MaxPoint KSK-3200 RF Wireless Mini Keyboard
MaxPoint’s new keyboard features built-in opto-mechanical trackball with mouse function and two mouse buttons, full-size layout and LED status lights. It has a compact design and runs on two AAA batteries.
To ensure optimal radio coexistence between WLAN and Bluetooth, the RT3090BC4 combo solution incorporates a sophisticated coexistence algorithm for improved harmony between co-located WLAN and Bluetooth radios. It dynamically adjusts WLAN and Bluetooth transmissions to reduce interference, and it responds automatically to the presence and operating characteristics of nearby Wi-Fi Access Points. This results in 80 percent faster WLAN throughput compared to competing WLAN plus Bluetooth combo devices for PCs.
Super Talent announced the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 RAIDDrive, which the company’s first USB 3.0 RAIDDriveand the world’s first USB 3.0 flash drive. The USB 3.0 RAIDDrive is available in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB capacities and offers up to 320MB/s transfer speeds.
Super Talent’s USB 3.0 Flash drive measures 95 x 37 x13 mm. It plugs directly to your PC and is backward compatible with USB 2.0 ports.
Boston-based startup, Litl introduces the Webbook, an Internet computer for the home that offers a simple way for everyone in the family to enjoy online photos and all the web has to offer. The Litl Webbook sports an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor and a graphics chip that accelerates H.264 video and provides 720p output via HDMI port. It has a 12-inch LCD display. The Webbook runs Litl’s web-oriented OS and offers the “easel” viewing mode for accessing popular websites and RSS feeds. It has an easy-to-use interface and includes several proprietary channels developed by the team that transform content from Flickr, Shutterfly, and Facebook in new and exciting ways. There is also The Weather Channel that visually displays local weather conditions and 5-day forecasts. The Litl Webbook is priced at $699.
Stealth introduces a new LittlePC, the LPC-395F fanless mini PC. Based on Atom processor, the LPC-395F has a rugged aluminum light-weight chassis. It has front loaded removable media slots for both Hard Drive and Compact Flash cards. Stealth LPC-395F is boosted by Intel’s 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, up to 2GB of memory, and built-in GMA 950 graphics. It has rooms for a 2.5-inch SATA hard drive and a CompactFlash memory card. The mini PC has dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and optional WiFi 802.11g module. SSD drives are available as options. The Stealth LPC-395F fanless PC starts at $795.
Atheros announced the AR6003 WiFi 802.11n chipset, which utilizes the superior mobile WLAN throughput, range and energy efficiency of the ROCm technology and Atheros’ Align 1-stream 11n technology. The AR6003 delivers actual end-user throughput up to four times that of mobile WLAN solutions based on 11g. With its 11n capabilities, the AR6003 achieves up to 48Mbps TCP/IP in the 2.4 GHz band in 20 MHz mode, and an unprecedented 85Mbps TCP/IP in 5 GHz in 40 MHz mode. The Atheros AR6003 the industry’s most compact standalone 11n solution, measuring a miniscule 5mm x 5mm. With its tiny footprint, energy-saving qualities, the AR6003 is ideal for use in mobile devices such as notebooks, mobile phones, MIDs..etc. The AR6003 is available in single (2.4 GHz) and dual-band (2.4/5 GHz) options in BGA or CSP packages to satisfy a wide array of application design requirements.