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    Gaming headset head to head

    Posted on Thursday, May 31 2007 @ 07:35:40 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Gaming headsets used to be a frivolous thing that people would laugh at you for wearing, but now they are an almost essential part of a game experience. Join us as we take out the Creative Fatal1ty headset and pit them against the Sennheiser PC 161.

    "Truth be told, it's almost neck and neck for the two headsets here. Bespectacled gamers, like me, would probably do best to avoid them both altogether and to wait for something better to appear on the market. For those that absolutely must have a set of comfortable headphone and who don't mind going sans microphone, then the Sennheiser HD 215 are our recommended headphones as they have truly huge earpieces and cushions softer than the chewy centre of a cloud. They technically count as DJ headphones, but we've found them excellent for gaming and a pleasure to wear.."

    Read on over at Bit Tech.


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