Dispositivo de entrada do USB é uma área cinzenta como apenas sobre tudo poderia cair aqui, assim que eu tento-o e mantenho- 2 aqueles dispositivos de entrada “verdadeiros” como teclados, ratos, etc.
“Entradas precedentesAssim Lilli é os quatro legged webcam e Oscar é cubo portuário do USB 4. Lilli mantem um olho em Oscar com uma lente Mega do Pixel 1.3.

Não deixe o tolo brilhante da cor você, estes Dispositivos do USB seja realmente verde. Criado pela pimenta unida do Reino Unido, os componentes internos são amigáveis ambiental de RoHS e construído em uma oficina de comércio justa em Vietnam (não são todos os etiquetados essa maneira?). No espírito do verde verdadeiro, Lillie e Oscar vindo empacotado no cartão recycled 100%.
Dívida para fora em outubro para Dispositivo do USB do Christmas apresse-se, os funcionamentos do webcam do polvo do USB aproximadamente o cubo portuário $27 do USB $41 e 4.
Fonte: UberGizmo
Rato 8000 da memória de Microsoft é a liberação periférica a mais atrasada de Microsoft. Embora eu não pense que os a maioria procuram para fora a tecnologia nova para este peripheral, se o tempo for direito, verifique isto para fora.
Rato 8000 da memória de Microsoft é uma unidade wireless com um dongle do USB para uma comunicação e no esforço do espaço do saving, Microsoft embalado em 1GB da memória. Você pode livremente fazer exame do dongle a outros computadores e usá-lo como um dispositivo regular do memória de massa do USB.

Eu li revisões de um par e o consenso é uma unidade contínua, um projeto e uns trabalhos bons grandes com ósmio X do Mac, um Vista e um XP. Sinta assim confortável deixando cair os $99 para um rato do USB 1GB. Algumas outras características notáveis incluem: (mais…)
Talk about awkward. The first time I played Guitar Hero I felt like a fool - well, for about 15 seconds, then I feel in love. If you haven’t tried it - play it - and oh how Guitar Hero has grown. One of the most popular video games on the market the Guitar Hero franchise is now stretching out to Rock Band. And if you haven’t heard of Rock Band, this will explain the Guitar Hero sporting a 4 port USB hub.

Rock Band is an unreleased music video game being developed by Harmonix Music, the creators of Guitar Hero. The idea is expanding the air guitar concept of Guitar Hero to a full rock band. Rock Band will offer players the ability to function in a virtual band by providing up to four players with the ability to utilize four different instruments (guitar, bass guitar, drum set and microphone).
The 4 port USB hub gives the ability for these players to sync together in the off-line, or same room, player setting. Although Rock Band will include an on-line sync capability.
The Guitar Hero controller sports the USB ready version for both PS3 and Xbox 360. The product isn’t available yet, but is due out in late October.
Source: Kotaku
What do you get with a three chamber speaker system, three USB ports and small design? That’s right, an AudioHub from Logitech.

In the never ending quest of keeping a tidy workspace, Logitech now combines a speaker system with USB connectivity. Aimed at laptop users the AudioHub does make sense, although it would be nice to see a seven port hub rather than three for the AudioHub…after all, I’ve already got four on my laptop.
Logitech’s AudioHub offers Premium 2.1 digital audio with three chamber design and integrated sub-woofer. With a single connection send juice to the speakers and three USB devices via a single USB cable. Click the mute button to shut off the sound while keeping your USB gadgets powered. Telescoping speakers to accommodate any sized laptop and workspace.
At just $99 is this right for you? The Logitech AudioHub is available October of 2007.
I wouldn’t suggest throwing away those classic cassette tapes just yet. Put aside the fact you wont listen to them, might as well convert them to MP3 before the final dump. It will at least relieve some guilt.

The PlusDeckEX cassette archiver allows direct connection via USB to the PC. Rip those cassettes to MP3 or better yet send your Grandmother an audio tape and record to the PlusDeckEX. You can still get cassettes at Amazon.
The PlusDeckEX this time offers (compared to previous model - PlusDeck2C) RCA I/O, 7.1 Support, a USB port, an LCD control panel, an AM/FM radio tuner and remotes. That for sure will breathe a little life into your old cassette tapes.
But, before you jump over to PlusDeck, might want to check out Ion Audio’s Cassette Archiver version.
Technology can be a love / hate relationship. A couple days ago Brando released a product which I think is just brilliant…the company badge holder that doubles as a card reader.

For those working the corporate gig and require an ID badge, I would think this card reader fits the bill perfectly. What better way to tot around your GBs of porn personal pictures without the worry of knowing those pictures will leave your person. Or maybe run your iTunes from a flash card.

Compatible with an array of cards, SDHC (nice), MMC, miniSD, RS MMC and microSD (nice) along with extendable USB cable for connectivity to those pesky USB locations. At $14 it’s a drop in the bucket for you hi-powered, highly-paid executives.
ID Badge Card Reader product page.
(read that headline again) Grundig is doing dictation digital style. The DigtaSonic xMic is all professional and hard to call a typical dictation gadget. None-the-less, it’s out there with elegance and style. The design has a “soft touch” texture for … wait for it … long lasting pleasure comfort.

Using USB connectivity the DigtaSonic takes control of any PC application via Grundig’s Track Point mouse technology. For custom integration (medical applications) the Grundig mic comes with SDK tools for 100% software compatibility.
Digital quality is claimed to be top shelf with integrated sound card and dynamic speaker for optimal recording and play-back.
Clearly not a dictation tool for the common office executive but would make a great item for that afternoon rant.

Source: Grundig
The USB Input Device is a gray area as just about everything could fall here, so I try and keep it to those “true” input devices like keyboards, mice, etc.
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