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| Epic Gear Meduza @ PureOverclock Epic Gear is a fairly new company on the scene, but they do have a pedigree of which to be proud. They are an offshoot of the well-known PC memory maker, Geil. Anyone who has been around computers and gaming for more than a few years will likely know the Geil name. Their newest offering, the Epic Gear Meduza gaming mouse showcases a rare combination of unique dual sensors, anti-jitter, and other gamer-minded features, all in a sleek package. Can it stand up in a competitive market? http://www.pureoverclock.com/article1484.html |
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