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Joe Gadget / 12-14-2006 / 11:35pm / Input Devices / Post A Comment

Video of Eleksen’s Smart-Fabric Keyboard Bag

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Video of Eleksen’s Smart-Fabric Keyboard Bag

Here is the video demonstration of Eleksen’s new “smart-fabric” keyboard bag, dubbed the “Carrypad UMPC“. The keyboard is based on the core Eleksen technology of sensors and switches made from, and integrated into fabrics. I love its color… Video after the jump!

Video via YouTube.

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Joe Gadget / 11-28-2006 / 3:07am / Input Devices / Post A Comment

Metal Keyboard With Missle Command Trackball

Metal Keyboard With Missle Command Trackball

Every old school gamers out there who spent any amount of time in the arcade as a child will recognize this keyboard’s track ball as being very similar to the one from the old Missile Command game.

This shiny beast is all metal, keys and all and is called originally the Fullmetal KB+TB. Looks like it weighs 100 pounds from the image above, but it doesn’t. It measures in at 392 mm x 110mm with a 2mm keystroke. The keyboard is connected to your PC via USB, and was originally designed to be used in industrial environments where something durable and cleanable was required. Pricing is set at approximately US$450, Yes, it is expensive…

Via UberGizmo.

Joe Gadget / 11-02-2006 / 11:53am / Input Devices / Post A Comment

Hela Duraflex Comfort Keyboard

Hela Duraflex Comfort Keyboard

The Duraflex Comfort Keyboard is completely resistant to water and alcohol, it’s functionable within the temperature interval of -40 to 80 degrees Celsius (-40 to 176 degrees Fahrenheit), and you can roll it up and put it in your pocket. Very nice!

Duraflex Comfort is manufactured in durable silicone and can easily be rolled up and stored away. Combined with an external mouse and laptop stand, Duraflex Comfort will create an excellent ergonomic workstation for laptop users. The low-rise ergonomic design minimise wrist flexing and Duraflex Comfort’s extra soft and comfortable keys respond exceptionally fast and precise to key strokes.

Via Hela.

Joe Gadget / 11-02-2006 / 3:50am / Gadgets & Tech, Input Devices / Post A Comment

DigiMemo A402 Digitizes Ink

DigiMemo A402 Digitizes Ink

The DigiMemo A402 is a special device that comes with a unique pen and board that is capable of capturing everything written or drawn in ink in a digital format which can be transferred over to a PC at a later period. Its 32MB internal memory is capable of holding up to 160 pages of information, while plugging in an optional CF card will bump the memory total to 999 pages. The DigiMemo has a long battery life of 100 hours and features ease-of-use. Selwyn Electronics is currently carrying the DigiMemo A402 for US$140.

Via Ubergizmo.

Joe Gadget / 10-31-2006 / 9:59pm / Input Devices / Post A Comment

Saitek Mouse with Touch-sensitive Scrolling

Saitek Mouse with Touch-sensitive Scrolling

The Obsidian is Saitek’s most fashionable mouse to date. It’s got a super 1,000 dpi resolution and ditches a scroll wheel for touch-sensitive scrolling. The horizontal charging dock can simultaneously charge your mouse and a spare battery making sure your mouse never goes hungry. It sells for a reasonable US$80.

Via Electronista.

Bluvenom / 10-30-2006 / 7:53pm / Input Devices / Post A Comment

Ghost Mouse

Ghost Mouse

The “ghost” from a Swiss company, Pat Says Now, is shaped like a mouse and has two ghostly buttons for you to click on. The “ghost” is look like a serial killer in Scream movie. However, what kind of person would buy this mouse? Kids? Teachers? Serial Killers? Goths? or Satan Worshippers? I’ve no idea, but the company says that ghostly mouse is completely harmless and will accompany you on your journeys through the web. This unique computer peripheral features 3 mouse buttons, a scroll wheel, and a resolution of 800 dpi. It is here to haunt you with a price tag of US$35.98.

Via Gizmodo.

Joe Gadget / 10-26-2006 / 4:07am / Gadgets & Tech, Input Devices / Post A Comment

Elecom QR Barcode Reading Mouse

Elecom QR Barcode Reading Mouse

Some of you might know these 2D barcodes named QR that you can almost see it everywhere. You know, they’re those weird little square graphics that are made up of what appears to be random patterns of smaller squares. Elecom now has a USB mouse for PC that is capable of reading standard QRs and Color QRs. However, there is no word on pricing or availability yet.

Via Elecom and OhGizmo.

Joe Gadget / 10-05-2006 / 9:44pm / Input Devices / 1 Comment

BlueTooth Adapter for Your Noisy Dot Matrix Printer

BlueTooth Adapter for Your Noisy Dot Matrix Printer

If you have a noisy dot matrix printer that uses a parallel adapter, but got a new computer that lacks a parallel port, you might need a combination Bluetooth printer adapter. USBGear has created a device that can connect to either a parallel style or USB printer, giving it a little Blue love. Synchronize your computer up to the device wirelessly and begin the printing fun. The adapter sells for just US$70.

Via Gizmodo and USBGear.

Joe Gadget / 10-04-2006 / 9:13pm / Input Devices / Post A Comment

Elecom 3D Laser Mouse Scrolls in Three Dimensions

Elecom 3D Laser Mouse Scrolls in Three Dimensions

Elecom Corporation of Osaka, Japan has released their newest mouse which is great for CAD applications, and Google Earth. This M-3D1UR laser mouse is based on the Sandio’s 3D input technology that allows you to move and rotate on the x, y and z-axes with just one hand. It has the regular scroll wheel along with three separate joystick-like knobs positioned left, top, and right of the wheel so that you can move around in the three axes. Elecom’s M-3D1UR series employs high precision laser sensors and offers users greater flexibility through multiple dpi: 400, 800, 1600 and 2000. The mouse sells for ¥12,800 or around US$108. Elecom exhibited the M-3D1UR series 3D mouse at the Tokyo Game Show in September.

Via Bios Magazine.

Joe Gadget / 10-02-2006 / 3:08am / Input Devices / Post A Comment

Sigma’s New Mice for Laptops

Sigma's New Mice for Laptops

If you bored with your old mouse, so try these Sigma’s new mice. Sigma will release a nice little mouse for laptops next month. Available in four different colors, they will have a resolution of 1000 / 2000dpi and 9600fps. These mice are compatible with Windows Me/2000/XP and Mac OS X 10.2. Sigma’s newest mice measures 30mm x70mm x20mm and weights 40grams. More pictures after the jump!

Via Akihabaranews.

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