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Date: December 12th, 2006
Article by: Karl van der Walt (Hardware Reviewer)
Edited by: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: Steel Series
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STEELSERIES CORPORATE PROFILE


We want to become the proGamers preferred mousepad. We strive hard to keep up with the proGamers increasing demands for optimal accuracy. In order to comply with these demands we are constantly attempting to improve the performance of our products . A task that may seem just like our Steelpad: "Hard to break - not to get".


Nevertheless, improvements can always be taken on to a higher level, which is why we "Steel.. - nothing but accuracy"

 

 

 

PRODUCT INTRODUCTION



With virtually every facet of PC hardware being flooded with gaming options and products its no surprise that sound has not escaped notice. The 3H is the lowest rung in the SteelSound line and is priced for the budget constricted gamer. I have to admit that I was expecting to see only a slightly better than generic headset with perhaps slightly better than average construction, read on to see if I was close to the mark.


Though not as cheap as a generic solution, it is still very competitively priced for its specifications. Lets have a look at whether this headset is as good as its specifications seem on paper.

 

 


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