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Crayola EZ Type keyboard: making typing fun
August 27, 2008 by Peter
Filed under Computers, Input Devices

I’m sitting here now about to type this post and I realize something, how ugly and boring my standard keyboard is. That got me to thinking that I need something with a bit of color to help brighten my day.
Crayola are known for their bold colors, so who would have thought that they had the perfect product not only to help brighten up your day but also make your kids experience on a computer more fun. Read more
flexible and waterproof keyboard with Skype Phone & USB Hub

This waterproof and flexible keyboard comes complete with USB Hub and Skype Phone is great for business people on the move.
This keyboard is light weight and features everything that a normal keyboard has but with the addition of a USB 2.0 compliant 2-port hub and a VoIP Phone.
Here are some of the features-
- Built-in Microphone
- Built-in Speaker
- Volume Control
- LED indicators
- Still able to connect with external speaker and microphone
- Speaker on/off switch
You can get this Keyboard here
The ZPC-GX31: All-in-One PC Inside a Keyboard

This new generation All-in-One PC has an Intel Core 2 Quad CPU with all its features and performance at your fingertips.
The new ZPC-GX31 is a true innovation packing so much power, performance and compatibility inside a normal size keyboard.
With this PC Keyboard you will now have a complete personal computer that takes up no more space than a typical keyboard.
Simply place it on your desktop, plug in a monitor and you are done

You can customize the ZPC-GX31 All-in-One PC to fit your needs, making the price range anywhere from $629 to $1099.
BTC 9051H Cheetah keyboard and mouse pro looks the business
March 17, 2008 by Mark
Filed under Computer Hardware, Computers, Input Devices

Now this is what we like a good pro keyboard and mouse, BTC (Behaviour Tech Computer Corp) have the 9051H Cheetah keyboard and mouse combo which in many peoples eyes will say it looks horrible but I beg to dither on this and say it looks brilliant, but then they do say the proof is in the pudding and one can only tell when it is in ones hands.
The keyboard does have the right oriented FPS key cluster and a clever little system where the backlit keys can change color dependant on typing speeds.
The keyboards comes with a normal looking mouse with variable DPI (800, 1300, and 2000) and two programmable buttons, oh and as usual there is no word on pricing nor availability as of yet.
Source - Far East Gizmos
Hands on: Acer Aspire 6920 and 8920G Gemstone Blue Notebooks

Well we mentioned earlier today about an announcement from Acer about their new Blue Notebook. We can now give you some more details about these new laptops. There are two in the range, these are the Acer Aspire 6920 and 8920G and are named the Gemstone Blue Notebooks.
The Aspire 6920 Blue has a 16-inch screen while the Aspire 8920G has an 18.4-inch screen. Although laptops are thin, they are still bulky, and the CineTouch controls that are to the left of the keyboard is not as good as Acer hopes. However with that aside Acer has worked hard on the design of the Gemstone Blue Notebooks and they have done a good job.
Source - Engadget
Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 Unveiled: keyboard and mouse
March 12, 2008 by Peter
Filed under Computers, Input Devices

Microsoft has their new unveiled wireless laser desktop combo called the Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 7000, and comes complete with a rechargeable mouse. The design of the keyboard is thin and has a smoked translucent border.
There are also floating keys which you can assign for your personal use. The Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 also has a rechargeable laser tracking mouse. The mouse also features a button to give you quick access to the Flip 3D function on Windows Vista.
The Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 7000 will be available from April, and will cost $130.
Source - Slippery Brick
Steampunk Monitor and Keyboard for a Mac mini

It has been announced that this Mac mini which was created by steam punk enthusiast Dave Veloz has a matching keyboard and monitor.
And the detail even extends as far as the cables connecting the mini to the keyboard and monitor, with a suitably Victorian-looking Apple logo rounding things out nicely.
The monitor has a genuine granite base, while the keyboard goes all out with leather in place of the felt used on other attempts.

