Tag: Peripherals
Razer Orbweaver keypad offers one-handed MMO macro mastery
Razer, quickly becoming the premier manufacturers of madcap PC gaming peripherals, have revealed a new gadget designed to up your game. The Razer Orbweaver is a one-handed keypad, aimed primarily at macro-obsessed MMORPG players. The Orbweaver is a mechanical keypad…
Logitech Washable Keyboard K310 released – the perfect gift for those with questionable web-surfing habits…
Logitech have today revealed the Washable Keyboard K310, a full-size PC QWERTY keyboard that can safely be washed if it gets a bit…sticky. With the exception of its USB connection, it can be submerged in up to 11 inches of…
Logitech Wireless TouchPad wants to feel your sweet touch
Logitech are launching the Wireless Touchpad, a touch and gesture control alternative to the traditional mouse for PC users. Much like Apple's Magic Trackpad, the Wireless Touchpad uses multi-touch input to allow you to scroll through windows, with two-finger up…
Gears of War 3 peripherals from Mad Catz incoming
Mad Catz have announced that they are to produce a line of Gears of War 3 accessories for the Xbox 360, a title surely to be one of the biggest games of the year. Though Mad Catz wouldn't go into…
Epson offer EH-TW450 and EH-TW3500 projector bargains with high-tech freebies
Epson have announced two new projector deals to coincide with this years 2010 World Cup, and they looks very tempting indeed. Customers who pick up a EH-TW 450 projector will receive a complimentary 80 inch Epson portable screen, worth £157….
Video Review: Vuzix Video iWear 920 glasses
Tired of watching videos on a titchy iPod screen? Then take a look at this video review of the Vuzix Video iWear 920 glasses, modelled by Shiny Shiny's Anna. The glasses claim to replicate a 67 inch screen infront…
Nanopoint launch the KSK-3200RF wireless mini keyboard
Nanopoint have today unveiled their new mini qwerty keyboard, the KSK-3200RF. Billed as the "perfect conference" companion, the wireless keyboard also features a built in trackball for navigating PCs and browsers without a mouse. Measuring just 29cm x 20cm and…
CES 2010: Final Thoughts
The Consumer Electronics show, the behemoth of tech, the Valhalla of gadgetry, has come and gone for yet another year. But this time, rather than arriving with a bang, it slinked into sight with something more like a whimper. CES…
CES 2010: Day 3 Round-Up
Another day, another Tech Digest CES 2010 round-up. Fancy Tweeting hands-free in your car or controlling your PC by breathing? Check today's top stories below and find out how. Twitter coming to Ford cars The digital equivalent of drink-driving? Motorola…
CES 2010: Razer and Sixense bring motion gaming to the PC
If you're a PC gamer feeling a bit left out by all this buzz surrounding motion control, relax; Razer and Sixense have you covered. The two peripheral manufactures have teamed up to bring motion sensing controllers to your Counter Strike…