Wacom Bamboo Pen Tablet

By Aditi | January 19, 2008 3:57 am |
Categories:
Input devices,Useful gadgets

Wacom Bamboo pen table New from Wacom is the Bamboo Pen Tablet, a sleek and stylish tool with a lot of different uses.

Not only does it make drawing very easy but it allows Windows Vista users to transfer written words into onscreen text using its intelligent handwriting recognition. According to Wacom, the Bamboo recognizes even sloppy writing and is much smoother than other tablets like it to better simulate the feeling of a pen on paper. The wide tablet is A6 size and the pen is both cordless and battery-free. The Bamboo pen also doubles as a mouse as you use it on the tablet to navigate. The pen features a Touch Ring allowing you to zoom and scroll with the flick of your finger.

The Wacom Bamboo Pen Tablet goes for about $79.

Sensor Display Keyboard

By Aditi | January 9, 2008 7:58 pm |
Categories:
Input devices

Just a concept, not more, but still this device might be very interesting. One more brilliant and simple idea from Artemiy Lebedev’s design agency. Optimus Tactus is a keyboard (the follower of Optimus Maximus as you see) that doesn’t have physical keys – the whole surface of this keyboard is touchscreen. That means that there are no restrictions on the keys shape, and of course their functions and picture. Moreover, any part of the keyboard surface can be programmed to perform any function or to display any images. That means that rather big part of this keyboard can work as display (playing video for example) while rest surface will work like keys.

Don’t have any idea about its price or when it will be available for sale, but looking at their previous stuff I guess that we’ll see Optimus Tactus in stores by the end of this year and the price will be definitely not less than $1000. So, anyway it’s just a good conceptional piece of hardware that could be extremely useful and will be interesting for every geek.

Optimus Tactus Keyboard

Sharp Shootin’ TV Remote Control

By Aditi | December 17, 2007 8:33 pm |
Categories:
Funny stuff,Input devices

Do you hate your TV? I do. Those endless advertisements, soap operas, stupid comedy shows – sometimes I just want to take out big cowboy’s six-shooter and make several holes in TV screen! Now such fantasies became almost real.

Sharp Shooter TV Remote Control

Manufactured by Firebox, the Sharp Shootin’ Remote Control can control one of the functions of your regular remote control and is compatible with most TVs. You program it for any function (turn on/off, volume up/down, switching channel – whatever) and when the red light start glowing – just aim it on your TV’s sensor and shoot! You’ll hear funny sound of real gun shooting and your TV will react in the way you wanted.

A pleasant bonus for every buyer is gold-effect sheriff’s badge that comes in package with this awesome remote control. I guess it could help you to feel yourself like a real TV cowboy. It might be a good present for everyone who watches TV from time to time and is sold for $20 approximately.

OptiWind Mouse

By Aditi | November 26, 2007 9:43 pm |
Categories:
Gaming,Input devices

Here is a nice USB mouse for all hardcore gamers. It’ll be perfect for all of you, who like playing for hours without time breaks. So, here is it – an optical USB Mouse with built-in fan, that prevents sweatening of users’s palm. Yeah, with this stuff you’ll be sure that you won’t miss another frag in some intense 3D fight!

USB OptiWind Mouse

 

The idea is not fresh at all – I’ve seen some handmade mods couple of years ago. And I remember some similar devices made by some Asian noname manufacturers. But this one made by Brando looks tough, and (what is more critical) – has nice characteristics for affordable price – $22 only.

Features:

  • Optical sensor: 800dpi
  • Built in cooling fan
  • Cooling fan switchable
  • Ergonomic Design
  • USB interface
  • Support Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
  • Cable Length: 1.2m
  • Dimension: 12 x 66 x 40 mm
  • Net Weight: 109g

Cooling Fan Specification:

  • Air Flow: 28 CFM
  • Speed: 1500 rpm
  • Noise Level: 25 dBA
  • Voltage: 5V DV (USB Power)
  • MTBF: 20,000 Hours

A fresh view at customizable keyboard

By Aditi | October 18, 2007 5:41 pm |
Categories:
Gaming,Input devices

Customization became a strong fetish in today’s gadget industry. People are not satisfied anymore with usual devices. They need something that could be changed in the way they want, something that can satisfy their wishes and needs. So it’s no surprise that lots of customizable PC accessories appeared on market.

One of the most useful customizable gadgets was Optimus Maximus, a PC keyboard with led screens on each button (they change displaying images depending on current layout), designed by famous Russian designer Artemiy Lebedev. It looks like that now we’ve got the first serious alternative for it – Ergodex DX1 Input System

Ergodex DX 1 Input System

Continue reading A fresh view at customizable keyboard


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