Archive for the 'Wireless' Category



Buffalo BKBUW03 series wireless keyboard

Friday 19 October 2007 @ 12:21 am

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Buffalo has been active in delivering great computer peripherals in the industry. Recently, the company announced its latest BKBUW03 Series of wireless Keyboard available in two color options viz. BKBUW03BKA (black) and BKBUW03WHA (white). The keyboard of 2.4GHz band will be available along with a wireless mouse from Late October at a price of 12,600 Yen.

BKBUW03 series wireless operation range 10m. The keyboard like other Japanese keyboards has 109 keys. The Optical Mouse proided with the keyboard boasts of 500dpi/1000dpi resolution. The products come with a USB receiver.

Both the wireless keyboard and the mouse are compatible with OS Windows Me/2000/XP/MCE 2004/MCE 2005/Vista and Mac OS X 10.4. The mouse derives power of operation from a single 4 electric battery ×2 whereas the keyboard uses single 3 electric battery ×2.

Via: Impress



NILES iREMOTE TS

Tuesday 11 September 2007 @ 2:49 pm

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Niles Audio Corporation announced their latest system control remote called iREMOTE TS. This easy to use system control remote with color touch screen is exceptional in operating the award-winning IntelliControl ICS distributed audio/video system and automating sophisticated home theater systems. Employing the reliable ZigBee 2-way wireless technology, NILES iREMOTE TS enables the users to scan all the necessary metadata, select and play program material from menu based digital sources. Another great feature of NILES iREMOTE TS is that it can integrate with Niles HT-MSU home theater main system unit to manage all the major components in a home theater system.

With iRemote TS package you will get a hand held user interface with high resolution 3.5” color touch screen and a power supply. Designed with a minimal time consuming IntelliFile 3 wizard - based software, NILES iREMOTE TS will be put on display in Booth 606 at CEDIA Expo. This unique product from Niles can be yours in just about $1,299.95 from January 2008 onwards.

 



Bang & Olufsen Beo5 Remote Control

Thursday 6 September 2007 @ 4:38 pm

beo5.jpgUnveiling the designer Series of home audio, video, and automation products has been a tradition of Bang & Olufsen. Continuing this tradition, the company announced the availability of its Beo5 remote control in North America by Fall 2007.

The Beo5 is the fruit of dedicated 15 years research. It is a fully flexible and personalized remote control having a Universal language operative with all product combinations.

One can add buttons and functions to the Remote control by combining it with other remote-controlled systems such as draperies, lighting, windows or air-conditioning. Bang & Olufsen Beo5 is highly durable; even if it falls it will get no harm.

The remote control was put to various mechanical tests including hand lotion tolerance, extreme temperature handling, scratch resistance, and severe drop test. This revolutionary remote control will be available at an expected MSRP $560 USD ($660 CAD). The package will include a table charger.

Via:Prnewswire



Xantech XTR39 Touch screen Remote Control

Thursday 6 September 2007 @ 11:04 am

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Xantech announces the immediate availability of its latest XTR39 easy-to-use LCD touch-screen remote control. This trendy remote control can be used with one hand. It has a bright 3.9-inch color touch screen that gives an extraordinary appeal and adds fun in the home theater environment. This Screen menu can be personalized. For quick and easy set up, the remote control is loaded with Universal Dragon Xantech’s proprietary programming software.

To make the Remote Control distinguishable from the lot in the market, it is equipped with a built-in database of more than 10,000 unique IR control codes for most audio or video sources and televisions. The XTR39 utilizes Xantech’s proprietary RC68 control codes to enhance control dependability if it is used with a Xantech system.

If one combines Xantech’s XTR39 with the RF2IR base station, amazing control power is attained as then the wireless control can be made through walls beyond 100 feet. “XTR39 allows users to control virtually every major home system from the palm of their hand,” according to Graham Hallett, Xantech’s president. “AV systems, lighting, and climate control systems can all be controlled from the XTR39 in an easy-to-use visual interface.”

Via:Xantech



Skydigital X902 wireless keyboard

Monday 20 August 2007 @ 2:41 pm

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Skydigital promotes its latest line of computer peripherals in the South Korean market. The X902 wireless keyboard supports 2.4GHz. Beating the tradition of 12 Function keys, the X902 boasts of 16 Function Keys along with a mouse rocking bar. The company added mouse bar as this keyboard was designed initially for HTPC’s.

Via: Aving



Sony RM-PZ1FD: Remote or Calculator?

Friday 17 August 2007 @ 2:08 pm

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Sony commenced the sale of its latest RM-PZ1FD infrared ray remote control from August. The latest model makes one think once it’s a calculator. When calculators are designed in compact and small sizes, why Sony changed the look of its remote? It seems weird to have a broad calculator type remote instead of a classy small-sized one. The company says it’s easy to spot the buttons due to its large size. It would be more suitable for those who have vision problem. To add a sizzler, the company added JIS drip-proof II type waterproofing. It is available in three color options the silver (S)/white (W)/the lead-lead (R). It equips the direct change button of terrestrial degree of /BS/110 CS digital and terrestrial analog. Nevertheless, as far as its price is concerned, it would cost somewhere around 2,468 Yen.

Via: Impress



Celluon CL850 3D Laser Virtual Keyboard

Friday 10 August 2007 @ 1:30 pm

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Here is an interesting product from Celluon, best peripherals manufacturer and distributor. Cellulon CL850 3D Laser Virtual Keyboard is a three dimensional laser hypothesized keyboard. This revolutionary product will enter in promotion phase during September in the South Korean market.

Besides the native Korean language, the keyboard also supports international languages including English, Spanish, German, and French. Expected price of this product is 150, 000 Yuan somewhere ranging between 100,000 KRW ($108) to 200,000 KRW ($215).

It uses the 3D technology by the portable equipment to carry on the laser control. 3D electronic-perception technology helps CL850 to identify the location and movement of the user’s fingers and communicate the input of the user via sensor to the user’s device. It has a USB port as well as Bluetooth capabilities.

Via: Aving



Logicool LW-3000 Keyboard

Thursday 9 August 2007 @ 4:02 pm

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Logicool indeed rolls out coolest products. After looking at its new wireless keyboard, you would feel like throwing yours and grabbing the latest LW-3000 trendy keyboard in Black by Logicool. The keyboard corresponds to OS Windows XP/Vista or Mac OS X 10.3.9. The keyboard comes with control button of the media player which can do flip 3D with 1 button, the photo gallery, zoom, the gadget and portable calculator starting etc. which becomes operational after downloading software. The model LW-3000 will be available from September 7th at an expected price of 11,800 Yen.

Via: Impress



Control your Windows Vista Media Player with Keyspan RF Remote

Tuesday 7 August 2007 @ 4:58 am

keyspan-rf-remote.jpgKeyspan has today announced that it has begun the shipping of its RF Remote for Windows Vista at MSRP $49. RF is especially designed and Certified for Windows Vista and can work well with both Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate.

“The RF Remote for Windows Vista gives users more flexibility in locating their PC,” said Mike Ridenhour, president of Keyspan. “Since the RF signal works through walls and furniture, users now have the option of placing their PC in an AV cabinet or closet.”

The remote lets the users control media player music, home videos, DVD movies, radio, and photos with more range and convenience than infrared remotes. Thanks to its new technology that sends radio frequency (RF) signals even through walls and furniture.

Via: Prweb



Universal Remote Control will exhibit MX-980 Remote at CEDIA EXPO’07

Tuesday 7 August 2007 @ 4:38 am

universal-remote-control-mx-980-remote.jpgUniversal Remote Control, Inc. announced that its next-gen MX-980 Remote Control will be showcased at the upcoming CEDIA EXPO’07 commencing Sept.6 in Denver, Colorado. This intelligent A/V controller will be available in September from authorized Universal Remote Control dealers at a suggested retail price of $599.

The MX-980 is a boon for those who have one or more complex A/V systems. It is a wand-style custom control designed to encourage the state of the art of Home Theater programming and integration. Users can now more quickly and efficiently customize and automate sophisticated Home Theaters and whole house A/V systems.

Among its multiple features, its bright color active matrix LCD that offers a 320×240 pixel is worth mentioning. The display features an open programming architecture, Narrow Band RF capability, and seamless integration with other control devices.

The remote is also equipped with a motion sensor that automatically turns on the display when the user picks up the remote and refreshes when it’s moved. An automatic blue backlighting for all the buttons ensures that the remote can be used easily in dim or darkened rooms.

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