Reviewed on June 18, 2007Canon's EOS 1D Mark III offers a luxurious cocktail of high-resolution, extremely low noise, blazingly fast burst shooting, abundant customization, and a build quality and ergonomic design among the best you'll find in today's camera market.TAGS:Canon Inc., wheel, SLR, camera, joystick, button, LCD
Reviewed on August 24, 2006Every year we think Logitech has pushed the cordless laser mouse to the limit of functionality, and we're always proved wrong. The MX Revolution has a few minor issues, but for the most part, this high-end mouse continues Logitech's streak of market leadership and innovative design.TAGS:Logitech, laser, sensitivity, mouse, wheel, button
Reviewed on July 12, 2006If you're a Project Gotham Racing 3 junkie, the Xbox 360 MC2 Racing Wheel is a decent option to give you an edge, but it does have a few serious issues.TAGS:wheel, pedal, Xbox 360, Microsoft Xbox, games, button, PC
Reviewed on March 25, 2008The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 isn't cheap, but if you want to go wireless and have an extra $70 lying around, this mouse is certainly an option. If you're going to spend that much, though, we think you'll like Logitech's high-end offering better.TAGS:Logitech, mouse, wheel, Microsoft Corp., button
Reviewed on March 16, 2007Aimed at relieving or preventing the onset of repetitive stress injuries, Microsoft's new mouse seems to have the right idea in its redesign of the standard mouse grip. If Microsoft's hardware design team had paid as much attention to some of its other elements, this mouse would be a winner.TAGS:3M Co., wrist, thumb, mouse, wheel, receiver, design, Microsoft Corp., USB, button
Reviewed on March 8, 2005The Thrustmaster Enzo Ferrari 2-in-1 racing wheel will appeal to casual racing fans who enjoy turning laps on both the PC and the PS2.TAGS:wheel, Sony PlayStation 2, USB port, console, PC, button, games