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iYogi Reviews gaming mouse Aivia Krypton

A computer mouse is probably the most important peripheral that we use to interface with our machines. It is just because of this importance of a mouse that when it comes to doing various tasks on our computers, we rely heavily on our mouse to be smooth, and provide us with precise navigation. The product reviews team of iYogi decided to review the pros and cons of Aivia Krypton mouse. The Aivia Krypton is a peripheral that has been specifically designed by its manufacturer Gigabyte keeping in mind hardcore gamers.

Technically speaking, the Aivia Krypton is pretty typical of higher-end wired mice. The mouse comes equipped with a super-fine laser sensor (with a claimed maximum of 8,200 dpi), programmable macros, adjustable weights and buttons all over the shop: 11 in total, including a handy macro swap thumb switch. However, the Aivia Krypton mouse also comes with a pair of swappable bases – one is Teflon coated, and the other is of ceramic. The maker of this mouse Gigabyte claims that the flexibility of changing bases offers the users to choose between speed and precision. The iYogi Reviews team decided to give this claim a try and reached to the conclusion that it is true. The ceramic feet do make for a more jumpy mouse, while Teflon offers a smoother experience for better control.

If we have to describe this Aivia Krypton mouse in just a few words, we would simply say that it is an extraordinarily comfortable mouse. The slightly ridged top and soft textured sides are a pleasure to hold, and when combined with the sensitive laser it help you enjoy a very precise pointing experience. If you are willing to look past its high price and pointless additional feet, it would not be an exaggeration to call Aivia Krypton a great upmarket mouse. Stay informed with the features of such wonderful and latest computer peripherals by reading iYogi Reviews.

 
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Posted by on November 27, 2012 in reviews

 

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iYogi Reviews Internet Explorer on Xbox 360 dashboard

Microsoft has officially released its latest Dashboard update for the Xbox 360 console that includes a prominent blue icon with an ‘e’ stamped on it. You are right; the Xbox 360 has finally got Internet Explorer. Though it’s a bit late, but still it’s better late than never. The competitors of Xbox 360 i.e. Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 3 already had built-in web browsers.

While reviewing the web browser on Xbox 360, the iYogi Reviews team experienced that though the web browser does not function as good as browsers on laptop, tablet, or smartphone, but it enables you to view content on the web on your TV. Besides, with this update you can personalize your dashboard by pinning your favorite web sites and watch HTML5 videos on the web. Once the Windows 8 operating system is officially launched on October 26, users will also be able to use Windows 8’s Xbox Smart Glass on web features like text input, scrolling, and pinch and zoom. Available to those users who have subscribed to the Xbox Live Gold subscription, Internet Explorer on Xbox 360 offers a fully-fledged browser with full support for HTML5 content including video playback. The Xbox Live Gold membership costs roughly US$ 50 per annum.

The update also brings some minor changes to the user interface of Xbox 360. The tweaks include renaming of the Zune Video Marketplace to Xbox Video – to make it compatible with the new Xbox Music service – and some additional tiles for rapid access to common features, a combined TV and Movies channel, and a new Sports channel. The Sports channel will be currently available exclusively to US customers only.

The final conclusion of the iYogi Reviews team was that as far as a web browser on game system is concerned, it’s probably the best browser. Stay informed with the features of such wonderful and latest developments in the world of technology by reading iYogi Reviews.

 
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Posted by on November 5, 2012 in reviews

 

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