Archive for the ‘Peripherals’ Category

iPad gets ColorWare’d

ColorWare is at it again, this time dunking the back of iPads into giant vats of Technicolor dreams — or nightmares, depending on what combination of hues you choose. You can make your own design, with separate colors for the back, logo, and home button, but there’s no escaping that $410 service charge — or [...]

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KARVT wooden MacBook skins

Is the Apple logo on your MacBook not brash enough for everyone in the coffee shop to see? Is that streamlined aluminum appearance too Pro for you? Time to enter the newly opened KARVT online store, where unabashed Apple fans can finally add the sophistication of “100% real authentic wood” to their beloved machines. Most popular tastes [...]

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Razer Naga MMO mouse

Razer’s got a knack for cranking out the unusual, and from the First Edition Boomslang, the outfit has also had a thing for developing gaming mice that demanded respect. The recently announced Naga (which is now shipping out to customers, by the way) is one of the most bizarre mice yet, boasting no fewer than 12 buttons on [...]

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SteelSeries Aion limited edition Zboard

SteelSeries, a game peripheral and accessories manufacturer, has introdueced its Zboard Limited Edition Aion Keyset that offers customized functionality and original artwork from the game while allowing one to fully immerse themselves in Aion’s world of Atreia with greater ease thanks to specially assigned controls. The SteelSeries Zboard Limited Edition Aion Keyset will come with [...]

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New ThinkPad keyboard features crowdsourced design

Remember last year when Lenovo’s UltraNav keyboard made a (re)appearance on Flickr because the company was soliciting feedback on how to make it better? Well check it — there’s a new version in town, and it incorporates all those user suggestions. Lenovo says people mostly wanted the exact same feel as their ThinkPad laptop keyboards in the desktop unit [...]

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