More Peripherals New Product
- 25 March 2010
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Packard Bell Studio ST USB hard drive
Packard Bell has recently announced a new USB 2.0 hard drive. The Packard Bell Studio ST is a distinctive-looking device designed to store multimedia files rather than mere spreadsheets.
- 24 March 2010
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Belkin Surf, Share and Play Wi-Fi routers
Belkin has unveiled its 2010 lineup of wireless routers and broadband modems and aims to take the pain out of installing and setting up a Wi-Fi network. UPDATED: 24/03/2010.
- 22 March 2010
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Revo Heritage Deluxe DAB Table Radio
Revo has come up with a solidly-reassuring, wood-surround DAB digital radio that combines the best of modern technology with the durable build quality of radio's golden years.
- 16 March 2010
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Compro VideoMate S800F TV Tuner Card
Compro has unveiled a new PCI TV tuner card. The VideoMate S800F can be installed inside a PC, allowing users to watch TV on their computer.
- 15 March 2010
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NU DCK001 netbook docking station
Netbooks have really caught the imagination, but for all their low cost and light weight convenience, they have their limitations. Chief among these is the lack of an optical drive on which to play DVDs or to install programs.
- 05 March 2010
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Popcorn Hour C-200 Media Tank
The prize for bizarrest product title around this week goes to AdvancedMP3Players which has started selling a network media player known as the Popcorn Hour C-200 Media Tank.
- 15 February 2010
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HannsG HH222DPB , HP222DJO and HP222DGB 22in monitors
HannsG has launched a new range of 22in monitors, designed to suit every user and every budget.
- 10 February 2010
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Movea Gyration Air Mouse Elite
Movea has unveiled the Gyration Air Mouse Elite - a computer mouse that also features motion-sensing technology allowing users to make slight wrist movements and gestures in the air when holding the mouse to control a PC.
- 01 February 2010
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Canon Pixma iP2702 inkjet printer
Canon has unveiled its latest colour inkjet printer - the PIXMA iP2702.
- 27 January 2010
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Hannspree Hannsanimal digital photo frames
Hannspree is mainly known for its good value flatscreen monitors and the odd netbook. However, it has a long tradition of coming up with unusual disguises for its TVs and computer screens so they don't look too out of place in a bedroom or other home setting.
- 26 January 2010
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Compro VideoMate IP70 webcam
Compro has launched the VideoMate IP70 - a webcam capable of capturing high-definition images.
- 18 January 2010
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Buffalo TeraStation ES four-bay NAS
Buffalo has unveiled the TeraStation ES - a four-drive Network Attached Storage (NAS) device, aimed at small businesses.
- 14 January 2010
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Buffalo 1TB DriveStation HD-HXU3
Back in October, Buffalo Technology announced that it would be one of the first to market a USB 3.0 device. It promptly unveiled plans to start selling its DriveStation range of USB 3.0 external hard drives in Japan within weeks.
- 06 January 2010
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Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700
Logitech has announced a laptop cooling stand that has a pair of speakers built into its sides. The Logitech Speaker Lapdesk N700, on show this week at CES in Las Vegas, raises up the laptop away from the desk or other surface it's resting on.
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Iomega iConnect Wireless Data Station
Iomega has launched the iConnect Wireless Data Station - a device that allows you to access and share information stored on USB devices on both your home network or via the internet.
- 05 January 2010
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Asus Designo MS ultra-slim LCD monitors
Asus has launched the Designo MS series of ultra-slim LCD monitors.
- 24 December 2009
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BenQ G2222HDL and G2420HDBL LED HD widescreen monitors
BenQ has unveiled two new monitors in its G-series of LED HD widescreen displays - the 21.5in G2222HDL and the 24inch G2420HDBL.
- 23 December 2009
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Plustek MobileOffice D428 portable scanner
Plustek has launched a portable scanner known as the MobileOffice D428. The 960g colour scanner is just 4in wide and 12in long. It scans documents at a modest resolution of 600dpi (dots per inch).
- 18 December 2009
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HannsG HP191DGBE 19in and HP222DGB 22in 'hard glass' monitors
HannsG has unveiled has range of 'hard glass' monitors that are designed to withstand knocks and constant prodding by frustrated PC users (us? never!). They are particularly aimed at industrial settings and for use in schools.
- 17 December 2009
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Ring Automotive 12v to 240v USB in-car charger
Ring Automotive has unveiled the MP:120 compact inverter - an in-car charger that allows you to use your car's cigarette lighter to charge your laptop.
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