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Novac NV-CV200UD connects a monitor via USB

March 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Peripherals | No Comments »

The Novac NV-CV200UD is certainly not the first to offer the option to connect a monitor to your PC via USB, right? If you have a monitor with a DVI port (or even a TV) that you want to connect to your computer, but you do not have enough ports to display, you can still use the NV-CV200UD using a USB port of your computer. It supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 pixels. The price is not known yet.

Turtle Beach Ear Force X11 headset

March 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Gaming, Peripherals | No Comments »

The Turtle Beach Ear Force X11 headphones are designed for gamers on Xbox 360 and PC, and you have an extra long audio cable so you can get away from your HDTV. Moreover, the Ear Force X11 headset is equipped with a microphone boom for online discussions. Other features include an integrated bass boost, an in-line amplifier and microphone monitor. The headphones cost a price of $59.95.

Wall of Sound by Brother

March 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Peripherals | No Comments »

The Wall of Sound from Brother would be the strongest iPod speaker of the market, which could mean the opposite? It costs a price of $4,495 and weighs about 102kg. Inside, there are 28 components with a frequency response of 40Hz – 20,000Hz.

Active Atomix SuperSpeed USB 3.0 adapter

January 16th, 2010 | Posted in Peripherals | 1 Comment »

We are still waiting for the USB 3.0 to be current, and for those who do not want to buy a new computer, here is the Active Atomix SuperSpeed USB 3.0 adapter. You can choose between Atomix PX and Atomix EC versions. The first includes a PCI interface, while the Atomix EC is designed for laptops, with the Express Card interface, with the respective prices of $35 and $40. Each has two USB 3.0 ports. It goes without saying that they are backward compatible, so do not fear for your USB 2.0 devices. Designed for buyers in the first hour with a tight budget.

Elgato EyeTV One TV tuner for Mac and Windows

January 16th, 2010 | Posted in Peripherals | 1 Comment »

The EyeTV One TV tuner from Elgato for Mac and Windows is released on the market, and is based on USB to connect to your computer, allowing you to watch and record HD TV channels over-the-air. Among other features, there is a coaxial jack for connecting an antenna, a USB flexible extension and EyeTV 3 software. The TV tuner only works in North America, and it costs a price of $120.

Conga-BM57 Core i7 motherboard

January 16th, 2010 | Posted in Peripherals | No Comments »

This motherboard is so small that you can even call it microscopic. We’re talking about the Conga-BM57 Core i7 motherboard, which measures 12.7cm x 9.4cm. You can bring it in your pocket without it deforms. Although it is small, the Conga-BM57 can contain a 2.66GHz Core i7 processor, up to 8GB of RAM, five PCI Express ports, eight USB 3.0 ports, 3 SATA ports, an EIDE port and Gigabit Ethernet. It’s not over yet – there is also support for two displays via VGA, HDMI, DisplayPort, SDVO and LVDS. But it can not play the latest games, because you’ll be limited by the integrated graphics chipset from Intel. So expect to see even smaller PCs out on the market, such motherboards are all the rage. The price is not known yet.

Jailbroken iPhones work with the Bluetooth keyboard

December 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Apple, Peripherals | 1 Comment »

If you have a jailbroken iPhone and you don’t want to type via its multitouch screen, here’s good news – you can pair it with a physical Bluetooth keyboard. It looks ideal for those who often respond to emails, as well as social networks and instant messages on their iPhones.

Klipsch X10i headphones

December 21st, 2009 | Posted in Peripherals | No Comments »

Not only the Klipsch X10i are traditional premium in-ear headphones of the firm, but they also include a microphone and volume controls on the same rope. These Klipsch X10i headphones cost a price of $349. They will be released in early 2010.

NorhTec unveils Gecko Surfboard keyboard

December 18th, 2009 | Posted in Peripherals | No Comments »

Just in the same style as the Eee Keyboard, here is the Gecko Surfboard, a keyboard with a SoC x86 clocked at 1GHz, VGA output, composite, Ethernet 10/100, Wi-Fi, 3G, of Linux or Windows XP, 512MB of RAM, 2 USB 2.0 ports, all for a price of $99 for the Linux version or $150 for the version with Windows XP. Availability planned for the month of January 2010.

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How to use the Magic Mouse of Apple on a PC under Windows

December 17th, 2009 | Posted in Apple, Peripherals, Tips and Tricks | 1 Comment »

The Magic Mouse of Apple is definitely a very beautiful object. The manufacturer offers indeed a multitouch mouse with a design more than successful. With a smooth surface not revealing buttons or scroll wheel, this pointing device is more like a UFO than a mouse… But while the Magic Mouse was normally only reserved for the Mac, now drivers (unofficial) are available to run the mouse on PCs with Windows…

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