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he ingeniously simple Discovery 975 offers a custom blend of elegance and advanced technologies to keep you connected clearly, comfortably, and easily. A striking, minimalist design offers the simplicity of one-touch controls, while dual-mic AudioIQ² and WindSmart technologies keep your conversations clear, even in harsh conditions.
Dell have taken the opportunity at CES to launch their new Android powered Dell Slate a 5 inch tablet PC.
Dell has confirmed the slate device will have a built-in SIM card option which hints at a 3G device given AT&T and Dell have just formed an alliance.
It also has a built in 5 mega pixel camera but details are still a little scarce at the moment but Dell are promising more information very soon.
Unfortunately there no details either at the moment on its release date or expected retail price. But as always we will keep you posted over the coming week.
Via Pocketlint Via GizmoWatch
The re-register should particularly responsible for the physical division of the giant Microsoft. Pending official announcements of the star products, including talks on a keyboard SideWinder and why not a mouse-edge, Microsoft unveils a mouse-shaped arc, Microsoft Arc Wireless Mouse. Wireless and with a mouse wheel this board an optical sensor offers two programmable buttons while the arched can retreat to facilitate transport.
Microsoft should sell this mouse at the beginning at a rate of around 60 dollars across the Atlantic.
Microsoft should sell this mouse at the beginning at a rate of around 60 dollars across the Atlantic.
Microsoft Wireless Mouse Arc
Microsoft Wireless Mouse Arc Photo
Microsoft Wireless Mouse Arc Wallpaper
Microsoft Wireless Mouse Arc Photo
Microsoft Wireless Mouse Arc Wallpaper
We have seen quite a few cool looking gaming mice here at geeky gadgets, I am not quite sure how to describe this one though, as it certainly looks a bit different than anything we have seen before, the Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. Mouse.
The Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. Mouse comes with a range of features including adjustable DPI’s up to 5600, and adjustable weights as well as being to change the ergonomics of the mouse.
Cyborg is best known for ergonomic and fully adjustable flight sticks, gaming mice and keyboards. The new mouse range incorporates the same market leading design principles and applies them to gaming mice. For the first time ever on a mouse, the key points of contact between the gamer’s hand and the mouse are fully adjustable allowing it to be customized for any grip preference” commented, Darren Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mad Catz.
There are four different mice in the range, the Cyborg R.A.T. 3 Gaming Mouse, which comes with a 3200dpi laser and is powered by USB, this model will retail for $49.99 about £34.99.
Then there is the Cyborg R.A.T. 5 Gaming Mouse, which features and adjustable length, a 4000dpi plus a range of programmable buttons and adjustable weights, this model will retail for $69.99 about £49.99.
Next up is the Cyborg R.A.T. 7 Gaming Mouse, which is full adjustable, has a 5600dpi laser and is fully programmable with adjustable weights, this model will retail for $99.99 about £79.99.
Finally there is the top of the range Cyborg R.A.T. 9 Gaming Mouse, which is a wireless mouse with a 5600dpi laser, and this model is also full adjustable and programmable, it will retail for $129.99 about £99.99.
via Slippery brick
PSP2
PSP 2 - Concept
Check out this cool concept design, of the PlayStation Portable 2 from designer Tai Cheim.
Tai’s design uses a flexible OLED display that rolls out of the PSP2.
The display uses an electric charge to make it rigid when it is fully extended and it also has built in speakers either side of the PSP2.
This is a stunning looking design, I am not sure how good it would be in practice though as the cylinder unit looks considerably larger than existing PSP so it wouldn’t exactly fit in your pocket, and I am not sure hows easy it would be to play games on.
via Yanko Design
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