Category Archives: Peripherals

Raido Shack offers the Acer Aspire One netbook

Acer Aspire One netbook Raido Shack offers the Acer Aspire One netbook and it comes with a built-in 3G modem and you can connect to your favorite website and surf the Internet no matter where you are, it is convenient and as long as there is a suitable signal  the features and specifications found on … Continue reading

Digeo releases limited run of Moxi HD DVRs

USA’s Digeo Inc., maker of the Moxi media center software, has quietly began offering its first HD DVR, the Moxi HD DVR. Equipped with dual HD tuners and a 500GB hard disk drive, the Moxi HD DVR also offers an eSATA port for connecting external hard drives. Users can also plug in their multistream CableCARD … Continue reading

The Sanwa keyboard is Mouseless and Wireless

Sanwa keyboard The Sanwa keyboard is  Mouseless and Wireless and is created for all of those MacBook users who prefer not using a mouse, but enjoy the trackpad feature on the Apple laptop. Keyboards are more user friendly and easier manage for most MacBook users, and this keyboard has a touchpad on the right, so … Continue reading

Ratoc unveils first wireless USB hub

Wireless USB hub Japan’s Ratoc Systems has recently shown off its certified wireless USB starter kit, the REX-WUSB1. The system is designed for use with notebooks equipped with a PC Card slot and includes a three-port wireless USB hub that can also be wired. The kit is compatible with Windows XP or Vista PCs after … Continue reading

Addonics unveils USB-to-NAS adapter

USB-to-NAS adapter Addonics announced the release of its NAS Adapter that lets users add USB-based storage devices to local area networks. The USB storage device can then be shared by any user on the network and up to eight outside users with an Internet connection via FTP access. The adapter is compatible with SMB and … Continue reading

Logic3 launches i-Station25 iPhone, iPod speakers

The UK’s Logic3 has recently launched its i-Station25 portable speakers meant to work with Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch. The i-Station 25 includes an accelerometer that will adjust the output of the speakers to output at the correct left and right separation when users turn it 90 degrees to better view photos or videos stored … Continue reading

Audioengine puts wires out of work with AW2 wireless iPod adapter

Earlier this year, Audioengine rolled out the practically universal AW1 wireless audio adapter, and we certainly enjoyed our time with it. Now, the outfit is making the anticipated leap to iPod-dom with the sequentially named AW2. Put simply, the kit contains two main pieces: a transmitter that plugs easily into your dock-connecting ‘Pod and a … Continue reading

Grippity turns the design of the keyboard on its head

The Grippity is a crazy-looking device that’s designed to completely change the way you type. You hold it in your hands and type from the back, as you’re able to see through the keyboard to your fingers behind it. There are controls for your thumbs up top as well, allowing you to fully control a … Continue reading

Mitsubishi intros Blu-ray DVR

Mitsubishi has recently released the DVR-BF2000 digital video recorder in Japan that includes a 500GB hard disk drive and the ability to write to blank Blu-ray discs (BD-R/RE). Users can record two programs at the same time, or record one while watching another, thanks to a dual digital tuner that supports Japan’s BS/110CS digital and … Continue reading

Pioneer 400GB Disc!

Pioneer parades its 16-layer optical disc that is able to hold a whopping 400GB worth of data. This technology owes much to Blu-ray though, although it uses a totally different material to make up its reflective layers despite relying on similar Blu-ray specifications where the pick-up head (PUH) of the disc is concerned. That would … Continue reading