
Razer unveiled the new lightest gaming mouse that require speed and precision, the Razer Salmosa. It features 1800dpi Razer Precision 3G infrared sensor, 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time, Mechanical dpi/polling rate switches, On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment and Always-On mode. There is also Ultra-large non-slip buttons, 16-bit ultra-wide data path, 60-120 inches per second, and Three independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons. The Razer Salmosa has an ambidextrous design, Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions, Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet, and Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord.
“The Razer Salmosa sets a precedent as being the lightest mouse in its class; it is perfect for gamers that require pure speed and agility. Our goal was to create an affordable, introductory gaming-grade mouse. With the Razer Salmosa, we have created a mouse that is ideal for gamers who have yet to experience the difference a gaming-grade mouse from Razer can offer to their game,” said Robert “Razerguy” Krakoff, president of Razer.
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A mouse that comes with gamepad? A new product from Evergreen combine both in one, the Genius USB Mouse Gamepad. It features 1600dpi with dimension of 50×85x23mm and weight of 67g. The USB Mouse Gamepad is compatible with Windowx 2000, XP, and Vista.
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06 Feb
Posted by kar as Mouse, Desktop Peripheral

Currently, all computer mouse products in the market are made with hard plastic, and their shapes are not universally adaptable to the human hand. Even the most advanced ergonomically designed mouse does not fit the preferences of every user. The inelasticity of the plastic model is problematic for long-time usage, as numerous people have suffered wrist injuries from extensive use in a fixed position. Moldable Mouse eliminates this problem with its unique design, introduced by Lite-On Technology, together with P&C Design Center.
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17 Jan
Posted by kar as Keyboard, Mouse, Desktop Peripheral

Logitech has released a new cool design keyboard-mouse set, the Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 5500 Revolution. It offers an integrated dynamic keyboard display and hyper-fast scrolling with the MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse. The keyboard provides an LCD display that provides easy access to key information. It can be used to play music, use the calculator, receive incoming message notifications, and check the time and date. As for the mouse, the company claims the laser mouse is sculpted for a comfortable fit. The set also features Bluetooth 2.0 technology which provides an easy, reliable cordless connection from up to 30 feet with virtually no interference.
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LG Electronics has introduced its new laser mouse in Korea market, LG XM-900. Well, this mouse features a 4D scrolling wheel for a touch sensor, instead of the existing ball-type scroll, and the sensitivity is adjustable between 800dpi and 1600dpi. The finishing is using the high glossy UV coating, give the shiny and comfortable feel.
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Razer has launched its latest 4000dpi 3G Laser Sensor technology mouse, the Razer Lachesis. The Lachesis’ overall cosmetic is black as night, with a matted black surface and a glossed up finishing at its sides. Its scroll wheel and the Razer logo located at the palm rest area are still given the blue glow lighting effects just like that of the older Razer Deathadder. As a gaming mouse, it features nine buttons in total, the standard left/right buttons and scroll wheel up top, with an addition of two more buttons below the scroll wheel. By default, these two buttons dictate the operational sensitivity of the Lachesis, ranging from 500dpi to 4000dpi, one of the highest sensitivity settings supported on current gaming mice. The remaining four buttons are spread out evenly on both sides, though a little too close to the center. Ease of access to the side buttons is still passable, if your style is in placing your palm further down the mouse. Still, the side buttons favor the thumb, and most users we know rarely touch the two on the other side, some even disabling them. As usual, Razer’s software allows customization of every button on the mouse.
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For people with alot of sweating on the palm (well, I know a friend who has this problem), it must be uncomfortable when using mouse. It seems like the problem now can be solved by using the mouse from USB Brando, the USB OptiWind Mouse (Product Code: UMOUS002900). It comes with a built-in cooling fan for cooling and drying your hand. There is also a switch to turn on/off the fan when it is not in used. With its ergonomic design, it measures 12×66x40mm and weighs 109gram, the OptiWind mouse sports 800dpi optical sensor and supports Windows 98/ME/2000/XP operating system.
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Have you ever spilled tea or coffee onto your keyboard? You might find a solution here. Seal Shield Corporation has unveiled a new line of antibacterial, washable input devices, that are the “first ever antibacterial keyboard and mouse to be fully submersible and dishwasher safe.” The keyboard and mouse were developed “in response to the demand from healthcare and education organizations for infection control solutions to combat the spread of MRSA and other cross contamination infections.” The company says, the Silver Seal antibacterial plastic utilizes all natural, pure silver ions which are embedded in the plastic to create a safe and effective antibacterial solution. Silver is a natural antibiotic product and its properties have been incorporated into the Silver Seal product line using the latest “nanotechnologies”. Silver ions are infused in the plastic used to create the Silver Seal product line. When these ions are exposed to moisture in the air, they create an antimicrobial shield on the product that resists bacteria.
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