
The Fujitsu Mouse M440 ECO is made from 100% bio material with PVC free cable. The mouse works on nearly every surface and provides two buttons as well as one scroll wheel button. The Fujitsu Mouse M440 ECO also has an optical sensor with 1000dpi resolution. If you are interested, you can purchase the Fujitsu Mouse M440 ECO for $22 each. [Fujitsu]

LUXEED today introduced the U7 Crossover keyboard, which combines the design of their U5 and the power of their raMa keyboard. The new LUXEED U7 lets you switch between Plug & Play or Software Control Method, allows you to save an unlimited number of ColorSkins and Share with other LUXEED users your color creations. Additionally, the keyboard has adjustable brightness controls, integrated multimedia keys, and all the other unique features you have come to expect from the Luxeed Keyboard. The Luxeed U7 Crossover retails for $99.95 each. [LUXEED]

Apple has discontinued the Compact Wired Keyboard. The part number for the keyboard is MB869LL/A and has been removed from Apple’s store. Fortunately, you can still purchase the Apple Compact Wired Keyboard on Amazon for $49.99 each. In case you didn’t know, this keyboard features a compact design of the Apple Wireless Keyboard and a couple of USB 2.0 ports. [Amazon via GadgetVenue]

Elecom is back with their latest product in the form of the Wireless Keyboard TK-FDP021. Measuring 266.2mm x 127.1mm x 19.2mm, the keyboard comes equipped with a built-in trackball with its Left/Right Mouse click on the top corner. Available in black or silver, the Elecom Wireless Keyboard TK-FDP021 retails for 13,280 Yen ($164). [Product Page]

The new Logitech Wireless Trackball M570 is designed to provide comfort and control to those who are looking for an alternative to touchpads or traditional mice. The Wireless Trackball M570 is uniquely designed for all-day comfort and features the leave-in Logitech Unifying receiver. Unlike a traditional mouse, you don’t have to move your arm to move your cursor. As a result, it’s a great space saver if you have a small or cluttered desk. What’s more, the sculpted shape supports your hand comfortably all day long. Watch the video after the jump to learn more about the Logitech Wireless Trackball M570 from Global Product Marketing Manager Dayne Wilcox. Read more

Logitech has recently launched the MK520 keyboard and mouse combo. The low-profile keyboard centers on media controls and batteries that last for up to three years, while the ambidextrous laser mouse also claims an estimated one-year battery life. The MK520 keyboard and mouse combo connects to a computer via Logitech’s small 2.4GHz Unifying Receiver, which can stay in a notebook when on the move, or in a desktop PC. What’s more, the Logitech MK520 keyboard also supports 128-bit AES keyboard encryption. The Wireless Combo MK520 retails for $60. [Electronista]

Huntington Beach-based peripheral maker Zowie Gear and professional Counter-Strike player Emil “HeatoN” Christensen have joined together to release the EC1 and EC2 high-end optical gaming mice. Available in black and white, the EC-series mouse features a maximum DPI setting of 2000 (on-the-fly adjustments are possible), a 1,000Hz USB report rate, a 1.5mm lift-off distance to enable even greater precision, a 2-meter cable, and five buttons, including a durable scroll wheel with a claimed lifetime of over 5 years. Both the EC1 and EC2 are set to debut in mid-August 2010 for €59.90 ($77) a pop. Read more

It looks like the extended wait for the WarMouse Meta, which was previously known as the OpenOfficeMouse might be finally over. After many delays it looks like this mouse is finally ready to start shipping. This mouse is definitely ready for war as its name applies and it features 18 fully programmable buttons as well as a 5600-CPI laser sensor and an analog joystick. Of course you couldn’t expect this to be one the cheapest models on the market, so expect to pay $79.99 for this one. [Gadgetell]

With the success of the Wii, and with all of the other major video game companies releasing their own motion based components, it only makes sense that someone would come along and make one for the PC. This FlingPC Remote can be used for games but can be used to control many other operations as well. It includes vibration feedback, a gyro sensor, trigger button and even a Nunchuk-style analog control stick. It will be available for $109 and special games that are made exclusively for this remote will be available as well. [Brando]

Razer and Blizzard Entertainment have joined together to release three new StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty-branded gaming peripherals, which consist of the Razer Spectre StarCraft II gaming mouse, the Razer Marauder StarCraft II gaming keyboard and the Razer Banshee StarCraft II gaming headset.
The Razer Spectre StarCraft II is a lightweight, five-button mouse designed to provide precision and control for RTS gamers. The Razer Spectre features the newly developed APM (Actions-Per-Minute) Lighting System with a multi-color LED that provides real-time performance feedback through changing lighting hues and adjustable mouse button force settings for optimal mouse click speed and control. This high-end gaming mouse features a powerful 5600dpi Razer Precision 3.5G laser sensor and a 1000Hz Ultrapolling 1ms response time. The Razer Marauder StarCraft II gaming keyboard provides elevated keys for faster input, a dedicated real-time macro recording system, backlit laser-etched keys, a 1ms response time and a 7-foot braided cable.
Designed for StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, the Razer Banshee StarCraft II gaming headset features a newly developed, multi-color APM (Actions-Per-Minute) Lighting System that provides real-time feedback on player performance. The headset comes equipped with a configuration utility for customized adjustments of equalizer, pitch and volume. Other special features include a detachable microphone boom for easy transport. The Razer Spectre StarCraft II gaming mouse, the Razer Marauder StarCraft II gaming keyboard and the Razer Banshee StarCraft II gaming headset will be released on July 27th, 2010 for $79.99, $119.99 and $119.99, respectively. See more pictures after the jump. Read more