
Wacom has quietly released its new DTU-2231 and DTU-1631 interactive pen displays. The 21.5-inch DTU-2231 display provides a resolution of 1920 x 1080, while the 15.6-inch 1631 has a resolution of 1366 x 768. Both gadgets feature 512 levels of pressure sensitivity, an internal scaler for viewing at the native resolution regardless of the incoming signal resolution, two USB ports, anti-glare surface, and incline adjustment up to 72 degrees. The Wacom DTU-2231 and DTU-1631 are also ideal for presentation thanks to a DVI-I pass-thru connection that allows users to connect these gadgets to a projector or a VGA-compatible monitor. Prices are $1,899 and $1,249, respectively. [Slashgear]

ASUS has finally released the Eee Keyboard official promo video. In case you didn’t know, the Eee Keyboard is a standard-sized computer keyboard with a built-in computer and 5-inch touchscreen on the right. The gadget features a 1.6Ghz Atom processor, a 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a 16GB or 32GB SSD, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and an HDMI port. Watch the promo video after the jump. Read more

If you are searching for a new USB hub, then check out the latest USB hub from ThinkGeek. Dubbed as the USB Super Hub, the device is not your ordinary USB hub, because it comes equipped with 16 USB 2.0 ports and a 22.5W PSU. The built-in power supply ensures you don’t need an additional AC adapter. There is also a switch that allows you to switch the hub between two computers. Measuring 116mm x 67mm x 63mm and weighing 0.8 lbs, the USB Super 16 Port Hub retails for $159.99 a pop. [ThinkGeek]

Razer has introduced a new motion gaming controller for PCs, which will work in a similar way to the Wiimote. The Razer Sixense is designed to let gamers control a range of functions on their PCs including moving around and controlling various weapons. Razer claims that the Sixense will be extremely accurate down to the nearest millimeter. Razer Sixense will be released later this year. No info on pricing so far. [Pocket-lint]

The Algo Glide has been introduced at CES 2010. This ultra-portable mouse features a unique design that is light, compact, and offers a solution for those who suffer of RSI. The Algo Glide also features scroll wheels on the side, which increase the overall ergonomic benefit. Available in red, blue, and pink, the Algo Mouse is priced at $30 each. It is compatible with both Windows and Mac. Read more

Elecom comes back to the USB hub market by releasing the U2H-Y4B/RS. It is actually an ordinary USB hub that comes with four USB ports. Available in black and white, the Elecom U2H-Y4B/RS supports USB 2.0 interface. No word on pricing yet. [Elecom]

Apple today announced the new Bluetooth Magic Mouse that allows users to navigate using intuitive finger gestures instead of mechanical buttons, scroll wheels or scroll balls. The entire top surface of the Magic Mouse is a multi-touch surface that can track independent fingers. It is perfect for both left and right handed users. The Bluetooth Magic Mouse will be available at the end of October 2009 for $69 each. [MacRumors]

If you are searching for a new high quality gaming keyboard, then check out the Logitech G110. This gaming keyboard is actually a successor to the previously released Logitech G11. The new model comes jam packed with a customizable backlighting allowing you to choose between red and blue LEDs. What makes this keyboard more interesting is that it has 12 programmable G-keys and three M-keys, an integrated headset support, and a USB 2.0 port. Sadly, there is no info on pricing so far. [Logitech]

If you are a fan of gadgets, then you might fall in love with the USB bamboo keyboard and mouse from Brando. Both devices are compatible with Windows and Linux platforms. The keyboard retails for $39, while the mouse is priced at $19. You can also purchase both of them for $52. [Brando]

Some scientists at Microsoft Research have successfully combined the standard capabilities of a computer mouse with multi-touch sensing technology. Dubbed as the Mouse 2.0, these multi-touch computer mice consist of several multi-touch mouse implementations including the Arty Mouse, Cap Mouse, FTIR Mouse, Orb Mouse and Side Mouse. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. Read more