Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Humanscale Switch Mouse

Humanscale Switch Mouse - laser - 3 button(s) - wired - USB - white.

This groundbreaking peripheral device integrates two major innovations - a V-shaped base, which puts the wrist and forearm into a natural pro-nation for left or right-handed users, and size adjust-ability to provide a perfect fit for any computer user.

Technical Details

  • V-shaped base positions wrist and arm at a natural angle
  • Navigation dish provides one-touch four-direction scrolling to help prevent repetitive stress injury
  • Adjustable length ensures proper fit for most users
  • Integrated palm support eliminates contact stress and keeps wrist straight to reduce risk of carpal tunnel syndrome.
It costs 56 $.

Wireless Ergonomic Mouse

This mouse is clinically proven to alleviate pain and discomfort of repetitive stress injuries in the hand, wrist, or arm associated with the use of traditional mice-which can pronate the forarm and wrist and typically presses the wrist and carpal tunnel area against the desk.

The 3M™ Ergonomic Mouse has earned an Ease-of-Use Commendation from the Arthritis Foundation® for its patented, vertical grip design that keeps your hand and wrist at a neutral angle, while the mouse works as a regular optical mouse. Grip the handle and rest your hand on the base. Use your thumb to left and right click. Optical sensor, wireless, USB compatible plug and play. Soft-touch painted surfaces for added comfort. For right-handed use. 2 year warranty.

It comes in small and large size.

It costs from 45$ - 90$.

LifeStudio Desk Plus The Hard Drive Re-Invented

Hitachi - LifeStudio Desk Plus


The Hard Drive Re-Invented,
USB 2.0 External Drive - 500GB, 1TB & 2TB


The LifeStudio™ Desk external drive automatically finds and organizes photos, movies, music, and files into a stunning 3D wall* so you can easily view all your content from your computer and popular sites like Facebook™. The included auto-sync USB key delivers ultimate flexibility for your content on-the-go.
With plenty of capacity for automatic local backup, and the included online backup capabilities, it’s easy to protect your entire digital library. And you can access your files from any computer or smartphone using an internet browser, or share with others by sending a web link. iPad and iPhone aps are also available for an additional cost.


More than an ordinary hard drive – this is the hard drive re-invented.

Product Features
  • Easily find, organize, and share your digital content using a stunning, interactive 3D wall
  • Includes detachable auto-sync USB key for ultimate flexibility on-the-go
  • Protect your files with two levels of reliable backup - online and local
  • Sleek, vertical desktop design fits seamlessly onto your desk and delivers the capacity you need for all your photos, movies, music, and files
  • Enjoy plenty of storage space with 1 TB, or 2 TB capacity options

Specifications :
Available capacities: 1TB & 2GB
Interface: USB 2.0 compliant, USB 1.1 compatible
Dimensions:
Metric: 18.09 cm (H) x 12.33 cm (W) x 8.27 cm (D)
U.S.: 7.12 in (H) x 4.85 in (W) x 3.26 in (D)
    Includes:
  • 3.5" external hard drive
  • USB cable
  • AC power adapter>
  • LifeStudio softare
  • Hitachi Backup software
System Requirements:
Windows: Computer system running with Windows® XP, Windows Vista®, or Windows 7 and an available USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 port
Macintosh: Mac® computer running OS® X 10.5 or newer with an available USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 port.

1 TB costs from 80 $ - 90 $,
2 TB costs from 103 $ - 220 $.
 

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Apple Wireless Keyboard

The incredibly thin Apple Wireless Keyboard sits on your desk surrounded by nothing but glorious space. It’s cable-free, so you’re free to type wherever you like — with the keyboard in front of your computer or even on your lap. Not only does the Apple Wireless Keyboard come standard with the new iMac, it’s perfect for any Mac with Bluetooth wireless technology.

Mac works with the Apple Wireless Keyboard through the Bluetooth technology built into both. Just follow a few simple steps to pair them. Then you can move your keyboard anywhere within range and wirelessly type away.


Set the keyboard on your desk, and you’ll see that it takes up far less space — up to 24 percent less — than other full-size keyboards. And you have even more room to mouse comfortably alongside of it. You’ll also feel a difference when you type. Your hands will appreciate the low-profile aluminum enclosure and the crisp, responsive keys. Use the new wireless Magic Mouse alongside the Apple Wireless Keyboard and get the full effect of a cable-free (and clutter-free) desk.

The Apple Wireless Keyboard now requires just two AA batteries — one less than the previous model. And its intelligent power management system conserves battery life. So when you’re not using it, the keyboard automatically powers down. The instant you start typing, your keyboard turns on.


System Requirements

  • Mac computer with Bluetooth wireless technology
  • Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later and Aluminum Keyboard Software Update 2.0
  • Existing keyboard and mouse for initial setup
  • Two AA batteries (included)
It costs, just $69.

Reference - http://www.apple.com

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

The company has established a latest gaming console company called Beijing eedoo Technology Ltd., which will manage the development of an entertainment console called eBox. The console was first developed internally by Lenovo.

Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo may soon have a new competitor in the console business.

Lenovo has developed a game console, called eBox, that will launch in China by the end of the year. According to Lenovo spokesperson Jay Chen in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the company "saw game consoles as an area with growth potential."

Lenovo has been working on the eBox for a while, but it only recently split off a team of employees into its newly formed game company, Beijing Eedoo Technology. According to the Journal, those employees built the eBox with Microsoft Kinect-like functionality.

In an interview with China Daily, Jack Luo, president of Beijing Eedoo, said that his venture is "the world's second company to produce a controller-free game console, behind only Microsoft."

Lenovo's decision to break into the motion-gaming space with its console isn't much of a surprise. After Nintendo and its Wii enjoyed such success in that space, both Sony and Microsoft announced motion-gaming peripherals--the PlayStation Move and Kinect, respectively--that are scheduled to hit store shelves later this year. It would only make sense that a new entrant into the market would attempt the same strategy.

Lenovo will go head-to-head with the big boys in the video game console market, looking to snatch away market share from the likes of Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony.

On Aug 9, a team of some 40 Lenovo software engineers was spun off from the Lenovo Group to develop and market the "eBox", a platform similar to Microsoft's Kinect for Xbox 360.

The Kinect enables users to control and interact with the device without the need for a game controller.

The device leverages a user interface and reads user gestures with a webcam.

The spin-off firm, called Beijing eedoo Technology Ltd, was formed to rival well established brands including Microsoft's Xbox, Nintendo's Wii and Sony's PlayStation.

Lenovo Group, Legend Holdings and Legend Capital co-invested in the newly launched company. Officials refused to disclose investment figures.

"We are the world's second company to produce a controller-free game console, behind only Microsoft," said Jack Luo, a former department chief with Lenovo, and now president of Beijing eedoo Technology.

EBox uses a camera to track player movement, but unlike Nintendo's Wii or Sony's Move system, eBox can plot movements and translate them into onscreen action without the need for a controller.

"Our product is designed for family entertainment. EBox may not have exquisite game graphics, or extensive violence, but it can inspire family members to get off the couch and get some exercise," Luo said.

The company estimates up to 120 million urban families in China are potential buyers of the eBox.

If Beijing eedoo charges 3,000 yuan ($441.17) for every unit, more than 19 million Chinese families can afford one, according to a market survey conducted by Boston Consulting Group.

The survey also found that if the price falls to 2,500 yuan per unit, over 29 million families may be able to afford one.

"I expect more than 1 million eBox's may be sold annually after the first two to three years," Luo said.

He also revealed a dozen investment organizations have contacted Beijing eedoo, and new funding, estimated at around $10 million, will be injected into the venture by the end of this year.

"The long-term goal is to get the company listed," Luo said.

At present, 16 global video game developers have signed contracts to provide content to Beijing eedoo.

Kinect is expected to go on sale in North America this November, with a base price of $149.99 per unit. EBox will also make its debut this November.

Full details on the eBox haven't been divulged, but Lenovo did confirm that the console will arrive in China first. It hopes to bring the device to store shelves by the end of 2010, but may not hit the market until the first quarter of 2011.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Apples latest gadget Magic Mouse


With Magic Mouse, Apple has brought latest gadget Multi-Touch technology to the desktop mouse, giving you a new and more intuitive way to interact with your computer. Just as with iPhone, iPod touch, and MacBook Pro, the Bluetooth Magic Mouse adds gestures and swipes to the usual clicks to bring more functionality and help you get more done with less effort.



It began with iPhone. Then came iPod touch. Then MacBook Pro. Intuitive, smart, dynamic. Multi-Touch technology introduced a remarkably better way to interact with your portable devices - all using gestures. Now we've reached another milestone by bringing gestures to the desktop with a mouse that's unlike anything ever before. It's called Magic Mouse. It's the world's first Multi-Touch mouse. And while it comes standard with every new iMac, you can also add it to any Bluetooth-enabled Mac for a Multi-Touch makeover.

System Requirements
  • Bluetooth-enabled Mac computer
  • Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0
  • Existing keyboard and mouse for setup

Apples latest gaming gadget Pro Mouse Mouse (Refurb)

The Apple Pro Mouse has no rollers or tracking mechanisms to wear out or clog, and no mouse balls to fish out and clean. Besides all that, there's no distinguishable mouse button. Instead, the entire Apple latest gadget Pro Mouse is in effect a super-sensitive button - the body pivots up and down to actuate the click mechanism. It even lets you fine-tune the way it clicks, with user-adjustable click tension. The elliptical shape equally accommodates right and left-handed users, and its glass-smooth surface makes it a joy to use.

Need a higher degree of precision? When working with applications like Photoshop or Illustrator, the Apple Pro Mouse hits 400 dots per inch resolution at rates of motion up to 14 inches per second. This means the Apple Pro Mouse maintains accuracy at faster speeds - letting you move 15% faster than you could with other optical mice.

Features
High-precision digital optical tracking
Comfortable elliptical shape
Easy-to-use, full-surface button
Adjustable clicking tension
Compatible with all USB-enabled Apple computers
Elegantly designed to integrate the mouse button into a seamless enclosure — making it a pleasure to hold and intuitive to use.
Click the Apple Pro Mouse any way you like — there’s no need to hit a button with a particular finger or in a certain way.
You’ll never have to worry about the Apple Pro Mouse clogging or losing its precision.
Glides effortlessly over your desktop, using an optical sensor instead of a traditional mechanical ball to translate mouse movements to the screen pointer.
Lets you adjust its click-tension to suit the way you work and play.

It costs $20.

DSI 2.4GHz Wireless Keyboard with Optical trackball, Black, FK-760


The FK-760 radio wireless compact keyboard is one of the best computer input devices in the market today. It combines the convenience of radio frequency wireless technology with a built-in optical trackball that features two sets of mouse keys and a scroll wheel. Since it is a wireless keyboard it is a great space saver.

The FK-760 features an ergonomic design allowing comfortable use on your desk and even your lap. The FK-760 is a DSI branded keyboard with the logo printed below the spacebar coming in a DSI Branded Logo Box. If it doesnt say DSI on it, its not the 'Real Thing'. Lost your USB dongle? Only DSI has replacement dongles that work with only their keyboards.

  

  • Built in optical technology trackball, 800 DPI
  • 2.4 GHz F, 8 Channels, Effective 30ft Range
  • Hot Keys: Pre-Page, Next Page, WWW, E-Mail,My Computer, Pre & Next Track, Play & Pause, Stop, Mute, Volume UP & Down
  • Embedded scroll wheel, right and left buttons, Joystick type left button
It costs about $70.

Toughball 2.4GHZ Wireless Keyboard with Optical Trackball

Going cordless means no trailing wires and a tidy desk. The toughball has an inbuilt Optical Trackball (mouse). as you move, the mouse and keyboard moves with you. Ideal for those who like to sit back and have everything at their fingertips.Finished in a tactile rubberized finish, the Toughball not only feels good, it has a range of up to 15 meters.



Technical Details
Dimensions (WxDxH): 38.7 cm x 18.2 cm x 4.9 cm
Connectivity Technology: Wireless - RF
Wireless Receiver: USB wireless receiver
Buttons Qty: 12
Key/Button Function: Internet browsing, multimedia
Pointing Device / Manipulator: Trackball
Features: Scrolling wheel
Battery: 4 x AA type
OS Required: Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows NT / 2000 / XP
It costs about 45-60 $.

Friday, September 3, 2010

New LG KS365 QWERTY slider Cell Phone


LG KS365 is a Slider phone. This mobile phone has not been officially announced but its pics have been already published on LG’s official site.

LG KS365 is horizontal slider with 2.4 inch TFT touch screen (240x320px resolution) and full QWERTY keyboard. It is weighing 111g. It′s dimensions are 101.5MM x 51MM x 16.8MM . The talk-time of the phone is Up to 5 hours 30 minutes.

The phone operates at frequencies of GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 Mhz. The Phone has a Display of 2.4 inches, TFT, 256K colors. This model comes with Camera of, 2 Mega Pixels Camera with, Digital Zoom, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, FM radio, microSD external memory card slot (up to 16 GB).

There is no any information about price yet.
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