Showing posts with label Charger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charger. Show all posts

Nov 18, 2010

Logitech World's First Solar Wireless Keyboard K750

 Logitech first introduced light powered keyboard is called Solar Wireless Keyboard K750. When we first sat down to build the keyboard, we wanted to intend it so that it would bring the superior performance people have come to expect from Logitech products, even in areas where there is little light think winter in the Arctic Circle.

Sep 20, 2010

Logitech Wireless Trackball M570 up to 18 Months Battery Life


Logitech Announces Wireless Trackball M570, an ideal device for those seeking an alternative to traditional mouse or touchpad and that guarantees maximum comfort and control all day. Moreover, the new M570 is equipped with Wireless Trackball Logitech Unifying the receiver.

Aug 31, 2010

Logitech First Illuminated Wireless Keyboard K800 | 2.4GHz Wireless Technology | Laser Keys with LEDs



Logitech first Illuminated Wireless Keyboard K800. Now we can work or play anytime with laser etched, back light keys that are bright enough to let you type in the dark. You can type easily even in the dark night with brightly back light keys that provide precise illumination. Only the characters are illuminated, so you can see just what you need to see without distraction. In this Logitech K800 keyboard automatically adjusts the back lighting to suit the lighting conditions. Or you can adjust it the way you like it with the press of a button manually.

Apr 9, 2010

New Charger From Toshiba



The Japanese firm Toshiba first major consumer electronics manufacturers put on the market of fuel cell technology. Dynario device runs on methyl alcohol and is designed for recharging mobile phones and players through the USB-connector. This edition reports PCWorld. In Dynario use the technology of direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC - Direct Methanol Fuel Cell), which allows you to convert into electricity the energy of chemical interaction of methyl alcohol of high concentration, water and oxygen. The reaction products are water and a small amount of carbon dioxide. To stabilize the voltage of electric current escaping and achieve greater efficiency using the built-in device intermediate lithium-ion battery operated microcontroller.