Showing posts with label wireless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless. Show all posts

Saturday, February 27, 2010

The MSI Air Mouse, Keyboard And Media Controls

The MSI Air Mouse/Keyboard
MSI developed first "MSI Air Mouse, Keyboard And Media Controls", a wireless keyboard for home theater PCs by Cideko in Germany. This is one of the single coolest USB devices, a wireless keyboard with an extra row of TV specific buttons up on the top, to give you better control over your home entertainment.
The keyboard has left and right mouse button triggers on either side, and an internal accelerometer to allow you to use the whole device as a mouse.The mini QWERTY keyboard measures 14.2 × 8.8 × 3.3 inches, and includes both gamepad and Wii-like gyroscopic sensors for cursor control. It connects connects via USB port with an included RF dongle. Range is up to 50 meters or up to 160 feet away from the actual desktop.
The MSI Air Mouse/Keyboard
The MSI Air Keyboard is an HTPC keyboard/mouse combo that fits right in your hands much like a game controller.Two AA batteries supply the power for the keyboard, providing up to 50 hours use. It is compatible with Windows (98SE or newer) and Mac OS X (10.2 and higher).It's available overseas now for the equivalent of $110.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Cleankeys Touch Sensitive Keyboard that Evict Bacteria

Cleankeys Touch Sensitive Keyboard
Run of a mill keyboard is basically a mammoth apartment complex for bacteria. From protect it develop a new keyboard is "Cleankeys Touch Sensitive Keyboard that Evict Bacteria".
Cleankeys, a keyboard that razes shit and replaces it with a sleek, infertile touch-sensitive slab.A cleaning cloth can  kills about 5% of bacteria from a standard keyboard but Cleankeys claims the same test kills 99% of bacteria on their keyboard, simply because they have nowhere to hide.
Cleankeys Touch Sensitive Keyboard
The Cleankeys is a wireless keyboard and keys for touch-sensitive ones. It's intended for use at hospitals where keyboard-germs are a serious issue, though I'd imagine it might temper the interest of regular old germaphobes too.The Cleankeys keyboard includes a trackpad for clicking about and uses patent-pending technology to keep it from registering keystrokes when you're just resting your hands on the thing.
A molded model costs $400 and a glass version will run you $50 more. No one said your campaign against germs was gonna be cheap.