by Johan on October 4, 2006

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.
by Johan on October 2, 2006

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!
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by Johan on September 29, 2006

Toshiba provides their two new low-end media recorders, the RD-E300 (HDD and DVD), and the RD-W300 (HDD, DVD, and VHS). Both recorders feature a 300GB hard disk, a digital TV tuner, and an HDMI output. These recorders also have Animation Download feature that creates a short “video trailer†of the videos located on the hard disk. Two remotes are also included. No word on pricing yet. More pictures after the jump!
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by Johan on September 27, 2006

Buffalo Japan will release the BKBU-SKJ109/SV, which is a sleek 109 key USB 2.0 keyboard. It features an integrated Skype receiver, 13 hot keys that enable you to easily adjust volume, rewind, and play button, and an external speaker. This keyboard measures 498mm x 205mm x 28mm and weighs 855 grams. Buffalo’s Skype keyboard will be available next month for around US$59.
Via Buffalo.
by Johan on September 11, 2006

This portable Bluetooth keyboard from Brando works with Palm OS, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile Smartphones, and PCs. It is only 3.7 inches and weighs less than 3 ounces. Because of its size, it’s probably not nearly as comfortable as a regular keyboard, but it’s definitely a lot better than the keypad you’re using now. Its price is only US$56.00.
Via Brando.
by Johan on August 29, 2006

Wacom’s new Intuos3 4×6 pen tablet is targeted at photographers, designers and other creative professionals who require maximum pen control and the utmost comfort when working on a widescreen display. Measuring 10.6 inches x 8.5 inches x .5 inches, Intuos3 pen tablet requires a PC or Macintosh computer running Windows Vista, XP, or 2000, or Mac OS X 10.2.8+ with a USB port and a CD-ROM or DVD drive to install the driver software. The Intuos3 4×6 claims to work well with applications like Adobe(R) Photoshop(R), Corel(R) Painter(TM) etc and the battery-free Grip Pen is capable of achieving 1,024 levels of pressure sensitivity. It comes bundled with applications like; Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 for digital photo editing, Corel Painter Essentials Nik Color Efex Pro(TM) 2 IE , and Wacom Brushes 2. This pen tablet is available now for US$229.95 at Wacom.
Via Wacom.
by Johan on August 24, 2006

The Logitech ChillStream gaming controller integrates a very quiet 40 mm fan that circulates up to 3.41 cubic feet of air every minute. It is designed to keep the hands of gamers cool and dry, even during intense game competition. The controller connects via USB to PC and will work with the upcoming Windows Vista. ChillStream will be available for $40.
Via Logitech and OhGizmo.
by Johan on August 8, 2006

Kodak EasyShare G600 Printer Dock will be available later this month. It is a standard portable printer but with a dock connector to connect compatible cameras, and charging the camera. Printing speed takes only about 60 seconds per picture. The G600 should be available before the end of this month for around $149.95.
Via Kodak.
by Johan on August 4, 2006

Elecom introduced its new fish-shape mouse “O Sakana Mouse POIâ€. It has two eyes which make blue light when it is connected to your PC. This 800dpi USB-enabled mouse is small and compact at 56.5 mm x 80.0 mm and retractable cable is easy to keep. You can even adjust the length of cable in 5 different lengths.
Via Aving.
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by Johan on August 3, 2006

Gyanze Corporation Japan introduced its new aluminium speaker set with a built in digital amplifier that produces an output power of 15W × 2ch. You just need to connect your MP3 player through the mini-stereo input and enjoy clear and natural sound. Its case is covered with a special wax coating to prevent scratches and stains. The system also features automatic on and off sensor. If the system does not detect any input devices for 2 minutes, it will automatically shut off. The speaker set measures 375 mm × 162 mm × 116 mm and weighs 5.7 kgs. Kata Mali 01 Aluminium Speaker Set is available for 150,000 Yen or around $ 1300.
Via NewLaunches.