Posts Tagged Optical Trackball

Kensington Expert Mouse Optical USB Trackball for PC or Mac 64325

Posted by on Tuesday, 14 September, 2010

Kensington Expert Mouse Optical USB Trackball for PC or Mac 64325

  • Award-winning Scroll Ring around the trackball makes scrolling quick and easy.
  • One of the most eloquent designs of any input device on the market Largest ball
  • Largest ball of any of the mainstream, consumer devices
  • Great momentum and virtually frictionless rotation
  • Detachable wrist rest cradles your hand in comfort, Windows or Mac compatible

The best trackball ever made has just gotten better. Designed for PCs and Mac’s, the new Expert Mouse® employs Kensington’s Diamond Eye™ optical technology for smooth, precise cursor movement. Surrounding the ball, we have a brand new implementation of our award winning Scroll Ring™ that puts scrolling right at your fingertips. More comfortable than ever, the Expert Mouse® even comes with a soft new wrist rest-right in the box! You get all of these great new features along with the same, large ball, exceptional control, and ease-of-use that has set the industry standard for more than 15 years.

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List Price: $ 127.95

Price: $ 54.99


Future Archos PCtablet

Posted by on Tuesday, 14 July, 2009

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Archos 5 and Archos 7 were powerful enough in order to become part of the history in a way that people will surely remember the two media players as two competent ones. Following the tradition, the company comes up with Archos 9, of course, which is a PCtablet.

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The future Archos device is equipped, compared to the previous ones, with a 9 inch touchscreen display. Being a mixture between the performance everyone is expecting when it comes to a high-end PC and a spectacular design, astonishing ergonomics and touch interface, this is rather a netbook than just a media player.

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It is very thin, measuring only 0.63 inches, and ultra lightweight, as it has approximately 22.29 ounces. As I said before, the device comes with a 9 inch display, so that the user are able to enjoy the ultimate and most comfortable experience ever. There’s a resistive screen that gives the user the chance to compose emails and documents using the integrated virtual keyboard. On the other hand, the navigation on screen is a whole lot easier thanks to the ingenious optical trackball and buttons.

Other features of the future Archos tablet include a Z515 Intel processor, the Microsoft Windows 7 oeprating system, a built-in multimedia platform which is based on Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g connection, and, of course, the Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity.

The Archos 9 is expected to start selling starting this fall, for a price that is unknown for the moment.

(Source: Dvice)