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  • Logitech's USB Unifying Receiver: one dongle to serve multiple input peripherals

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.04.2009

    C'mon folks, say it with us now: "finally!" While those utilizing Bluetooth-enabled input devices have enjoyed the ability to connect multiple wares to a single computer without any fuss, those relying on a USB keyboard and mouse have typically been forced to block a pair of their USB ports in order to have both operating simultaneously. Thanks to Logitech's marvelous new USB Unifying Receiver, said issue is no longer an issue. Designed to operate with the Wireless Keyboard K350 / K340 and Marathon Mouse M705 / M505 (all of which are being jointly announced here), this compact receiver is tiny enough to stay inserted in one's laptop even when it's stored, and while we can't fathom why you'd need a half dozen devices linked at once, the nub definitely supports it. Each of the four new products will ship with one of these special receivers, with the keyboards expected to arrive in the US and Europe this September for $59.99 (K350) / $49.99 (K340) and the mice landing later this month (Europe) / early 2010 (America) for $69.99 (M705) and $49.99 (M505). Incredibly informative demonstration vid is after the break.[Via Engadget Chinese]

  • Logitech reveals Cordless Desktop Wave Pro keyboard / mouse tandem

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.19.2008

    Hard to believe it has been well over a year since Logitech unveiled its original Cordless Desktop, huh? As of today, said outfit is formally introducing the Cordless Desktop Wave Pro, a two-pack that includes the Wave Keyboard and the MX1100 laser mouse. You're plenty familiar with the first half of the equation, but the new critter promises to last up to six whole weeks on a full charge, and the included USB plug enables users to charge and work if they're okay with a temporary tether. You'll also find a 1,600DPI sensitivity rating, MicroGear precision scroll wheel and eight programmable buttons. Look for the happy couple to land in the US in October and Europe in mid-November for $129.99, while the mouse alone will go for $79.99 two months earlier in each region. Full release after the jump.

  • Logitech unveils curvalicious Wave keyboard, Cordless Desktop

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    07.26.2007

    Logitech's certainly been on a hot streak of late, and the firm's latest duo of input peripherals prove that the heat is still on full blast. The Cordless Desktop Wave and Wave keyboard both feature an innovative "wave key-frame design, a U-shaped constant curve, and a cushioned, contoured palm rest" in order to elevate your level of comfort whilst banging out those month-end reports. Moreover, the units are compatible with both Windows and OS X, and sport an array of programmable hot keys to launch those heavily use applications with a single button press. The Cordless Desktop Wave keyboard / laser mouse combo is expected to be available worldwide late next month for $89.99, while the corded Wave keyboard will be out on its lonesome for $49.99 this October. Check 'em out in detail below.%Gallery-5239%