
Logitech has just announced a new keyboard under their G (gaming) line, the G110, which features the usual customizable keys to the left that can be programmed with macro commands and backlit keys. What’s new with this kit is the custom-color backlighting, which can be changed by mixing red and blue LEDs along with the light’s intensity to set the mood just right.

Logitech has just come out with the MK605, a complete laptop kit that includes a wireless laser mouse, a compact wireless keyboard (with a full set of standard keys), and a riser stand for propping up the laptop to a more comfortable level. The riser features a stand that can be set to three different angles to bring the screen to an ideal level, while the wireless mouse and keyboard connects via Logitech’s tiny USB Unifying Receiver that can pair up to four Logitech wireless devices.
The Logitech Notebook Kit MK605 is expected to ship in the US and Europe in November for $100.

Microsoft has just announced their thinnest wireless keyboard to date, the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000. Designed for mobile Bluetooth-equipped computers, the new keyboard measures a few millimeters thicker than a AAA battery at the back and tapers down towards the front.

The latest along Logitech’s MK line of consumer-class keyboard-and-mouse kits is listed to focus on comfort and performance. Of course, focusing on comfort and performance makes them sound just like every other company that’s into selling keyboards and mice, but since the Wireless Desktop MK700 is a $100 kit, it’s only natural for us to expect better.

OCZ Technology has just announced the Sabre OLED Gaming Keyboard that’s equipped with smart keys to make work and play so much easier, and enough lights to keep you warm through the holidays.









