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    Icemat Siberia Headset Review

    Posted on Monday, October 30 2006 @ 09:37:08 CET by LSDsmurf


    Everyone wants the best their money can get. It’s only natural to want the best but almost none of us have an unlimited budget. This especially holds for gamers where our priorities tend to be for higher priced video cards and CPUs. So if I can get a hold of a headset that is the best bang for the buck and leaves money for other gaming gear, then I am going to go that route.Icemat is known for their involvement in LAN parties and is a major producer of high performance mouse pads. Recently, Icemat introduced a couple of new lines of interest, the ‘Wear’ and ‘Audio’ lines. Today I will share our long term review of the Icemat Siberia Headset. Is it worth your look or should you avoid it? Find out right now.

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