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Logitech diNovo Keyboard For Mac

diNovo Keyboard

Mac users, now there is a Logitech diNovo keyboard for you. The cordless peripheral features 2.4 GHz wireless technology, a full size layout, 19 shortcut keys and the company’s PerfectStroke key system and TouchDisc touch-sensitive volume control. With a semi-translucent plexiglass frame, an integrated number pad, and built-in brushed aluminum palm wrest, Logitech promises about a 3 year battery life. The diNovo will be out this month in the U.S. and Europe at a price of $99.99.

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USB Warming Mouse Pad

Warming Mouse PadWe know this is a bit cutesy, but the useful USB 2.0/1.1 Warming Mouse Pad can heat up your mouse, hand, or new kitten. The glove supports both Windows and Mac and either optical or trackball peripheral. The device heats up 15º in only 5 minutes. Made of wool and cotton, it has a convenient hole for the cord. At a size of 29 x 33cm and a weight of 83g, it comes with a 120cm cable and a price of $22.00.

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Logitech Illuminated Keyboard

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: PC / Laptop, Peripherals,

Illuminated Keyboard

Logitech has a brand new peripheral that lights up your late evenings in the cubicle. The Illuminated Keyboard uses microlens reflectors, multilayer painting and laser etching for an advanced backlighting design. At a mere .37-inches thickness, included is their PerfectStroke key system, a full-size key layout, a soft-touch palm rest, and media and volume control keys. Expect the keyboard to make a U.S. and European debut in October with a MSRP of $79.99.

 

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Luxeed Dynamic Pixel LCD Keyboard

luxeed

Lusting after an Optimus Maximus OLED keyboard?  Don’t have the $1600 to drop on such a luxurious - albeit “OMGcooooool” - peripheral, especially when you already have a keyboard that (I’m assuming) works?  We just might have found you a happy medium.  The Luxeed Dynamic Pixel LCD keyboard retails for a comparatively bargain price of $199.99 (tack on an extra $35 if you need a keypad, though that won’t light up).  You won’t get the awesome program-specific key layouts like the Optimus features, but you will get the pretty colors and soft lighting, all of which are programmable with the included software.  ThinkGeek is currently the only place in the States that the Luxeed is available, so get those credit cards ready!

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Asus Vit W1 Laser Mouse With Pulse Rate Sensor

Asus Pulse Rate Laser MouseThe Asus Vit W1 Laser Mouse does everything else your old mouse can do plus it has a pulse rate sensor that lies beneath its plastic skin. The wireless device has a 30 ft. range, 5 buttons, a mini-USB receiver, and 12 dpi. We don’t know about you, but just knowing that we will be monitored would make us nervous and have an elevated heart rate. Especially if the little happy face starts to frown.

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Thanko USBCOOLM Mouse

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: PC / Laptop, Peripherals,

USBCOOLM Mouse

Thanko has come up with a mouse for those with sweaty palms. The 3-button device has a 2-inch fan built into the base. The USBCOOLM is 6 x 12.6 x 4cm, has an on/off switch and can be used by those who are left and right handers. Compatible with Windows, you can get one for ¥1,980 (~$18.00.) While we are not sure we need a cooler mouse, at the very least we expect is that it might clean off the crumbs we sometimes spill.

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Ultra-Mini Wireless Mouse

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: PC / Laptop, Peripherals, USB,

Mini-MouseYesterday the world’s smallest CMOS cam, today the claim to the mini-est mouse. The 2.4Ghz Wireless Mouse has a speed of 400/800/1600 dpi, 3200fps, can run for 21 days up to 70 hours, and supports Window ME/2000/XP/Vista, Mac OSX 10.2 or above (by USB.) At a size of 68 x 38 x 28mm and a weight of merely 32g, the Wifi peripheral comes in black or silver, has an included cable and an MSRP of $29.00.

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Logitech V450 Nano Mouse

Logitech NanoLogitech has unveiled its V450 cordless laser mouse for notebooks. It features their Plug-and-Forget Nano-receiver that goes into your USB for charging and can be stored inside the mouse. It has a laser sensor for smooth tracking, 2.4 GHz wireless tech, auto-turn off, and 12 months of battery life. The ergonomic mouse includes sculpted keys and soft rubber grips, and will be available later this month in the U.S. and in July in Europe for $49.99.

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SB Internet Phone Keyboard

Posted by Sheila Franklin Categories: Design, Misc. Tech, Peripherals, USB,

Internet Phone Keyboard

This flexible SB Internet Phone Keyboard has a multi-functional voice communication keyboard, supports Skype, has a built-in mic, speaker, and 2 USB ports. At a size of 340 x 136 x 8mm and a weight of 242g, the peripheral has an ergonomic flat design with concave keycaps, a waterproof silicone surface, and can type silently. Supporting Windows XP/Vista, the keyboard is both storable and portable, and comes with an included cable at a price of $40.00.

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Click to Your Heart’s Desire with this Optical Mouse

Heart-Shaped MouseAwwwww…why couldn’t we have come across this item before Valentine’s Day? Nonetheless, the Heart Mouse is still a great gift to show affection towards your loved one, any time of year.  The valentine-shaped peripheral is plug-and-play, has 3 buttons (including scroll wheel) and is optical, so no mouse pad is required. All for only $12 USD.

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