
Logitec Japan is out with a new USB to DVI dongle which is compatible with both PC (including Windows 7) and Mac (only in 1920 x 1200). The device enables you to connect to dual Full HD displays with your PC or Mac with QWXGA resolution (2048 x 1152). The Logitec USB to DVI dongle is now available for pre order from GeekStuff4U for about $135. [Product Page]

If you spend hours in front of your computer each day, then you might need comfortable keyboard and mouse to accompany you. The new Logitech Wireless Desktop MK 700 features incurve keys that are designed to cradle your fingers to make the keyboard more comfortable. The MK 700 also boasts an integrated LCD, which can display a variety of keyboard functions including battery status, caps lock, FN, scroll lock, Num lock and mute. Logitech also claims that the MK700 will provide improved battery life for up to 3-years for the keyboard and 1-year for the mouse. The Logitech Wireless Desktop MK 700 will go on sale in September 2009 for just $100. [Blogitech]

The Elecom TK-U50F series is a regular PS/2 106/109 keyboard (Japanese version) without any Hiragana written on its key tops. It features a curved key layout designed for people who repeatedly use the same keys or work for long hours on their keyboards. If you are interested, you can pre-order this Japanese keyboard for 6,000 Yen or equal to $62. [Product Page]

Microsoft today released the Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 keyboard and mouse combo. The keyboard features a Comfort Curve layout that encourages natural wrist posture with a slight six-degree curve, meanwhile the included mouse adopts BlueTrack technology to make sure that most surfaces can be used with the mouse. The mouse also has low-profile quiet touch keys and rubber grips on both sides. The Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 will be released later this month for $79.95. [Microsoft]

Now you can enjoy up to 3 HDMI sources on your LCD monitor thanks to the new Green-House GH-HSW301 3-Port HDMI Switch. This compact device supports 480i/p, 720p, 1080i/p video and offers a 2.5Gbps/250MHz bandwidth. In addition, it also comes with a remote control for your convenience. It will be available in mid August for unannounced price yet. [Product Page via iTechNews]

Here is a new USB gadget that will brighten up your desk. Known as the Penguin USB Hub, the device comes with four USB 2.0 ports. Measuring 762mm x 62mm x 78mm and weighing 55grams, the hub also supports Windows 98 SE/2000/ME/XP. The Penguin USB Hub is available for only $12 a pop. More

This is a wireless mouse that will make you hungry all the time, especially if you are a chocolate lover. The mouse might look like an authentic bar of chocolate but unfortunately you cannot eat it. You can only use it as a mouse to navigate the cursor around your computer screen. Priced at £21.99 ($36), the Chocolate Bar Mouse is the ideal gift for someone who loves chocolate. The Chocolate Mouse requires two AAA batteries to operate (not included). [Product Page]

SteelSeries, the leading manufacturer of gaming peripherals and accessories, has recently introduced two new gaming mice namely the SteelSeries Xai Laser Mouse and the SteelSeries Kinzu Optical Mouse. In addition, the company also announced the 9HD, a hard surface mouse pad. The Xai features a 5,000 CPI laser sensor, seven programmable buttons and an LCD on the bottom. Meanwhile, the Kinzu is a bit smaller and only offers a 3,200 CPI laser sensor, seven programmable buttons and an LCD on the bottom. The Xai, Kinzu and 9HD will hit stores starting in August for about $80, $35 and $35, respectively. [SlashGear]

Here is a new gadget for all hardcore gamers around the globe. Razer has introduced the all-new Orochi gaming mouse that features Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity to enhance portability, and a wired mode for gaming grade performance. The mouse also boasts an impressive 4,000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser sensor that will upgrade your gaming experience. The Razer Orochi will be available next month for only $80 each. More

Here’s another affordable wireless keyboard for you to grab, the Shintaro Wireless Media Center Keyboard. Powered by 2 AA batteries, the keyboard features a built-in 400 dpi trackpad, integrated media centre hotkeys, volume buttons and a USB receiver dongle. Get yours now for just AU$70 ($57). [Product Page via Red Ferret]