Posts Tagged ‘Peripherals’


Ikeya Bluetooth keyboard BT-87-TP, keyboard and touchpad into a mini wireless keyboard

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

This is the incredible and minimalist keyboard Ikeya BT-87-TP, is a bluetooth keyboard that includes up to a touchpad, all in a minimalist size. With 2 AA batteries as batteries and being a bluetooth keyboard is very interesting for that has little space, no, really, really small space.

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Microsoft Mouse is really Arc

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Microsoft Mouse is really Arc., Arc Mouse, Microsoft Arc, mouse, peripherals, mouse, gizmo gadgets, cool gadgets

The mouse Microsoft Arc Mouse is a mouse with a strange The latest gizmo gadgets design absolutely refreshing, something completely different from the mice for cool gadgets notebooks that come along Microsoft Hardware.

In theory the laser sensor is housed in the front of the mouse, just below the buttons, leaving a space in the form of an arc (hence the name) to get an adequate position of the hand.

Another novelty in this mouse is to be a mini USB receiver such as the Logitech mice for laptops, with a size of 1 centimeter and that is just to be connected. I am one of those who have to prove mice in my power to decide whether it’s worth, but if the price is $ 60 as discussed, it is not a bad option to use it as a travel mouse.

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Fresh Pics of Collapsible, Portable Microsoft Arc Laser Mouse

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Fresh Pics of Collapsible, Portable Microsoft Arc Laser Mouse., lasers, mice, microsoft, cool gadget, gizmo news, peripherals,gizmo products

Thanks to tipster Alex, we’ve got gizmo products some fresh hands-on pics of the new Microsoft Arc mouse cool gadget, which we got a first look of back in July. The $60 mouse gizmo news folds down to half its size for easy portability thanks to what the packaging calls a “strong metal hinge,” and the glossy veneer, to quote Blam, is indeed “flip and drool” worthy.

According to Alex, the tiny USB dongle attaches to the underbelly of the Arc when not in use via a magnet, and there’s a storage bag for travel purposes. The packaging quotes a 30-foot range, and jumping is non-existent, says our tipster.

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Iluminated Logitech Keyboard, the keyboard thinner and lighting

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Iluminated Logitech Keyboard, the keyboard thinner and lighting., Iluminated Keyboard,gizmo products, Logitech, peripherals,cool gadgets, keyboard, USB

Add a new gizmo products keyboard to your favorites, because Logitech has just announced its Logitech Illuminated Keyboard, the keyboard with cool gadgets lighting keys thinnest in the world. It has a thickness of 9.3 millimeters and with an edge that make it transparent.

Will cost $ 79.99. and put on sale in October, both in the U.S. and in Europe, despite not announce the price in euros preaparando you can go for about 80 €.

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Microsoft: Di goodbye to laser

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Di goodbye to laser., Hardware, microsoft, mouse, peripherals, mouse

This image appears (at least to some people, I personally do not) on the site of hardware and Microsoft is, to say the least, disturbing. For the September 9 Microsoft has surprised us with a new mouse / mouse that is neither optical or laser.

It is obvious that this is a new technology to which even I can not imagine that it, but I say, does the image or logo of this image may have something to do? Update: It has been discovered the new mouse: Microsoft Blue Track

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The hard disk format Samsung credit card

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

The hard disk format Samsung credit card., Announcements,sammy drives junior, News societies, miniaturization, Mobile Media, Peripherals

Samsung took its hard disks of 1.8 inches high capacity (which equip the Air Macbook, iPod, etc.) and has housed in this case, thin and elegant, the size of a credit size. Difficult to do more for a compact disk of 1.8 inches. They are only available in Asia currently, and rather expensive for high-capacity models: the 120 GB model costs almost 200 € (but much less on some Chinese sites).

The first models to 20 GB, however, are more affordable at about 30 € and glisseront very easily in your wallet.

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What do you think of hands-free kits while driving?

Monday, July 21st, 2008

What do you think of hands-free kits while driving?., Wireless, Polls, Peripherals, Ads, cellular phones, Smartphones

This seems obvious: when drivers have both hands on the wheel, they run less risk of having an accident. That is why more and more countries prohibit the use of portable hand at the wheel, Bluetooth headset or hands-free kit is most often tolerated or permitted.

However, some studies suggest that call with a headset would be as dangerous as driving drunk. And even if the subject is controversial, it is reasonable to assume that one is necessarily distracted in his conduct when phone while driving. So, in your opinion, should be purely and simply prohibit the phone while driving?