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MrMacintosh

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  1. What I can say..HyperX Cloud II is probably the hottest gaming headset nowadays. High build quality with great comfort and sound, HyperX Cloud II is the go to gaming headset for a reason. HyperX Cloud II is compatible with PC, Mac, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with the adapter. You can connect them with the 3.5mm plug or use the USB adapter if AUX plug-in isn’t available. This makes them very versatile and you can easily use them with all of your gaming platforms. It isn’t as flexible, but works well because of its low sensitivity so it doesn’t pick up background noise. They don’t need any additional software like Logitech or Razer headphones. Just plug in and play. So the pros: - Good compatibility, 3.5mm or USB port - Well built - Awesome comfort, 2 pair of ear pads - No need for software, plug and play - Great value for money - Great sound quality for a gaming headset Find full description at https://www.bestadvisor.com/best-gaming-headsets
  2. As for DXRacer, I've got an expirience with them year ago. DXRacer’s Racing Shield Gaming Chair is ergonomically constructed with a slimly built body similar to the Formula racing series, but with taller backrest. The back is covered in a strong polypropylene and glass fiber plastic shield. The 3-dimensional armrests and the fully adjustable backrest can get customization to fit your body while performing different tasks. The star base and the SGS certified gas lift holds weights up to 100 kg (approx. 220 pounds). The U-shaped headrest and lumbar cushions made of cold foam in the seat helps you sit up straight and keep a good posture even after long hours in front of the computer. So if you a gamer, programmer or disgner you can get it, but if you just wanna make show-off in front of your freinds - forget about it) More information can find on https://www.bestadvisor.com/best-gaming-chairs
  3. I've got one, honestly fell in love with them. First - I'm a sportsman. They great launches every application with I uses or need for workout. Second - I got access to all controls, buttons, sensors and Apple watch features Third - Front bezel elevated to prevent scratches of watch screen, it's very durable) And I don't spare 70$ on them. Thanks for atention, lol https://www.bestadvisor.com/apple-watch-bands
  4. It all starts with making a virtual design of the object you want to create. This virtual design is for instance a CAD (Computer Aided Design) file. This CAD file is created using a 3D modeling application or with a 3D scanner. A 3D scanner can make a 3D digital copy of an object. You would have to prepare a 3D model before it is ready to be printed. That is call slicing. Slicing is dividing a 3D model into hundreds or thousands of horizontal layers and needs to be done with software. When the 3D model is sliced, you are ready to load it to your 3D printer. This can be done by USB or wifi. It really depends on what brand and type 3D Printer do you use. When a file is uploaded in a 3D printer, the object is ready to be 3D printed. The 3D printer reads every slice (2D image) and creates a 3D object. So, you should to try, maybe someday you'll get the Nobel Award and rush into sunset with 1 000 000$ But if you wonder to find detail information, check 3D Printers 2017
  5. Hey Bromar, I saw new ViewSonic's VX2452mh https://www.bestadvisor.com/best-gaming-monitors even with free shipping just for 129$ What do you think? Look : 24-Inch display area Full HD 1080p 1920 x 1080 resolution 2ms ultra-fast response time, 2 built-in 2W stereo speakers 50M: 1 ultra-high dynamic contrast ratio 15-Pin Mini D-Sub (VGA) / HDMI, DVI-D (with HDCP I think, it's not bad for 130 buks)
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