could want from a simple shooter game. “You’re badass,” says Whiting of Bullet Train’s appeal. “You’re shooting people, you’re teleporting, you’re slowing down time. It’s a little bit insane. But it’s fun. And that’s what we wanted to make, because we’re a game company.”

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    One of the biggest selling point of this game is the ability to interact with the environment. The game provides a very life-like experience especially when you cock a gun and feel it click into place with the Touch’s haptic feedback. “We built this very physical world and then you can’t ask people not to play with it,” says Whiting’s partner Nick Donaldson.

    It’s always better to see something to get an actual idea of what is being talked about. Here’s a little peek at what Bullet Train looks like.

  • Sony Brags About its Upgraded VR Headset, Announces Arrival for Early 2016

    Sony Brags About its Upgraded VR Headset, Announces Arrival for Early 2016

    Sony today announced a spruced up version of its virtual reality headset, codenamed Project Morpheus, and Sony is already bragging about how better it is compared to the one they showed off last year. The new VR headset was showcased at a GDC presentation in San Francisco and Sony says it’ll start shipping in the first half of 2016.

    New features include an OLED display with a Full HD resolution, while Sony says it’ll be able to offer framerates at 60fps and 120 fps. The screen has a 5.7 inch display, while a total of nine LEDs  support 360 degree tracking. Sony also claims it has super low latency – 50 percent improved response than its predecessor.

    [quote text_size=”small” author=”Shuhei Yoshida” author_title=”President of Worldwide Studios for Sony Computer Entertainment.”]

    A new dimension of gaming is, at long last, here – and PlayStation is again at the forefront with Project Morpheus.

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    Meanwhile, Sony also stressed on its user friendly design, featuring a single band design and quick release button. The headband supports the weight of the unit on the top of your head, hence there is no pressure on your face. Other components have also been adjusted and configured to make the headset lighter, so players do not find the headset cumbersome or uncomfortable to use.

    Sony says more details on the new Project Morpheus will be revealed at E3 and Beyond, along with more VR games.

  • Assassin’s Creed Rogue to Get Eye-Control Motion Soon

    Assassin’s Creed Rogue to Get Eye-Control Motion Soon

    The next installment of the wildly popular Assassins Creed franchise could get more wilder – as you’ll be able to control the assassin with your own eyes. Put simply, where you look, the assassin looks (in this case Shay Patrick Cormac). Now your view and the in-game character’s view will be the same.

    Ubisoft has announced that the upcoming PC version (no consoles) of Assassin’s Creed Rogue will be compatible with eye-tracking tech, making it the first AAA title to do so. The game will support the Steel Series Sentry eye-tracking device – designed specially for gaming.

    Ubisoft has collaborated with Tobii for this venture. The eye tracking technology will primarily be used to control the game’s camera. The game will still be played using a keyboard and mouse, though when you look somewhere on the screen, the game’s character will do the same. While if you look away from the screen, it will pause automatically.

    [quote text_size=”small” author=”Corneliu Vasiliu ” author_title=”Producer at Ubisoft’s Kiev Studio”]

    Eye tracking is such a natural way to interact with a game and creates tons of potential opportunities for gameplay immersion.

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    Asassin’s Creed Rogue was launched last year for consoles, though the PC version is slated for a release sometime this year.

    Meanwhile, Tobii says its working on a range of other projects from indies to big studios, so we can expect more titles in the future who’ll milk this technology.

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    This is only the beginning of eye-tracking in gaming.

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    You can check out other games that have used the technology at Tobii Arcade. Do check out the video below showing off the eye tracking integration:

  • Oculus Reveals New VR Headset Prototype Codenamed ‘Crescent Bay’

    Oculus Reveals New VR Headset Prototype Codenamed ‘Crescent Bay’

    Unlike Google’s Cardboard and Samsung Gear VR, which use a smartphone, Facebook and Oculus VR are aiming at a much more sophisticated, independent and ultra-high-res experience with their new VR prototype codenamed as Crescent Bay.

    The company revealed the new prototype, which is an upgraded version DK2 Headset, at the recent Oculus connect conference. “It’s as big of a leap as we made from DK1 to DK2,” says Oculus CEO Brendan Iribe, referring to the first two versions of the Rift development kit. The new headset comes with 360-degree tracking, letting the Rift’s external camera track the back of the headset as well as the front, making it easier for people to move without feeling constrained by staying in the camera’s range.

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    The first Oculus Rift VR headsets were shipped in the spring of 2013, but a consumer version has not yet been announced. According to the company so far, over 100,000 Rift development kits have been shipped to 130 countries, and the company is still filling pre-orders for its second-generation model. The Crescent Bay prototype follows “Crystal Cove,” which was first shown off at CES 2014 in January — the DK2, which is based on it, came out a couple of months later.

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    Oculus and Samsung announced their Gear VR mobile headset earlier this month, and it is believed mobile and desktop VR will ultimately complement each other in coming time. Oculus created its first real in-headset user interface for the Gear VR, and it’s now said that it will be releasing a mobile app for VR games.

  • Wearable Technology You Should Know About

    Wearable Technology You Should Know About

    Wearable technology is the next technology boom. Since the saturation of the mobile phone market, companies have been looking for an alternative and wearable tech was a godsend for them.

    Now if you are wondering that if this is another column about Smartwatches and Google glass then you are about to be surprised at what the market has in store for you.

    Here we bring you some cool wearable tech which performs some amazing tasks while being rather pocket friendly.

    1. Vrase

    Now we all have been waiting for the Virtual Reality glasses to come in our reach. Well, there is a start-up that promises the experience using just your phone. Introducing Vrase, a VR and Augmented reality capable wearable. Simply load the content on your phone and slide it in the Vrase moble holder. This easy to use device gives options to attach peripherals like earphones and joysticks. All this makes Vrase perfect for movies, gaming and Augmented Reality purposes. The best part you ask, this incredibly simple device comes at less than half the price of Oculus and Project Morpheus and is compatible with multiple mobile phones.

    2. Recon Jet


    Google Glass’s real nemesis is Recon Jet. Unlike the Glass, the Recon Jet is for health and adrenaline junkies. It is the stud of wearable technology. The jet comes with onboard processing capabilities. It has 3D accelerometer, 3D gyroscope and 3D magnetometer and ambient temperature sensors along with altimeter and barometer applications and GPS. The device has an optical touch sensor like the Google glass to help the user interact with the device. The device is also compatible with health sensors so you can have real time update while you are drillin it out.

    The device has a 1 GHz Dual-Core ARM Cortex-A9 processor with 1GB DDR2 SDRAM and 8GB flash memory. It also has an HD camera to substitute it for a go-pro, because POV shots are always the best. You can also connect the Recon Jet with your phone and check your text and messages.

    3. The Dash


    This is every outdoor lover’s dream headphone set. These wireless headphones don’t just entertain you with your music but also give you vital stats on the go. The device is perfect for people who like to track their performance. It is water resistant so feel free to take them for your next rafting trip. The headphones can measure Heart rate, Oxygen Saturation, Body temperature and calories burned. Along with the basics, the headgear also measures distance, speed, pace, rotation, G-force, drop rate, altitude, etc. The device also has an touch controls for changing songs and answering calls by connecting it to a phone through Bluetooth.

    The device has 4 GB flash storage and is powered by a 100 mAh battery. The processor on-board is a 32bit ARM processor. Their neonish lighting design gives it a Tron-like feel.

    At about 300$, these headphones are worth the money.

    4. MBODY


    These are pants which monitor your workout. You might be asking, why buy a pair of pants that measures vital stats instead of just a watch? Well the answer is that the MBODY does a lot more that a smart watch. It is capable of measuring Muscle Load, Heart Rate, Speed, Candence, Balance, Route etc. It is also capable of measuring electrical activity in your muscles and hence gives one of the best analysis amongst health hardware. If doings legs have been the pain for you, then MBODY will definitely help you out. The pants also measure the strengths of your muscles and body balance.

    The “pants” come with their own MCell Bluetooth receiver which sends the information to its live app in your smartphone.

  • A Sneak Peek into the Future of Tech

    A Sneak Peek into the Future of Tech

    Technology is ever-growing, one would say each day something new is developed. In this ever growing age of technology, it is not easy to keep yourself updated with all the new developments in the world of technology. We live in a world where present technology seems to fulfill, in some cases present technology is also ahead of what SOME people may think. It is always good to know what does the future technology got for us.

    Google Glass:

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    Google glass is a great step in technology. What is the Google Glass ?

    Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD) that has been developed by Google in the Project Glass research and development project, with a mission;  Production of a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format, that can interact with the Internet via natural language voice commands

    As per Google, Glass is fairly simple to use, for taking an image one just has to say take a picture and its all done, you can record everything hands free, even share what you see – Live! get directions right in front of you, just speak to send a message, ask anything that’s on your mind, translate your voice, get few answers without even asking. The structure for the Google Glass is strong and light with an Evolutionary design. The colors it will be available in Charcoal, Tangerine, Shale, Cotton, Sky.

     

    All this features would be of better understanding after you watch this:

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    We will have to see if Glass would live up to our expectation as Rumored Google is getting these available from next year just for $299. But, will Glass be able to maintain its position in the market because if we look at the technology it is growing, so the day is not far when we might have the same technology on our goggles or in the lenses we wear. 

    Oculus Rift

    The Oculus Rift is an upcoming virtual reality head-mounted display developed by Oculus VR, who have raised $16 million, of which $2.4 million was raised with crowfunding via Kickstarter. The company, founded by Palmer Luckey and the co-founders of Scale form and id Software, John Carmack was later hired as its Chief Technology Officer. 

    The Oculus Rift is a next-generation virtual reality headset designed for immersive gaming. The test kits are in the process of being shipped out, are you getting your own Oculus Rift development kit?

    Oculus Rift

    For more information and to see how this works watch the video below.

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    The Future Cars

    If we talk about the technology in the future cars, the BMW i8 concept car is the best example we can quote as if now.

    The BMW i8, first introduced as the BMW Concept Vision Efficient Dynamics, is a plug-in hybrid under development by BMW. The initial turbodiesel concept car unveiled at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show, and the BMW i8 gasoline-powered concept car destined for production unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. The i8 concept has a 7.2 kWh lithium-ion battery pack which delivers an all-electric range of 35 km.

    The Vision Efficient Dynamics concept car is a plug-in hybrid with a three cylinder turbo diesel engine. Additionally, there are two electric motors with 139 horsepower. It allows acceleration to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h.

    According to BMW, the average fuel consumption in the EU test cycle (KV01) is 3.76 liters/100 kilometers and has a carbon dioxide emission rating of 99 grams per kilometer (1,3 l/100 km and 33g CO2/km ; EU-PHEV ECE-R101). The estimated all-electric range is 50 km, and the 24-liter diesel tank extends the total vehicle range to up to 700 km. The lightweight chassis made mainly from aluminium, windshield, top, doors and fenders are made from polycarbonate glass and the body has a drag coefficient of 0.22.

    BMW i8 specs
    BMW i8 specs

     

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    These are just some that technologies that are upcoming, but as mentioned above the world of technology is ever-growing with ideas and resources. We can hope for a better and luxurious future.

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