Articles tagged under "Peripherals"
Published on Thursday, November 19 2009 11:17 pm by Visionary

Mionix Naos 5000 Gaming Mouse Provides The Perfect Grip

Mionix today unveiled their new gaming mouse, Mionix™ Naos 5000 that fully support all five fingers. It has been under development since the beginning of this year and has been tested by gamers, both professionals and amateurs in order to find the perfect ergonomic grip. The gaming mouse has a centralized weight tuning system that improves the weight distribution of the mouse and comes with a S.Q.A.T (Surface Quality Analyzer Tool), a smart tool that measures the tracking quality of the mousepad surface. To be available worldwide in December 2009 at a recommended price of 71,99 € +VAT.


Published on Sunday, November 15 2009 11:37 pm by d1m

Arctic Cooling Launches Universal Chargers


Arctic C1 and C2

Swiss based Arctic Cooling has unveiled the Arctic C1 and C2 universal chargers, expanding its product portfolio. Measuring 53 x 53 x 25mm and 75 x 50 x 29mm, the lightweight universal chargers have 1x and 4x USB ports for charging respectively, and incorporate Short Circuit Protection, Over Current Protection and Over Power Protection for safety and peace of mind.

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Published on Saturday, November 14 2009 9:53 am by oOgA

Thanko Goes Funky With USB Eyelash Curl


With the huge range of USB products in the market, you just wont know how far manufacturers can go. Thanko, however decides to go with a pretty cool USB Eyelash Curl.

Yes, you are not hearing it wrong

Published on Tuesday, November 10 2009 12:17 am by d1m

Best Keyboard in the World


Das Keyboard Ultimate

Folks over at Tomshardware have an article on one of the “best keyboard in the world”. According to them, the 3 most important things when purchasing a new PC is the display, the mouse and the keyboard.

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Published on Monday, November 9 2009 12:08 pm by d1m

Sanwa Releases New 12 port USB HUB


Sanwa 400-HUB009

Akihabara has an article on the 400-HUB009, Sanwa’s latest 12 port USB hub. Resembling an octopus with 10 arms (with all ports plugged in), the hub looks quite stylish.

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Published on Thursday, October 29 2009 7:59 pm by oOgA

Nintendo DSi LL Announced


It is official, Nintendo had announced DSi LL, a new variation of the popular handheld, this time with a slight twist.

The newer version will have these features over the predecessors which includes a bigger screen, longer battery life and many more. Launch date and price announced as well.

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Published on Monday, October 12 2009 12:43 pm by oOgA

Elecom Announces Playbrick Earphones


If you are a crazy fan for LEGO, you might want to consider getting your a pair of Elecom's Playbrick earphones.

Coming in fanciful colors, these cute earphones caught my eye and why you should get one too


Published on Friday, September 25 2009 12:48 am by Visionary

Razer Revamps DeathAdder Gaming Mouse

Razer has revamped DeathAdder with a 3.5G 3500dpi infrared sensor and tangle-free braided cable. COST: US: $59.99, Europe: €59.99. AVAILABILITY: Razerzone.com – 24 September and In Stores – Late September


Published on Thursday, September 24 2009 4:30 pm by d1m

Atlona Announces DVI to Mini DisplayPort converter


Atlona Technologies has launched the AT-DP200, a DVI to Mini DisplayPort converter, allowing use of the new Mini-DisplayPort monitors (e.g. Apple 24’’ Cinema Displays) on Apple systems purchased before 2009 or standard DVI video cards used on PCs. The adaptor is able to convert the signals from the DVI graphic card to the Mini DisplayPort monitors whilst maintaining the display's optimal resolution and HDCP compatibility. The new AT- DP200 will start shipping in September with a MSRP of USD$179.00 in the US. For those who do not know about the Mini DisplayPort, it’s a miniaturized version of the DisplayPort interface announced by Apple on October 14, 2008.

Published on Thursday, September 24 2009 11:54 am by d1m

ARCTIC NC: A Portable USB-Powered Cooler for your Laptop



Arctic Cooling has unveiled their 1st notebook cooler, the Artic NC. Measuring 278 (L) x 95.8 (W) x 31 (H) mm and weighing a mere 250g, the Artic NC features 2 PWM controlled 60 mm fans running between 800 to 1,700 RPM depending on the heat load. This stylish notebook cooler supports all 12” to 19” notebook and boosts 4 USB 2.0 ports for additional USB devices. Available in silver-grey and black, the Artic NC comes with a 2-year limited warranty and will be sold at a MSRP of US$31.50 in October 2009. Certainly recommended for the chic road warrior!