
Measuring 226.18mm x 24.23mm x 127.1mm and weighing only 202 grams, the KSK-3201 RF is KeySonic’s latest super-mini wireless multimedia keyboard for the mass market. Featuring a brushed metal finish, the keyboard utilizes a 2.4GHz radio frequency (works up to 10 meters) and comes with 12 multimedia keys, a built-in 7mm optical trackball and two mouse buttons. The KeySonic KSK-3201 RF is currently available in Europe for a retail price of 37 Euro (about $47). [Softpedia]

Amazon has begun taking pre-orders for Mad Catz’s upcoming wireless litetouch keyboard ‘Eclipse‘. First shown back at CES 2010, this eye-catching keyboard utilizes a 2.4GHz radio frequency (works up to 10 meters) and features a unique 3-in-1 LCD touch panel, low-profile scissor keys, a built-in trackball and mouse buttons. If you’re interested, the Eclipse Wireless Litetouch Keyboard will set you back $129.99. [Product Page]

Still remember about the Microsoft Arc Keyboard that we posted back in January this year? Microsoft today announced a new color option ‘White’ for this keyboard. To refresh your memory, this compact and lightweight keyboard features a 2.4GHz radio frequency, a USB nano receiver and is compatible with Windows 7, Vista as well as XP. If you want one, you could pre-order it starting today via Amazon for $59.95. Read more

Here’s an ideal mini wireless keyboard for your home entertainment PC, the N5901 from Lenovo. Measuring 124mm x 135mm x 25mm and weighing 107g, this palm-sized keyboard features a 2.4GHz radio frequency (works up to 10 meters), a built-in trackball, a 69 key setup, a USB nano receiver and is compatible with Windows 7, Vista, XP as well as 2000. The Lenovo Mini Wireless Keyboard will set you back $64. Read more

Enermax has recently released their latest wireless keyboard ‘Acrylux’ for the European market. Measuring 460mm x 160mm x 9.2mm and weighing 817 grams, this slim keyboard makes use of the ‘scissors’ technology, which allows for an increased comfort and usage while typing, and features flat key caps at a zero degree angle to increased typing speed, two USB 2.0 connectors (one on each side) and works on 2.4GHz wireless frequency. The device needs two AAA batteries to operate. Available in black and white color options, the Acrylux is sold for 66.90 Euro (about $100). Read more

MaxPoint has dropped a new wireless keyboard for the mass market, the KeySonic KSK-3200 RF. Measuring 293.5mm x 28mm x 101mm, the keyboard makes use of X-Type membrane technology for super silent key strokes and features a 2.4GHz RF (works up to 10 meters), a built-in opto-mechanical trackball with two mouse buttons, status LEDs and runs on two AAA batteries. The KeySonic KSK-3200 RF retails for 49.90 Euro (about $74). [TCMagazine]

Adesso comes back with its new Bluetooth-enabled wireless keyboard in the form of the WKB-4000BB SlimTouch. This sleek and compact keyboard features low profile scissor-switch keys for quiet typing experience, an ON/Off switch and a built-in touchpad. The keyboard is compatible with Windows 7, Vista and XP operating systems with Bluetooth connectivity. The Adesso WKB-4000BB is priced at $129.99. [Press Release]