
Lenovo has quietly introduced the Lenovo little media remote with a keyboard, also known as the Model 57Y6336. The device actually has been for about a week now for $ 60.
This Lenovo device delivers a 2.4-GHz keyboard with trackball and a USB dongle for up to 10 meters of wireless connectivity. Pretty interesting release. Ideal for tablets, phones or HTPCs. The size does not look perfect, too big and not too small.
via engadget
Tags: keyboard, lenovo, lenovo keyboard, remote, trackball
Posted by admin on Aug 20, 2009 in
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More than in Cologne, Germany, Gamescom is strong, and companies like Razer is not letting the TIME SLIP without any notice. In the case of Razer, they had a doozie lined up for this conference: a 17-button mouse that looks like a kind of futuristic toys, that is, the Naga. It is specified for the Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) games, but how can you expect, probably, it is tailor made for the biggest of all, World of Warcraft.
This USB-connected peripherals has a unique 12-key pad on the left side of the mouse, lined up in an easy to use format so that your thumb is not to travel that far to one of the keys. In addition, there are the regular five keys to “normal” mice, which means there is some semblance of a traditional hardware there somewhere. The mouse itself is not just for MMOs, and may be associated with each application, with the key for the configuration of custom mouse buttons, and Razer’s own Windows software that can be used to cover a wide range of links to very specific tasks.
We would be only to say how this thing looks unique, and if it is not too crazy, attractive. Maybe it’s just the publicity pictures, but either way, we pulled and can not wait for this thing to ship, if it ships. At this point, Razer is not letting something other than “soon”. But one good thing that we can away from this is that your costs are not left arm to this peripheral.
via electronista
Tags: gaming, mmo, mouse, player, razer
Posted by admin on Jul 27, 2009 in
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Steel Series announced two new gaming mouse and a mousepad, which is now sure all the enthusiastic players happy. In fact, these new models offer many options and an elegant look to go with the games.
First, the Xai, an ambidextrous design, a 5,000 CPI laser sensor, seven programmable buttons and an LCD on the ground. You do not even need drivers, because the mouse has built-in memory for storing your settings.
The other mouse is Kinzu, which is slightly smaller and has a 3200 CPI. It always has seven keys, however, and the LCD screen. Both work with PCs and Macs and will be in August. Also announced today was the 9HD, a mouse pad with a plastic surface texture. You can get it in also the next month.
Tags: gaming, kinzu, mouse, series, steel, xai
Posted by admin on Jun 15, 2009 in
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A computer in your living room is easy. Many TVs have DVI or VGA inputs. Nevertheless, there is always an obstacle. The living room keyboard and mouse solution.
Adesso’s WKB-3100 (a catchy name, which I am sure that will continue over the head in the coming years), which is actually a small wireless keyboard with integrated trackball. The entire device is only 12 cm in width so it can be really easy to type on.
Adesso is a range of 30 feet. That should be enough, as much as you can in “hulu.com” in your Media Center PC or something.
Tags: 3100, adesso, keyboard, mini, wireless, wkb
Posted by admin on May 22, 2009 in
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Once again, Apple and WINTEK thrown together in the ongoing story of the Pad Media Apple touchscreen tablet. First tipped in March as a supplier of 10-inch capacitive touch panels for an unannounced product from the Cupertino company, other sources – this time in connection with a notebook-IC designers – have confirmed that the Panel has WINTEK to Apple .This round of leaks throws in the news that the Apple device is an “e-book form factor Netbook product”, which is consistent with the recent talk of a handheld touchscreen slate-format device. Expected to slot in between the iPod touch and Apple a normal notebook, media pad will prioritize Internet access and VoIP, and a built-in Wi-Fi.
Foxconn has been proposed as the probability for OEM manufacturers of media pad. Recently, an analyst predicted that the device while in development, not on the market until 2010 because of problems stabilizing Mobile OS X.
Tags: apple, concept, device, media, pad, tablet, touchscreen, wintek
Posted by admin on May 19, 2009 in
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Microsoft only three new members of the family of Blue Track input devices, including the Wireless Mouse 5000 (picture above left), the Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 and Wireless Keyboard 3000th If you use the roll-out of the Redmondians’ BlueTrack tech, is to work on any surface, including granite worktops or glass, and even carpets.
The Wireless Mouse 5000 has a ambidextrous design, and is pretty inconspicuous. It is also as part of the Wireless Desktop 3000, which are still just the right Wireless Keyboard 3000. The two are paired with a PC or Mac with Microsoft’s 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity, connected with the plug-and-play mini-transceiver, which we have found, to routine connection.
The star of this show is the rodent Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000, which asks what Microsoft its first nano-transceivers, only 3 inches slim, and shows little, since it depends on a USB port. Like the smart USB dongle with Microsoft’s Arc Mouse (which we find a joy every time we do), this small transceiver is located in the mouse for easy transport. All these new input devices are described in the next month.
Tags: bluetrack, keyboard, mice, microsoft, mobile, mouse, wireless