Logitech Launches New Wireless Touch Keyboard K400.

Logitech Launches New Wireless Touch Keyboard K400

 

Logitech has introduced their latest Wireless Touch Keyboard K400, which gives users wireless control of their computer or laptop-connected TV conveniently. With a wireless range of up to 10m, the Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 offers easy control of a laptop on its own or when it’s connected to a TV from the comfort of your couch. The Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 is designed specifically for people who connect their laptops to a TV to enjoy their favourite multimedia content on a larger screen. A built-in 3.5-inch touchpad makes vertical and horizontal scrolling intuitive and eliminates the need for a separate mouse.

The Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 is easy to setup – just plug the tiny Logitech Unifying receiver into a USB port and it’s ready to use. The Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 can even add five more compatible devices to the same receiver. Users can also enjoy lean-back wireless control for up to a year without the hassle of changing batteries. The Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 is compact without compromising on comfort, and stands vertically when not in use for easy storage.

Pricing and Availability

The Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 is available now for a suggested retail price of S$59.

Logitech Launches New Wireless Touch Keyboard K400

 

Now this is perfect for the HDTV setup you have at home (For the not so tech savvy, a HDTV setup is basically a PC/Laptop connected to the TV, BIG SCREENS FTW). With the built-in 3.5-inch touchpad, this can completely replace your keyboard and mouse. Based on the suggested retail pricing of S$59 as stated by VR-zone, makes this a very affordable gadget to own.
Now the only question remains is how well can this keyboard perform for the HDTV gamers.

Olympus reveals PEN E-P3, E-PL3 and E-PM1

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You won't be coloring us surprised at the launch of the E-PM1, but those other two? Well, let's just say we've always been big fans of the elusive trifecta. Olympus just went live with the PEN E-P3 (shown above), PEN E-PL3, and PEN E-PM1, three 12.3 megapixel interchangeable lens cameras with Live MOS sensors, TruePic VI image processors and an ISO ceiling of 12,800. You'll also get a reengineered autofocus system, a 1080i HD video mode, newly designed user interfaces and a variety of Art Filters. The E-P3 is outfitted with an all-metal body and "the world's fastest autofocus" (really?), while the rear is dotted with a 614,000 pixel OLED touchscreen. The E-PL3 steps it up with a 3-inch tilting LCD, while the smallest and lightest of the PEN line (yeah, the E-PM1) will be shipping in a half-dozen hues. The outfit also revealed a new pair of prime lenses, a camera grip and a FL-300R flash, all of which are detailed in the source links below. The bad news? Only the P3 is being priced, with USD$900 landing you a fairly swank kit this August.

via engadget.com

Micro4/3 fans rejoice! Olympus recently revealed the new PEN E-PL3. I would love to get my hands on one soon to try out the new autofocusing system which is reported as "the world's fastest autofocus"

BMT recruits to be issued with an iPad?

About 8,000 tablet devices such as iPads will soon be issued to servicemen to sharpen their fighting skills, the Ministry of Defence said. -- ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN

FROM November, recruits doing Basic Military Training (BMT) will be armed with one more 'weapon' - a handheld touchscreen device such as an iPad - to sharpen their fighting skills.

Responding to queries from The Straits Times, the Defence Ministry said the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) plans to issue about 8,000 sets, including to every recruit in the BMT Centre and those in other institutes such as the Officer Cadet School and the Specialist Cadet School, as well as to servicemen in the air force and naval training schools.

Read the full story in Monday's edition of The Straits Times.

Using technological advancement in modern warfare is one thing but to issue recruits with an iPad?

Updated: Apparently, its just iPad-like devices according to twitter user moby74 - https://twitter.com/#!/moby74/status/85192600524566528