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    Medusa ProGamer Surround Headset Review

    Posted on Tuesday, October 31 2006 @ 09:28:31 CET by LSDsmurf


    The product we're reviewing is Speed-Link's new surround sound headest, the Medusa ProGamer. After we looked at the original Medusa headset we were genuinely impressed , so receiving a new surround headset from the german manufacturer was something we were really looking forward to, since the ProGamer offers significant improvements over the previous model, in all parameters.

    As a 5.1 surround headset, and as its name suggest, the ProGamer headset is aimed first and foremost at the gamers' audience. But the question is whether this is truly a must-have product for any gamer, a failed product that nobody will use or a luxurious headset that only the most hardcore gamers would purchase. Also, the main issue in this review is whether the ProGamer headset is indeed better than the original Medusa headset - which was excellent by itself - or is it just another attempt to mimick the Medusa's success?


    Link: HWZone

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