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Mouse Computer LuvPad WN101-P Windows 7 Tablet

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on July 26th, 2011

Joining the already crowded tablet market is Mouse Computer’s new Windows 7 tablet in Japan, the LuvPad WN101-P. The tablet has a 10.1-inch (1024 x 600) display, an Intel Atom Z670 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 32GB SSD, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0+HS and a 1.3MP webcam.

The tablet also uses a new ExTOUCH user interface to enhance user experience. The Mouse Computer LuvPad WN101-P will cost you 59,800 Yen(about $765).

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Chill KB-1BT Wireless Bluetooth Micro Keyboard

Posted in Keyboards by Conner Flynn on June 19th, 2011

Those still looking for an HTPC keyboard can chill now. The Chill KB-1BT wireless Bluetooth micro keyboard is perfect for HTPCs, tablets, smartphones, etc. The compact and slim micro keyboard features an integrated touchpad for easy mouse control.

Other features include backlit keys for typing in low light(Great for movies), even an integrated LED flashlight. The rechargeable Li-Polymer battery will give you up to 30 days of operation time. No info on pricing yet though.

Verbatim Easy Riser Wireless Bluetooth Mouse Compatible With Motorola Xoom

Posted in Mouse by Conner Flynn on June 1st, 2011

Verbatim has announced the compatibility of its ultra-compact Easy Riser Wireless Bluetooth Mouse with the new Motorola XOOM. Motorola and Google have released a new software update for the XOOM tablet, which allows users to add and use a Bluetooth mouse.

The 2.4 GHz wireless technology and advanced laser sensor technology gives you great performance, superior cursor precision and of course full control. The Verbatim Easy Riser comes with two AAA batteries and will cost you $29.99 MSRP at Amazon.

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Motorola’s Atrix 4G coming to AT&T on March 6th bundled with Laptop Dock

Posted in Motorola by Conner Flynn on February 3rd, 2011

AT&T will begin pre-sales for the Froyo-powered Motorola Atrix 4G Android superphone on February 13th, for the usual $199.99 with a two-year contract. It should be available on March 6th “or earlier,”. The Laptop Dock bundle will get you an Atrix 4G and a dock for $499.99 on contract. If you opt to buy the dock at a later time it will cost you $499.99, but on day one it will also include the phone.

The bundle only applies if you also sign up for a Data Pro plan and tethering add-on. The carrier is also offering an Entertainment Access Kit for Atrix 4G customers that includes the Motorola HD Multimedia Dock, a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, and a remote control for $189.99. Have you spent enough money yet?

Elecom introduces its first Bluetooth 3.0 Laser Mouse

Posted in Mouse by Conner Flynn on November 10th, 2010

The M-BT6BL Series is Elecom’s new Bluetooth 3.0 Laser mouse. We suppose it’s about as exciting as a regular old mouse can get.

If you like your mice compact, this one is only 74.3×52.3×33.4mm and weighs just 43g without batteries (2x AAA Batteries). The mouse comes with an 800/1600 DPI resolution and will be available starting next month in Japan for about $52.

Sony VGP-BMS15 Bluetooth Laser Mouse

Posted in Mouse by Conner Flynn on October 10th, 2010

The Sony VGP-BMS15 Bluetooth laser mouse certainly looks stylish and they go perfectly with your VAIO laptop. The mouse has an interchangeable form-fitting cover that adds to it’s good looks.

The sliding cover turns the mouse on and off and will cover the scroll wheel and buttons when it isn’t in use. This 800-dpi laser mouse also has a low-friction, non-stick PTFT sole to help reduce hand strain. It comes in several delicious colors.

Algiz XRW Rugged 10 inch High Spec laptop

Posted in Notebooks by Conner Flynn on September 15th, 2010

Algiz have just launched their new Rugged laptop the Algiz XRW. The “XRW” means “eXtreme Road Warrior”. It is equipped with a 10 inch 1366 x 768 daylight viewable screen as well as some good performance specs. The Algiz XRW has a full keyboard and a powerful 2 GHz Intel Atom processor, a 64 GB SSD, 2 GB of DDR2 RAM and runs Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate.

The keyboard and mouse-touchpad are illuminated by two led lights. There are 2 x USB 2.0 sockets, Bluetooth / WiFi, GPS, 2 megapixel webcam and an optional Gobi 2000 WWAN module. The internal battery will deliver up to 8 hours on a single charge.

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Genius unveils MousePen M508 and M508W Tablets

Posted in Tablet PC by Conner Flynn on August 16th, 2010

If you are in the market for a new graphics tablet, Genius has outed the latest additions to their MousePen series, with the M508 and the M508W. Both tablets have the same features, but the M508W is also wireless.

You get a 5×8″ work area that is customizable, with four physical buttons that can be programmed to meet your needs, and 13 programmable keys that can be accessed with the Bluetooth-connected pen. The package comes with a Genius mouse. The M508 will cost you $149, while the M508W will cost $199.

Canon X Mark I Mouse is also a calculator

Posted in Mouse by Conner Flynn on August 6th, 2010

If anything will get you to change your existing mouse, this will. Canon has just introduced the X Mark I Mouse, a wireless laser mouse that doubles as a fully functional calculator and a numeric keypad. Bluetooth 2.0 is responsible for the connections, and it has A 1,200dpi sensor.

It’s also compatible with both OS X and Windows platforms. Get ready to crunch some numbers while mousing in November when it launches. Just £39.99 / €48.99 .

Lenovo IdeaCentre A310 AIO unveiled

Posted in Lenovo by Shane McGlaun on July 7th, 2010

Lenovo has unveiled a new all in one computer that is very thin. The machine has a 21.5-inch full HD resolution screen and is only 18.5mm thick. The machine is so thin it has no internal optical drive.

The optical drive that ships with the A310 is an external USB unit. Other features of the A310 include Bluetooth and a wireless mouse and keyboard. The processor in the machine is an Intel Core i3-350M CPU with an Intel HM55 Express chipset.

Apple rumored to be launching Magic Trackpad

Posted in Apple by Shane McGlaun on June 7th, 2010

Apple launched its Magic Mouse a while back that has no physical buttons on its slick and smooth surface. Rumors claim that Apple is set to launch a new Magic peripheral today at WWDC called the Magic Trackpad.

The Magic Trackpad is just what it sounds like, a track pad that is designed to connect via Bluetooth to notebooks and desktops. The thing supports gesture control and is said to recognize handwriting.

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Sony Vaio P second generation photos surface

Posted in Sony by Shane McGlaun on May 10th, 2010

Sony has many different machines that it offers for netbooks to notebooks. The one universal feature that they all tend to share is a large price tag. Some information on a new second generation Vaio P has surfaced.

The new Vaio P machines have a strange form factor similar to the original P2 with a narrow and wide style in bright colors. The rigs run Intel Z530, Z550, or Z560 processors and offer SSDs for storage. Those SSDs can be had in 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB capacities.

Jailbroken iPad hack supports Magic Mouse

Posted in Apple by Shane McGlaun on May 10th, 2010

I really like my iPad and most of the time I like the fact that it has performance like a netbook but the input features of my iPhone. However, a few times I have wished that I could use a big keyboard and mouse with the thing.

A new hack for jailbroken iPads has surfaced that allows the user to use the Apple Magic Mouse with the iPad via Bluetooth. The only real downside is that the iPad has to be jailbroken and many folks don’t want to do that.

Magic Mouse draining Bluetooth keyboard batteries?

Posted in Apple by Conner Flynn on January 3rd, 2010

Looks like several users on Apple’s Discussion Boards are claiming that their Bluetooth keyboards have been devouring batteries like crazy since they started using a Magic Mouse. Even after switching to rechargeable batteries and running all updates, the problem continues. Most of these users claim that they need new keyboard batteries weekly. That ain’t good.

The theory is that the Magic Mouse is preventing the keyboard from going into sleep mode, which makes sense. After one user swapped his Magic Mouse with a Logitech model, the problem was solved. Another user claims that Apple Tech Support says that this is a known Bluetooth driver issue and that a fix is on the way.

WetKeys keyboard is waterproof

Posted in Keyboards by Conner Flynn on December 11th, 2009

WetKeys keyboard is waterproofThis washable keyboard is of course waterproof. WetKeys entire range is waterproof in fact. Several of them are also wireless and feature Bluetooth, along with an integrated touchpad so you won’t need a mouse.

Depending on the model you want, the WetKeys keyboards will cost you anywhere from $50 up to nearly $200. If you are in the market for this, you must either spill a lot of drinks or work in a water-sprinkler factory. Or maybe you just want to work while taking a bath.



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