
Is Apple’s brand new Magic Mouse not cool enough for you? Well how about a $1,200 handcrafted Bluetooth laser mouse?
What you see above is just that, manufactured by Intelligent Design and called the Titanium Mouse. As you can see, the mouse is ridiculously sleek and features a titanium body, neodymium scroll wheel and high quality plastic resin.
But honestly, $1,200 for a mouse?
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Verbatim have released a new keyboard with incorporated speakers and two new wireless mice. The Verbatim TuneBoard keyboard has iTunes control keys, switchable backlighting and bass boost, in addition to providing headphone and microphone connections and a built-in microphone. The Verbatim Bluetooth Notebook Laser Mouse connects to a computer thru Bluetooth while the Verbatim Desktop Wireless Laser Mouse, uses a non-standard 2.4GHz connection so it requires a USB dongle.
Each mouse has three speed settings, a tilting scroll-wheel allowing for four-way navigation, and, in the case of the desktop mouse, different programmable buttons. Intended to be used with Macs, the keyboard and two mice are available now, through the Apple store as well as other retailers. The TuneBoard retails for $70 while the Bluetooth mouse goes for $40 and the desktop mouse at $30.
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When is the last time you bought a new keyboard? What about a new laser mouse? What about the Cordless Desktop Wave Pro from Logitech? This Wave Pro is made of a keyboard, the Logitech Wave Keyboard and a cordless laser mouse, the Logitech MX 1100. Exactly what you were looking for right? (more…)
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I wonder who came up with this tool and what was s/he thinking? Is this a tool for elegant business people? You have 2GB of storage for your presentations, a laser to point out the most relevant things on a slide and, uhmm, a knife, to persuade your boss to give you that raise? And how would you slip this one through security? What about when going on those business trips by plane? Think you can get it to your first class seat?
I know! It was designed for that dangerous in-the-hood life. You know, you have the knife that comes in handy on the streets, the memory stick so your friends think you are smart enough to need it, and the laser pointer to burn out someone’s retina? If you know what a retina is of course!
Well there’s no point analyzing this creation and getting a scape goat to take the fall if it’s not going to be that successful. After all this is a SwissMemory Pocket Knife with Laser. This complicated Swiss Army memory stick retails for $148. If you don’t want all the tools, you can get the USB memory stick and laser for just $140. This looks better and better now. I don’t want the tools! The 1GB version will retail for $105 and $97 accordingly.
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Celluon, a leading Korean manufacturer of portable input applications, is planning to launch a virtual laser keyboard called the CL850 in early September of this year. Unlike the old Bluetooth laser keyboards from a few years back that projected a laser image on the desk that you could type on, the CL850 will incorporate Bluetooth and USB connectivity, allowing you to connect the device to desktop PCs or other mobile devices such as laptops, UMPCs, smartphones, PDAs, and PMPs.
Based on Celluon’s sensor module, the CL850 makes use of its trademarked 3D electronic-perception technology to identify the location and movement of the typer’s fingers and transmit the input recognized by the sensor to the user’s device.
In addition, the keyboard supports international languages, such as, English, Spanish, German, and French, along with native Korean language. The Cellulon CL850 will cost its users anything between 100,000 KRW ($108) to 200,000 KRW ($215).
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