November 6th, 2006
Prada is going to release the limited edition of pink notebook for US consumers in the time for the Christmas shopping.
The Prada laptop is the ASUS S6F that features a 1.66GHz Core Duo, 120 gig hard drive, 4-in-1 memory card reader, 11.1-inch WXGA widescreen display (1366×768 pixels resolution), DVD burner, Gigabit Ethernet port and integrated Wi-Fi connectivity. Too bad that the battery life is an extremely poor rating of 2 hours only.
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November 1st, 2006
The E-Ten Glofiish X500 is the world’s thinnest pocket PC currently - only 0.6-inch thick!
The pocket PC is powered by 400MHz Samsung processor and features GPS navigation system, EDGE and WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth 2.0, 128MB ROM, 64MB RAM and microSD memory card slot for memory expansion.
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November 1st, 2006
Here comes the most fashionable mouse to date - the Saitek Obsidian Mouse. It’s a rechargeable wireless mouse with 1000 dpi resolution minimum and touch-sensitive scroll function.
With the horizontal charging dock and two battery packs, you can charge the Obsidian optical mouse simultaneously and don’t have to worry about running out of battery.
via Gizmodo - Saitek suits up mouse with touchsensitive scrolling
November 1st, 2006
These mice are similar to the glitter mouse by Kare Design, except the colors - pink and red.
Perfect for the hard-working diva on your list. Basic desk items are covered in rhinestones to give your working environment a little more style.
You can have a set of glitter computer mouse, stapler and tape holder for $39.99 at JCPenney.
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October 28th, 2006
Anyzen UM10 is a super slim optical mouse. With only 8mm thick, the 800dpi optical sensor mouse has a scroll ball to help you navigate the World Wide Web more efficiently.
The slim and sleek mouse also features a blue glow around the scroll. Anyzen UM10 is available in pink color only.
I’m beginning to think that the mouse is actually manufactured by an OEM and slapped with different labels. One wonders of the Anyzen will be cheaper than the Samsung, assuming both are essentially the same models underneath the hood. Check out the comparison pic above and be the judge.
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