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Logitech K750 Wireless Solar Keyboard

Saturday, June 4th, 2011

The Logitech K750 wireless solar keyboard is an easy to use keyboard that is wider than most conventional laptop keyboards, which can make typing simpler for those with larger fingers.

Like many calculators, it is solar powered, which means that you will never have to buy batteries.

The Logitech K750 uses a conventional Windows keyboard, with keys labelled for Windows operations. It will work with OS X, but you will have to know which keys to use.

The keyboard is completely flat, so it is not the best keyboard for someone suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome, who would be better off with an ergonomic keyboard.  The Logitech 750 wireless solar keyboard does have two small kickstands so you can angle the keyboard slightly upwards, which some might find more comfortable.

A Logitech Unifying Receiver can be used to connect the Logitech K750 wireless solar keyboard. The Unifying receiver enables you to connect multiple USB devices (such as mouse and keyboard) through one small, wireless receiver, so if you have lots of USB devices, you don’t have to worry about having plugs everywhere.

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Car Mouse

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Car MouseGadgetSo I got to the office today and there are all these little boxes from Amazon. I couldn’t for the life of me figure out what I could have ordered that would appear in dozens of little, identically sized boxes. Until I opened one and said, ‘aah, the Car Mouses…’ and yes, the plural for a computer mouse is mouses.

Anyway, what can I say? I could drivel on about mouse sensitivity, pointer accuracy and resolutions ad nauseum, but what’s the point – it’s a computer mouse that looks like a car, with glowing headlights, different models and colours.

I’ve replaced everyone’s old, boring mouse in the office (Kevin had a roller-ball mouse from the dark ages!) and they all think they’re mint.

I know it’s only a little novelty, but they look cool and everyone’s desk has a toy car on it now which has brightened the place up nicely. Furthermore they’re dirt cheap, only 4.99 for the cheapest one which to me seems just as good as the rest – I think you just pay a bit more for fancy cars like TVRs etc.

A perfect and cost-effective way of chasing away some of those autumnal and winter blues.

Samsung N310 Netbook

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

This offer is exclusive to Orange, so you can’t get it anywhere else. Orange Mobile Broadband are offering various tarrifs ranging in price from 24 to 34 quid a month for 24 months or 29 to 39 a month for 18 months and allowing you to buy this cutting edge netbook (mini laptop) for as little as 40 quid! To see what regular buyers are saying about this must have tech, take a look at customer reviews over at amazon.co.uk. If you buy it cheap through Orange they aslo give you a full 24 month warranty

The Samsung N310 has a super sleak design with a high gloss finish and the slick pebble keyboard that everyone is talking about in the realm of netbook high fashion.

Or, for those not so interested in fiddle faddle, here are the specs:

  • ntel® Atom™ processor
  • Windows® XP Home
  • 10.1″ screen
  • weighs just 1.23kg
  • wireless-enabled
  • 1024MB RAM
  • 160GB hard drive
  • Bluetooth®
  • 1.3 megapixel webcam built-in
  • 5 hours’ battery life
  • inclusive dongle

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