Showing posts with label Keyboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keyboard. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Gaming Keyboard Toshiba

Vincent did his best to cover as many new gadgets while he was at IFA in Berlin, but with so many cool things there, he was bound to miss a few. One that caught my eye was this gaming keyboard from Toshiba.

I play plenty of games, but I’ve never actually bought a gaming keyboard. I’m pretty content with my Saitek Eclipse, mostly because I like the feel of it, and it has backlit keys. However, I’ve got a gaming mouse that I switch between, so why not get a keyboard just for gaming too?

You obviously wouldn’t be able to type much on this one, as it doesn’t actually have all of the necessary keys. While typing might not work out so well, it puts 55 of the most important keys right at your fingertips. You should be able to reach most, if not all of them without having to move your hand at all. Unfortunately, we don’t have any information on pricing or availability yet.

TOSHIBA to introduce its ergonomic keyboard optimized for game

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Microsoft SideWinder Gaming Mouse

Microsoft HKA-00001 SideWinder USB Gaming Mouse The Performance Gaming Mouse System. Welcome to a revolution in gaming mouse performance, handling, and custom tuning. Microsoft HKA-00001 SideWinder USB Gaming Mouse introduces one of a kind features like vertical side buttons, an LCD display, and a unique shape designed for quick and super-precise action. DPI settings and macro recording icons are displayed on the mouse to reduce the on-screen interference.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

EZSee Keyboard

Big Keys Keyboard has been designed specifically for those with conditions that cause visual impairment or low vision, such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and cataracts. These large print, big key keyboards are perfect for anyone who has a hard time seeing the existing commands on their keyboards.

With a bigger and bolder black typeface on vividly bright yellow keys, the keys are easier to see. Additional keys (hot keys) have been added to the keyboard to allow for easier access to commonly used commands, such as searching and accessing email and the Internet and energy saving commands: wake and sleep, when you need to leave your computer on, but won't be using it. These big, bold keys will have you using the computer, with more accurate keystrokes for a more enjoyable time.

Detail
  • English Large Print keyboard provides superior comfort without forcing you to relearn how to type
  • Designed for those who have a hard time seeing the existing commands on the standard keyboard
  • Largest print on key caps available in a full-size keyboard; Easily seen print, even in low light



Friday, March 18, 2011

Social Network Access Keyboard

With social networks like Facebook already taking a sizable percentage of the time that people spend online, it won’t be far off until devices would be designed and customized to make this type of online activity even more convenient for people. Indeed, even keyboards like the SNAK from Social Keyboards have been customized and designed for the very purpose of exploring Facebook in a more convenient manner.


The Social Keyboards SNAK (Social Network Access Keyboard) is a 104-key keyboard that also features 19 special hot keys for instant access to various Facebook features. The hot keys are conveniently placed on the sides of the keyboard to make them distinct from the rest of the keys. With the SNAK,