By Arie on Oct 11, 2007 in Peripheral | 1 Comment

Here comes the new BLMUW24YM wireless mouse from Buffalo which features a 800dpi laser sensor as well as a scroll wheel. The mouse isn’t Bluetooth and can be used with a maximum range of 10 meters on the 2.4 Ghz band though. It also includes a special compartment that has the same size as a USB drive for the receiver . It requires two AA batteries that promises up to 160 hours of battery life. Read the rest
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By Arie on Oct 5, 2007 in Peripheral | 2 Comments

Belkin has just unveiled its new gaming keyboard, dubbed as the n52te SpeedPad. As a successor of the company’s Nostromo n52 SpeedPad, the new gaming keyboard has got some new improved features, such as blue backlit keys and a scroll wheel as well as some software created by Razer. It is specially designed for use in MMORPG, RTS and FPS games. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 29, 2007 in Peripheral | 1 Comment

Take a look at Dell’s latest the SP2008WFP monitor, it’s so sleek and sexy. It is the first monitor from Dell that features an integrated webcam. Not only it have a pretty face, but also comes with decent specifications. The LCD monitor is equipped with 2.0 megapixel camera (for easy video conferencing and chat) which is capable to provide still image at 1600-by-1200 as well as video at 640-by-480. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 24, 2007 in Peripheral | 0 Comments

ViewSonic has unveiled the Diamani DUO Series of LCD TVs which can be used as both a desktop monitor as well as a TV. Coming in two models: the 19-inch NX1932w and 22-inch NX2232w, the LCD’s screen offers 2400:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time and 160/160 degrees viewing angle. Unfortunately, the resolution isn’t 1080p (the largest screen can only provide 1680×1050 resolution, while the smaller one supports 1440×900 screen resolution). Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 23, 2007 in Peripheral | 3 Comments

Here comes another useful gadget than can save your time in labeling your DVDs or CDs. Instead of stick on a label that you have printed one by one, the Dymo DiscPainter prints professional looking labels directly onto your DVD or CD in less than three minutes, at a resolution of 600dpi or larger. The DiscPainter from Dymo is scheduled to hit the market beginning next month with the price tag of $280. In addition, each cartridge which is able to print 100 CDs in full colour will cost you $30. Video after the jump…. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 20, 2007 in Peripheral | 1 Comment

Here’s another interesting product from Samsung, this time the ‘big’ electronic manufacturer brings a new 19-inch USB monitor for PC, codenamed The CX940UX. Consumers can plug directly the monitor to the computer via USB port. The newest member of Syncmaster family is able to control 6 others that all connected via the computer. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 19, 2007 in Peripheral | 0 Comments

Although there’s not much to tell about, but I am sure some of you might want to hear a little about this interesting product from A1Pro, called the USB/PS2 Black Keyboard with Handwritten Identity Feature. As the name suggest, it is a USB keyboard with a built-in pad-loking part and stylus that transfers your handwriting onto documents on your PC. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 18, 2007 in Peripheral | 1 Comment

The Lenovo ThinkVision L220x monitor is said to be the first to feature 1920×1200 screen resolution, which is good for High-Defenition content. Not only the LCD display supports auto-rotation from portrait to landscape mode, but also 92% color gamut. Unfortunatelly, it only offers VGA/DVI jacks, this means the HDCP compliant monitor doesn’t support an HDMI port or component inputs. Read the rest
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By Arie on Sep 17, 2007 in Peripheral | 0 Comments

The Bamboo Fun is the latest tablet pad from Wacom that comes with a wireless mouse and an electronic pen. Designed for general users and amateur photographers, the tablet pad allows its users to create digital content, including picture and painting as well as sketch and photo retouching. The Bamboo fun tablet pad comes in white and black colors, and Read the rest
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