Archive for the ‘Peripherals’ Category

Besides the normal keyboards that you see everyday, there are companies creating unique computer accessories, like Saitek and the new Cyborg Keyboard. As you can see by the image, the Cyborg has an unique look, and also a good set of unique features....

The Retro Webcam

April 3, 2008 | In: Peripherals

If the HP Elite Webcam didn't please your high-standard needs in terms of design, you might want to think outside the box and go retro. It doesn't matter if the features are below the average when comparing to the HP camera (and others) - in this case,...

If you've got a SATA Hard-Drive laying around with some data you want to re-check, but at the same time don't want\don't know how to remove the computer case to connect the drive, just use this HDD Dock with USB interface and 4 ports. The working...

If you like gadgets that are useful, small, portable, and cheap, this memory card reader deserves a look. Consider it a (very) small reader for MicroSD and T-Flash memory cards. There isn't exact information about its dimensions, but “small as a...

Heat can be a serious problems when it comes to laptops, because they can easily become hot which will consequently result in a shutdown process. If you are familiar with this situation and want to solve the problem, try the latest laptop cooling...

HP Elite Webcam

April 1, 2008 | In: Peripherals

The first thing that stands out on the HP Elite is the awkward style. There aren't many web cameras that are as good (in design) as this one, but don't think the technical features were forgotten. For example, it has a “unique and easy clip...

From all the webcams available in the world, this is the one you don't want to buy. Why? Because it comes with a suction cup that is suppose to be placed on the screen, which will most likely damage it, and that is something nobody wants. Anyhow,...

While most card readers only feature one kind of connection - USB, or Bluetooth - the DTech is able to offer both alternatives. The USB part is good to transfer data from the memory cards, into to the computer. Since the DTech is a 55-in-1 reader, you...

Keyboard with Touch Pad

March 10, 2008 | In: Peripherals

It is not the first time we mention a keyboard and mouse rolled into one device, in case you don't remember there was the Sanwa. Anyhow, Brando has added a similar keyboard that comes with a touchpad, so you can use the computer without needing a mouse...

While some USB flash drives are just too simple and their only function is to store data, others like the Asus MS71 can do a 2-in-1. Besides the memory part, the MS71 can also work as a mouse thanks to the wireless receiver - plug one part on the USB...

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