
The Cooler Master CM Storm Xornet is designed for hardcore gamers. The gaming mouse features a high 2000 dpi sensor that can be adjusted on-the-fly between 500, 1000, and 2000 presets. Gamers can also adjust its USB speed from 125Hz to 250Hz, 500Hz or 1000Hz with the push of a button. Additional specs include Omron micro-switches that guarantee at least 5,000,000 clicks and anti-slip rubber side grips that is perfect for long gaming sessions. The CM Storm Xornet gaming mouse is priced at $29.99 a pop. [techPowerUp]

Lindy Electronics has announced the availability of the USB 3.0 multi-card reader that provides a maximum data transfer rate of up to 5Gbps. The device comes with 5 memory card slots for Compact Flash, Memory Stick Pro Duo, SD/Mini-SD, microSD/TransFlash and xD cards. This card reader supports the latest memory card variants such as SDHC, SDXC and CF UDMA. What’s more, it is also backward compatible with USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 interfaces. Measuring 74mm x 60mm x 18mm, the Lindy USB 3.0 multi-card reader is priced at €29,99($40) including tax. [Lindy]

The Lenovo N5902 is an upgraded version of the popular Lenovo N5901. Designed for home theater PC enthusiasts, the new model uses the 2.4GHz radio frequency, allowing you to control your PC as far as 30 feet away. The Lenovo N5902 has a backlit keyboard with on/off switch to save battery life, a matte exterior and an optical pointer. This HTPC remote keyboard comes equipped with an ultra-small USB receiver and offers up to 3-month of battery life from a pair of AA batteries. It is also compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7. [Lenovo]

Japan Trend Shop has started selling the new Elecom nendo Orime wireless laser mouse. Available in red, black, white, or silver, the mouse has a unique design that resembles the B2 stealth bomber. The Elecom nendo Orime communicates with your computer via a 2.4GHz wireless connectivity for up to 10-meter range. This input device requires a couple of AAA batteries(included) to operate. Measuring 81mm x 108mm x 40.5mm and weighing 85 grams, the Elecom nendo Orime wireless laser mouse retails for $90 a pop. Read more

Buffalo Japan today launched a new ultra-slim USB 2.0 portable DVD drive, the DVSM-PC58U2V. Powered by the USB port, this slim portable DVD drive supports an 8x DVD+/-R read/write speed. The device comes bundled with the CyberLink DVD software suite to burn DVDs and CDs for backup. Available in black or white, the Buffalo DVSM-PC58U2 is priced at 47,000 Yen($40). Read more

The Targus 7-Port USB 3.0 combo hub is capable of transferring files at up to 5Gb per second, allowing you to rapidly copy HD quality videos. The device provides three USB 3.0 and four USB 2.0 ports. It is designed to support up to seven USB devices such as external HDDs, flash drives, MP3 players, etc. What’s more, this USB 3.0 combo hub is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems. Measuring 4.25-inch x 3.0-inch x 0.9-inch, the Targus 7-Port USB 3.0 combo hub is priced at $79.99 a pop. [Targus]

Corsair has rolled out a new laser gaming mouse, which is designed for PC gamers who like First-Person Shooters (FPS) video games. What makes the Vengeance M60 special is that it has an Avago 5670 DPI sensor with on-the-fly resolution switching and the Sniper button that allows you to automatically decrease the DPI for extra aiming accuracy. This new gaming mouse features a selectable response time(1ms, 2ms, 4ms or 8ms), a rubberized scroll wheel, PTFE glide pads, and a unibody aluminum structure with three adjustable tuning zones. The Corsair Vengeance M60 performance FPS laser gaming mouse is priced at $69.99 a pop. [Corsair]

Targus today introduced a new Wi-Fi Laser mouse, which is based on Ozmo’s OZMO2000 solution. In case you didn’t know, the Ozmo OZMO2000 is the industry’s first Wi-Fi PAN solution that enables peripherals to connect directly to the computer’s built-in Wi-Fi receiver. The Targus Wi-Fi Laser mouse features an integrated four-way scroll wheel and a high-precision laser sensor that provides accurate performance on almost any surface. This input device is powered by a couple of Energizer batteries that offers up to 9-month of operation time. The Targus Wi-Fi Laser Mouse retails for $49.99 each. [Engadget]

The Vengeance K90 gaming keyboard features Cherry MX Red key switches that provide ulra-fast and responsive reaction times, adjustable blue LED backlit keys, and 18 dedicated macro keys that can be programmed via on-the-fly or software. You can also save your macros (up to six profiles) on its on-board flash memory. This input device comes equipped with an aluminum chassis that makes it more durable. The Corsair Vengeance K90 gaming keyboard is priced at $129. [Corsair]

The ROCCAT Isku is not an ordinary gaming keyboard because it incorporates the company’s Easy-Shift technology, offering an impressive 28 macros keys. This ultimate gaming keyboard also adopts the Extreme Ice Blue Lighting technology that provides a blue key backlighting with 6 adjustable brightness levels and a timed dimmer function. Additional specs include an advanced anti-ghosting, an extra-large granulated wrist rest, and built-in cable channels. The ROCCAT Isku illuminated gaming keyboard will be launched in Europe for €79.99 or approx. $109. Watch the video after the jump. Read more