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Arctis Gamebuds: Toggle between your phone and your console with these comfortably designed in-ear headphones. We have a review coming for these soon and they are fantastic
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Arctis Nova Pro Wireless: Enjoy the premium audio experience with SteelSeries’ signature, award-winning headset!
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Arctis Nova 3 Wireless: Available in multiple new colourways, meet the budget, lightweight king/queen with presets for over 200 games including Call of Duty, Fortnite and even Arc Raiders in the Arctis App and GG software.
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Rival 3 Gen 2 Wireless: Available in multiple new colourways, meet the next-generation gaming mouse with subtle RGB lighting and pro-level performance at an affordable price.
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Creative’s Christmas Gift Guide for the tech geek in your life
Over the years we have been using pretty much all of what Creative have to offer when it comes to tech and this Christmas perhaps you should check out the latest on offer from the company which we can certainly stand by and recommend this year for a gift for yourself or a loved one in the family. Gamers should take note of what the company has to offer too and there is a wide range of affordable products on offer this year and below is some of the deals they have to offer.
For the gamers
Zen Hybrid Pro SXFI (£134.99) Review soon
The launch of Creative Zen Hybrid Pro headphones marks the start of a new era in wireless audio, utilising LE Audio to deliver pristine audio quality, ultra-low latency streaming, and the versatility of multi-streaming for a truly elevated audio experience.
Extra features of the Zen Hybrid Pro SXFI include:
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Bluetooth LE Audio
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BT-L4 Bluetooth LE Audio SXFI Transmitter
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Boom Mic
For the chilly, scenic walks
Outlier Free Pro+ (£119.99) – See our review
The Creative Outlier Free Pro+ features an IPX8 waterproof rating, allowing it to withstand all kinds of activities and weather, including swimming and rain. With a built-in 8GB MP3 player, enjoy your music without needing your phone or the internet.
The Outlier Free Pro+ also features:
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Lightweight silicone
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Titanium memory alloy
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Adjustable transducers
Share the joy of Christmas music
Pebble V3 Artisan Edition (£54.99) See our Pebble V3 review
The Creative Pebble V3 Artisan Edition offers a fresh and inspiring initiative aimed at empowering the creative community through collaborations with talented local artists from around the world. With two designs from Lester Lim, a Singapore-based artist, the speakers talk volumes about his talent and dedication.
The Creative Artisan Edition is a unique commitment to empowering the creative community. By continuing to develop artist partnerships, Creative aims to transform everyday technology into limited-edition art pieces that will remain exclusive and not be restocked once sold out. We will have our review of these soon too. Stay tuned.
Other features include:
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1.2m USB Type-C cable with a USB-A converter
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1.35mm molded cable connecting left and right speakers
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Compatibility with both Windows and iOS
The Evolution of Gamer Culture in Seven Steps
Esports has evolved into a culture of its own. From its origins in video arcade games, complex esports gaming has developed into an industry worth billions of dollars. Gamer culture attracts massive audiences who are eager to support their favorite professional teams and players.
1. Games from the Millennium
Arcade games such as the iconic Space Invaders that launched in the late 1970s quickly developed into Nintendo classics such as Super Mario in the 1990s. However, it was the Millennium that saw the greatest transition into what is now commonly referred to as esports. As the 2000s arrived, so did sprawling virtual worlds such as EverQuest and World of Warcraft. These complex games suddenly attracted millions of players who became firmly engrossed in these exciting, fictional kingdoms.
2. Technology and Esports
Without the advancement of technology, esports gamer culture could never have advanced at such a rapid pace. Cable and fiber optics enabled the internet to achieve unfailingly accurate high-speeds. In turn, their super fast capabilities encouraged the growth of competitive gaming. Forums and chat rooms provided places for people to discuss the games, and the players that were emerging as the earliest professional esports gamers.
3. Fan Bases for Gamers
In response, gamers began building online followings through displaying excerpts from their gameplay. YouTube in particular was the home of the earliest gamers such as the legendary PewDiePie who now regularly entertains up to 78.6 million subscribers. Viewers loved to watch the accomplished play of these professional gamers who helped to make esports titles including Counter Strike: Global Offensive incredibly popular.
4. Tips and Tricks
Players such as Tenz ensured a secure online following through showing video clips of their spectacular tips and tricks. Even viewers who were not interested in actually playing the games became enthralled at learning the secrets of how professional players plied their trade. Potential players of the future could refine their skills through emulating the demonstrations of deadly accurate play.
5. Organized Leagues
The popularity of esports prompted gaming developers such as Riot Games to organize global and regional leagues. They are currently promoting separate leagues for talented ladies who often feel intimidated or unjustly ignored by esports’ male players and viewers.
6. Great Tournaments and Live Events
As professional players gained in popularity, so did the gaming tournaments and leagues. Live events included the World Championships for games such as Fortnite and League of Legends. The excitement tournaments generated quickly attracted massive audiences. Cosplay became popular as fans copied the elaborate costumes of agents.
7. Live Streaming
Vast audiences of up to 100 million could be achieved through the live streaming of events. Channels such as Twitch have now grown into reliable methods of viewers watching their favorite teams in action. Check out www.1337pro.com/en/csgo/match-scores for the latest esports scores and matches.
NVIDIA announced they’ll bring their GeForce 10 GPU series, portability with new NoteBooks. #NVIDIA #Notebook #Gamers
Something all gamers have always dreamt of, is having the same performance of their more than capable desktop computers when going on the road, but even the “gamer laptops” tended to be a little under powered compare to those bigger siblings.
All that is just about to change thanks to NVIDIA and their newly announced GeForce 10 series of GPU made for NoteBooks
Earlier this week, the company let us know that thanks to the new Pascal architecture made for laptops, we can now have the GTX 1080, the 1070 and the 1060 running inside “ultra-portable” NoteBooks.
And according to them, you´ll see only 10% drop in performance compare to desktop cards and up to 3x better performance over previous generations.
Some of the specs we have are:
| GeForce GTX 1080 | GeForce GTX 1070 | GeForce GTX 1060 | |
| GPU Architecture | Pascal | Pascal | Pascal |
| Frame buffer | 8 GB GDDR5X | 8 GB GDDR5 | Up to 6 GB GDDR5 |
| Memory type speed | 10 Gbps | 3 Gbps | 3 Gbps |
| Boost Clock Actual | 1733 MHz | 1645 MHz
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1670 MHz |
Thanks to Pascal, we also have VR ready laptops, with support even for 120Hz monitors.
By now, we’ve seems lots of OEMs jumping on the train to have the latest offers, but something to have in mind will be cost.
There’s no official price at the moment but the MSI computer that already carry the cards are nowhere near “cheap”.
So is up to you, Will you get your “portable Master Race PC” as soon as they become available? Or will you stick to game just at home?
Let us know in the comment section below or join us on twitter
