Archive for the 'Peripherals' Category

Ultra slim LP case from Sky Digital

Friday, November 9th, 2007

Sky Digital introduced its new ultra slim LP case ‘COUPE LP’ in Korean market. The COUPE LP effectively resolved the usual problem of LP case by turning power supply toward 90-dgree instead of using expensive TFX power supply. So, it can equip mATX power supply while maintaining slim design. It features two 3.5-inch bays, four USB ports, and HD-AUDIO port. Suggested price is around 35,000 KRW.

Knight Rider inspired keyboard

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

keyboard

This new Cyborg Keyboard looks like something yanked from the set of Knight Rider. Whether you consider that to be a good thing or not, the Cyborg Keyboard does have a few features that will certainly appeal to gamers. This includes an independently backlit WASD, cursor, ‘Cyborg’ and NumPad keys to highlight commonly used gaming controls (these keys are also metal plated), 12 macro keys, Pass-through USB, audio and microphone sockets, and enhanced multiple key presses for complex gaming commands. It appears that Saitek intended on maintaining what is essentially a basic keyboard with separated and enhanced gaming features. Both the Cyborg keyboard and mouse are available now for $80 and $60 respectively. [via gizmodo]

Saitek Cyborg 3200dpi Gaming Mouse

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

gaming mouse

Saitek continues on the path of insane 3200dpi laser gaming mice, though its latest, the Cyborg, seems to take a hint from Logitech’s G9 design-wise with a boatload of customization options—unless you’re a leftie (ha!). Besides being similarly ugly, you can adjust the grip by sliding the front section forward or backward, rather than pop the outer shell off entirely. Its four-way scroll wheel also has adjustable speed settings, which Saitek says is unique for a gaming mouse. Finally, two of its buttons are in fact “freely programmable” in addition to built-in media controls. And like any other high-end gaming mouse of late, it has swappable weights. No official street date or price, though Amazon UK pegs it as Jan. 11 for £40 ($83).

Logitech V470 Bluetooth laser mouse

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Logitech released its new Bluetooth laser mouse ‘V470′ in Korea market. By utilizing Bluetooth 1.2 technology and laser tracking engine, it is capable of operating within a range of up to 9.14m. It features ‘Tilt Wheel Plus Zoom technology’ to let you zoom in and out immediately and you can scroll from side-to-side. It comes in white and blue colors.

Mouse with pointer and keyboard functions

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

INNO Design released its wireless optical mouse ‘MacGyver (model: INNO-H2)’ equipped with a presentation pointer in Korea market.

Supporting Bluetooth 2.0 connection, the MacGyver features its Korean characters input system ‘INNO Hangul’. Measuring 43×86x12mm and 70g weight, it comes with white and black colors.

High-end 2.5-inch external hard disk

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Fujitsu Korea announced the launch of its high-end 2.5-inch external hard disk drive ‘Calmee Storm’ adopting LED light. With stylish white and modern black colors, the Calmee Storm is available for 120GB and 160GB.

Via AVING

Logitech launch its ergonomic designed keyboard

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Logitech Korea launched its ergonomic designed wireless keyboard ‘Cordless Desktop Wave’ in Korea market, which features curved key-frame, soft wrist supports and multimedia keys.

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