SteelSeries helps gain the advantage in Gaming

Bruce Hawver talked with Andy Taylor of TechtalkRadio
Brcue talks with Andy Taylor of TechtalkRadio

I talked yesterday with SteelSeries CEO Bruce Hawver about some of the products we will be seeing this holiday season from SteelSeries. It’s not the first time Bruce has been on our show and certainly won’t be the last. Since the previous discussion with Bruce, the company has expanded it’s product line to include more branded gaming items, eyewear to combat eye strain and fatigue and a new way to pay for the products you would like to get.

With the upcoming season, it is expected that peripherals will make up a huge portion of the gift buying. While many look to add USB Web cams and storage, SteelSeries knows that gamers want the products they make. Over the years we have looked at many of these products including Headsets, Gaming Mice and the very cool Merc Stealth keyboard produced by Ideazon which SteelSeries acquired. Some of the new product from SteelSeries include headsets with removable ear cups, connector cords which can be disconnected and put away and even a few with USB connections. For the gamer that likes to be part of the conversation, a variety of the headsets include microphones that collapse inside the ear cups. This is valuable considering the few different headsets we’ve looked at from other vendors with microphones that detach could be at risk of losing the microphone piece. Even the Console game can benefit with the SteelSeries latest Spectrum 5XB for the Xbox360.

The gaming mice products from SteelSeries are a must have for fans of World of Warcraft. The latest product branded with Blizzards MMO title, is the World of Warcraft Cataclysm MMO Gaming Mouse. This peripheral features the ability to bind all 14 buttons to the in game selections for WoW as well as advanced illumination and drag and drop setup with over 130 preset game commands. The Mouse is beefier and almost looks as though it would come from the World of Warcraft! If you’re not the big WoW fan, you could also get into intense combat with the Medal of Honor branded products or Starcraft II to name a few.

SteelSeries has also partnered with the folks at PaynearMe which allows shoppers to select a product for purchase on the SteelSeries website and visit a local participating 7-Eleven to have the payment processed. This can come in handy when a credit card is not available or the buyer wants to pay with cash.

Check out our Interview with SteelSeries CEO Bruce Hawver and be sure to take a look at the SteelSeries Website for a full look at the products the company offers. Our interview can be found at http://www.techtalkradio.com/hardware/steelseries.html You can also get some great information and updates on the Unofficial Official Blog for SteelSeries at http://fragyou.net

ThinkGeek has me wishin’…and hopin’…and thinkin’…and prayin’…plannin’…and dreamin’…

Yea!  My ThinkGeek catalog has come in the mail…look at some of the neat stuff I found.

On page 5:  Star Wars Rebel Pilot headphones

On page 10:  Slide Rules…RULE!!!

On page 12:  IngenuiTEA teapot (“short and stout”…get it?)

On page 13:  Whiskey Stones (Brilliant!)

Mimo USB monitors

And on page 53:  “Loading…Please Wait” maternity shirt for mommy

Now, don’t say you don’t have some great ideas for gifts.  And, feel free to use these suggestions for gifts for others…as well as me.  (I made this list…you can check it twice.)

How to change titles of operating systems in the boot menu

I had an extra 2.5-inch hard drive, and have an Alienware Area 51 M9750 notebook computer that has two hard drive bays.  A 32-bit version of Microsoft Windows Vista is installed…so…

After installing the drive, I decided to install a 64-bit version of Vista onto the second hard drive.  After doing so, at the boot menu, to my surprise I found identical entries!  I am not happy…

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Keep your contacts in the Contact Keeper notebooks and planners

Being the self confessed “readaholic” I am, I learned of the Contact Keeper and became curious…

In January, we plan on again going to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.  When we go to conventions and (trade) shows we meet a lot of people, trade a lot of information, and collect a lot of business cards.  OK…I’m interested…

I contacted them to get more information.  Days later, their products arrived.

The LARGE Contact Keeper (10″ x 12½”) portfolio was designed to be used in meetings.  Thirty letter-sized contact pages are included…

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The MEDIUM Contact Keeper (6¼” x 7½”) is intended to be used during short meetings, and when walking through trade shows.  It includes thirty contact pages…

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The SMALL Contact Keeper (2½” x 4″) is carried in a pocket to hold business cards for distribution, and to allow for the collection of them.  Each note pad has thirty adhesive pages that are the size of business cards (so you can make notes and place them on the card).

The LARGE and MEDIUM Contact Keepers have slots on the outside so you can quickly and easily collect business cards.

Refill kits are available. And Contact Keepers can be customized with a business or event logo.

I plan on taking them with us to CES, and putting them to good use…