Review HPE 87 - Affordable TKL Mechanical Keyboard

Here is a hands on review of the HPE 87, a clone of the PLU 87 and similar to other high end brands in the mechanical keyboard market like Filco, Razer, and Cooler Master.
This one is easy to order world wide, affordable, and very well built.

If you were looking for a TKL mechanical keyboard with your choice in Cherry MX Switches this maybe a really good place to look. More details in the full video review.

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Startopia

Startopia is a real-time strategy/city management game. Set in a post-apocalyptic future, it is your job to rebuild the once-thriving network of starships and space-stations. You must compete against several other enterprises, using economic and military means to expand your power and restore life to the war-torn planets of the galaxy.

Postal 2 Complete Greenlight/Widescreen/Triplehead support!

Running With Scissors has posted Postal 2 Complete on Steam Greenlight!

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=93000640

As soon as I saw this, and that it was legitimate, I got in contact with Toploader from RWS, here is what I learned:

- This version will have built in widescreen support
- He and the other developers are going to look at proper built-in triplehead support, possibly after release.
- Other things being considered are:
- - Steam Workshop
- - Steam Achievements
- - Steam Cloud

Corsair SP2500 Reference 2.1 Speaker System Review

This review has been a long time in the works, but I've finally got it out the door. My extensive review of the Corsair SP2500 speaker system. The video review locks in at 20 minutes. It starts off with the summary and conclusion, and then dives into the details. Sections start at these times:

2:30 - Examination of the Hardware & Usage
12:45 - Performance & Spectrum Analysis of EQ Profiles
18:30 - Vinyl Connection: The SP2500 + Starter Turntable

The set is phenomenal and earns our Highly Recommended rating.

PlanetSide 2 Beta Multi-Monitor Analysis, 2nd September

The game has native support for multi-monitor systems, all the UI is functional and centred, however some elements don't render correctly. For the most part its horizontal plus, there is large exception and that is all vehicle gameplay is vertical minus. The video itself is part analysis, part walkthough and part waffle, my commentary need works I know, need more practice, but feel free to like or dislike my video and comment.

Direct Video Link: PlanetSide 2 Part 1 (Triple Monitors / Eyefinity / Surround) [~4K]

Direct Video Link: PlanetSide 2 Part 2 (Triple Monitors / Eyefinity / Surround) [~4K]
Channel Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/n11skid

While this video can be watched on any screen it has been encoded to look best on a multi-monitor system, so if your running such a system, then select original quality from the drop down box and watch in fullscreen. Videos are embedded below but they might be better viewed on the web pages.

Some screenshots can be found here.

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UPDATE:- Black Mesa - now with download mirrors

It would appear that the Black Mesa project is releasing the first chapter of the Half-Life 1 revamp on September 14th.
The revamp is a community project to port the original Half-Life 1 game using Valves own development tools onto the Source Engine for an improved gameplay experience.

Although the project is not yet 100% complete, Carlos Montero and his army of developers have decided to release the first chapter which follows the orignal storyline upto Lamda Core which is expected to take players upto 10 hours to complete.

They will then rele

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At IFA 2012, LG up and announced, and then displayed a 29" LCD PC display with 21:9 aspect ratio. The display carries a resolution of 2560x1080, along with HDMI, DL-DVI, and DisplayPort connections. It also includes a USB 3.0 hub and 7W speakers.

Ultra High Definition / Super Hi-Vision approved by the UN

It appears that the United Nations has approved a new television standard officially called Ultra High Definition but being branded as Super Hi-Vision, which is 7680x4320 pixels. I wonder if/how this will impact gaming when it becomes the new standard in a mainstream fashion.

Click here for the full article.

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