Posts Tagged ‘Mad Catz’

Friday, August 12th, 2011

The RAT 7 Albino Edition mouse can transform into the most comfortable mouse you’ll ever own   MadCatz RAT7 Albino 2

Mad Catz has started shipping the Cyborg RAT 7 Albino, a performance gaming mouse that’s designed to… well, basically do everything you expect from a performance mouse and more. Sure, it comes with a 6400dpi sensor, but that’s not really what makes this mouse special; it’s the unconventional modular design that allows a user to change just about everything to get the perfect grip. And when we say ‘everything,’ we do mean that you can change everything on this kit. The design allows a user to adjust the mouse’s length, weight, and heck, even the height.

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Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Dust off your old keytar, Mad Catz starts shipping Rock Band 3 MIDI PRO adapter    Rock Band 3 MIDI PRO

Are you a musician looking to get your hands on a game that’s seemingly designed with you in mind? A rock star looking to play a game where you’re a rock star? Then Rock Band 3’s probably on your wish list for the holidays. So here’s a bit of good news if you’re already a musician who already owns a MIDI-based instrument already: Mad Catz has released the Rock Band 3 MIDI PRO adapter, which will basically let you plug in your existing MIDI keyboards and digital drum pads for use in the game.

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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Eclipse outs slim, litetouch keyboards, stylish mice   Eclipse wireless litetouch

Accessory brand Mad Catz Interactive has announced what has got to be counted as some of the world’s coolest (or at least coolest-looking) computer keyboards and mice under their Eclipse brand label. Four products have been unveiled, including two mice (mobilemouse, touchmouse), and two slim keyboards (litetouch, wireless litetouch)—all good enough to match a modern desktop setup with cutting-edge design and unique features.

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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Mad Catz outs $80 Wi fi adapter for consoles   Mad Catz Wireless gaming adapter

Gaming accessory provider Mad Catz has introduced a wireless gaming adapter for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles that lets the consoles connect to the net via a wireless 802.11n connection. Compatible with standard routers and access points, the adapter is easily configured through a PC, after which it’s ready to be used on a console. It’s not really a new technology, and it’s in no way groundbreaking, but it’s at least cheaper compared to Microsoft’s Xbox adapter (the PS3 compatibility makes it more flexible too).