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Radimir Bobev on January 8, 2010 in
Peripherals

Keyboards, along with mice, are probably the most varied peripherals – there are literally thousands of choices when it comes to one. Most people prefer a regular, $10 keyboard, while some shell out hundreds of dollars on special gaming pieces with dozens of extra keys and features. The Microsoft Arc, while not aimed at gamers, still seems to be quite a special keyboard.

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Atul Roach on October 29, 2009 in
Accessories

The Apple Magic Mouse has been long ready and the people who were not annoyed by its Bluetooth predecessor-Mighty Mouse-were waiting for its shipping confirmation. For that set of users specifically and the rest, the word is out that Cupertino’s latest rodent-Magic-is now being shipped on order from the Apple Store. Apple dubs it the world’s first multi-touch mouse and it will be shipped with every new iMac as well.

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Atul Roach on June 10, 2009 in
Peripherals

Even if you people possess the Cordless Logitech V220 mouse, it isn’t a rarity you can brag about. Add colorless to the name, and there goes the pride factor, with a limited edition colorful range of the V 220 mouse now up for the grabs. The three peripheral mouse is available in blue, pink, purple and read solid colors, each developed to match the kind of notebook you possess.

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Alex Ion on March 14, 2009 in
Accessories

Microsoft has come out with a cool new trendy gadget that will take the heat of the summer and your notebook away from your lap. The innovative new Cooling Base is designed to provide a bit of ventilation and much needed cool air to your notebook. And the USB powered base it’s also smart enough to hide away the mess of the wires that you have plugged in. Priced at $ 29.99, it’s too bad we’re going to get our hands on it only starting July. Also coming from Microsoft stables is the ergonomic and futuristic Arc Mouse with an array of colors except the dark black that matches most notebooks. You can bring home the mouse for $49.95, but it is the base we are most looking forward to. [via microsoft]