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[Oct 24, 2006] Glaser, the Glass-Friendly Mouse from A4Tech
[Oct 16, 2006] Logitech Ships X-540 Speaker System
[Oct 16, 2006] Dell Offers 20.1-inch Monitor at USD 289
[Oct 11, 2006] Ideazon Launches Mouse Reaper for Gamers
[Oct 03, 2006] Logitech Launches diNovo Edge Keyboard
[Sep 26, 2006] IOGEAR Launches Germ-Free Mouse
[Sep 14, 2006] Stowaway Sierra Bluetooth Keyboard
[Aug 23, 2006] Logitech Intros ChillStream Controller
[Aug 14, 2006] Logitech Intros Desktop for Net Calling
[Jul 25, 2006] Apple Launches Wireless Mighty Mouse
[Jun 01, 2006] Microsoft Announces Mac Desktop Kit
[Mar 15, 2006] New MERC Gaming Keyboard from Ideazon
[Feb 01, 2006] Company readies tiny OLED keyboard
[Jan 09, 2006] Top gamer endorses Creative mouse
[Dec 26, 2005] NSK to reintroduce 53-key keyboard

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Glaser, the Glass-Friendly Mouse from A4Tech
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: October 24, 2006 - 2:43 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.a4tech.com/en/product2.asp?CID=123&SCID=124&MNO=X6-70D
Input

A4Tech, a Korean retailer, announced an optical mouse designed to work in any surface, including the clear ones. The Glaser Mouse X6-70D gets along with desktop surfaces, mousepads, pant legs or freshly-cleaned glass. It features a '2XClick button', so consumers can programme the mouse to play softwares with just one click, instead of double click. It also has an 'Office' button that launches a map with pre-programmed softwares to be easily accessible.

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Logitech Ships X-540 Speaker System
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: October 16, 2006 - 1:29 PM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=2177,CON...
Input

Logitech announced the X-540 speaker system, an affordable surround-sound system designed for gamers which features two-channel audio source. For those using a flat-panel display with no convenient place to set a center-channel speaker,the product comes with a clip to attaches the speaker atop the monitor, saving desk space. With a Frequency Directed Dual Driver technology, the manufacturer guarantees richer sounds by having two drivers in each satellite speaker. Its suggested retail price is USD 99.99.

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Dell Offers 20.1-inch Monitor at USD 289
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: October 16, 2006 - 9:25 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/category.aspx?c=us&category_id=4009...
Input

Dell has announced a LCD widescreen flat-panel monitor with 20.1-inch at a very attractive USD 289 price. With a 5 ms response time, the E207WFP features DVI connector with HDCP and resolution of 1,680 x 1,050 (SXGA+). On the other hand, it doesn't have USB hub, composite and S-Video inputs. The E207WFP will be available for sale on Dell's website on October 17th.

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Ideazon Launches Mouse Reaper for Gamers
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: October 11, 2006 - 3:43 PM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.ideazon.com/us/products/reapergamingmouse.asp#
Input

Ideazon launches the Reaper gaming mouse, equipped with a 1600 DPI optical sensor at 6469 frames per second. A button lets you instantly access 3 DPI levels: 400, 800 and 1,600). It also includes 6 programmable buttons. Reaper has a USB 2.0 interface.

mouse reaper

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Logitech Launches diNovo Edge Keyboard
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: October 3, 2006 - 12:30 PM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?CATEGORYID=535&AD=advanced_redir&PAG...
Input

Logitech unveiled the diNovo Edge keyboard, which has a minimalist style (you can see that in the limited number of buttons), a backlighted icons embedded within the keyboard (to show which key mode you're in) and a touch-sensitive navigation and scroll panel (including a volume touchpad). It features an integrated battery and Bluetooth connectivity. It is expected to be available beginning in November for a suggested retail price of USD 199.99.

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IOGEAR Launches Germ-Free Mouse
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: September 26, 2006 - 4:21 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.iogear.com/main.php?loc=product&Item=GME227RW6&name=Germ%20...
Input

IOGEAR launched a mouse coated with a titanium dioxide and silver nano-particle that promises to prevent bacteria, viruses, fungi and algae from surviving and living on the mouse. Ok about that germ-free feature, but someone knows how  fungi and algae can grow in a mouse?

According to the manufacturer, it's an ideal tool for medical offices, libraries, schools and other places where a lot of people handle with the mouse. IOGEAR's Germ Free Wireless Laser Mouse is USB ready, Plug-n-Play, and Hot Pluggable. It provides a 6 feet wireless range. And neutralizes 99% of all bacteria and viruses on the mouse surface. Be carefull with that 1% left...

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Stowaway Sierra Bluetooth Keyboard
Author: Alessandra Carneiro Date: September 14, 2006 - 6:14 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.thinkoutside.com/products/sbt5e/sbt5e_product.html
Input

The Stowaway Sierra keyboard, with Bluetooth connectivity, works with almost every kind of bluettoth-enabled device out there, such as smartphone, PDA, tablet, media center PC or notebook computer. Its design makes it highly portable, yet opens to a full size keyboard when needed (with 19 mm spacing). Some good news to Mac fans: it works just fine with Mac OS X. Below, you can check the keyboard open and in its carrying case. Costs USD 129.99.

Stowaway Sierra keyboard

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Logitech Intros ChillStream Controller
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: August 23, 2006 - 3:54 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/productlist/US/EN,crid=2216...
Input

Logitech has unveiled a PC gamepad with an interesting feature: it keeps the hands of gamers cool and dry. The ChillStream has a built-in 40 mm fan that circulates up to 3.41 cubic feet of air per minute. Three narrow vents on each side of the controller push air directly onto the four fingers, the base of the thumb and the palm of the hand. The air stream can be set at continuous, interval or off modes. The controller will be available in September for USD 40.

Logitech ChillStream

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Logitech Intros Desktop for Net Calling
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: August 14, 2006 - 5:14 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=2162,CON...
Input

Logitech today introduced its EasyCall desktop bundle including a full-duplex speakerphone and a stereo headset for Internet calling. The cordless keyboard includes a communications panel that lets users control calls and easily launch VoIP applications or instant messaging software. The package is completed with a MX 600 laser cordless mouse. The EasyCall Desktop will be available in mid-September for USD 130. Logitech announced two other keyboard/mouse combos: the MX 3200 (USD 100) and the LX 710 (USD 80).

Logitech EasyCall Desktop

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Apple Launches Wireless Mighty Mouse
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: July 25, 2006 - 8:52 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.apple.com/mightymouse
Input

Apple has released a wireless version of its Mighty Mouse. Apart from Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, the device is very similar to its wired counterpart, featuring a touch-sensitive plastic case that conceals the two main buttons. Another change is the use of laser instead of traditional optical tracking. The wireless Mighty Mouse uses either one or two AA batteries. Retail price is USD 69.

Wireless Mighty Mouse

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Microsoft Announces Mac Desktop Kit
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: June 1, 2006 - 4:23 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productdetails.aspx...
Input

Microsoft has announced its first keyboard and high-definition mouse combo specially designed for Macintosh computers. The Wireless Laser Desktop includes a Comfort Curve keyboard that for the first time drops the Windows Start button. Instead, it offers Mac modifier, zoom, eject and hot keys. The silver-finished kit should be available this summer for a suggested retail price of USD 100.

Wireless Laser Desktop for Mac

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New MERC Gaming Keyboard from Ideazon
Author: Gabriel Torres Date: March 15, 2006 - 8:34 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.zmerc.com
Input Ideazon, a company specialized in gaming keyboards, has just released their newest model, MERC. It provides 34 gaming keys, three thumb keys and 11 weapon keys, plus multimedia keys, and it tilts 11 degrees to match natural wrist position. Also, core game commands are labeled for quick access, including run, walk, jump, crouch and reload. It uses USB interface. With a suggested price of USD 39.99, you should check this new keyboard out if you are a serious gamer.
 
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Company readies tiny OLED keyboard
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: February 1, 2006 - 2:12 PM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.artlebedev.com/portfolio/optimus-mini
Input

Russian design studio Art Lebedev claims that it will launch a tiny version of its famous, but not yet available, Optimus OLED keyboard in May. The miniature device, called Optimus mini three has only three keys and will be plugged with a USB 1.0 connector. Each key features a 96x96 pixels screen and polycarbonate coating. The studio will offer a basic set of plugins with the keyboard Configurator and expects programmers to add new applications. Art Lebedev will start taking pre-orders this week, for USD 100 a piece, and expects to begin shipping the product on May 15.

Optimus mini three keyboard

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Top gamer endorses Creative mouse
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: January 9, 2006 - 4:20 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=10&subcategory=2...
Input

Creative announced at CES a new gaming mouse “co-developed” by top gamer Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel. The Fatal1ty 2020 reaches 2,400 dpi resolution and is equipped with an adjustable weight system based on five changeable modules. Another insteresting feature is the possibility of setting the resolution with a button and checking the current level through a color led readout. Suggested retail price is USD 70. A second model (1010), with 1,600 dpi max resolution, is available for “casual gamers” (USD 50).

Fatal1ty 1010

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NSK to reintroduce 53-key keyboard
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: December 26, 2005 - 11:44 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: http://www.newstandardkeyboard.com
Input

Inventor John Parkinson and its New Standard Keyboard (NSK) company plan to reintroduce a design intended to substitute the long standing QWERTY standard. The new USB equipment is set to be presented at CES, in January, and sent to distributors in February. Parkinson’s product has only 53 keys, alphabetically organized, and is split in two parts, one for each hand. The NSK is also smaller than a traditional keyboard.

The New Standard Keyboard

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