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Showing posts with label Keyboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keyboard. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

SteelSeries to release StarCraft II range of video game peripherals

Starcraft II keyboard
Alongside the July 27th launch of Blizzard Entertainment's StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, SteelSeries is pleased to announce the release of original co-branded gaming peripherals for gamers eager to jump back into the epic struggle between the protoss, zerg and terran races.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

PlayStation 3 and Xbox new gadgets annouced

Sony and Microsoft show new game gadgets at Leipzig games convention.

New gadgets and add-ons for both Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox consoles were announced.



A new Microsoft Side Winder X6 keyboard has a removable, programmable keypad.

The keypad can be attached to both left and right side of the keyboard, for both right and left handed players.

At $80 it’s not cheap - it is expect to be available in stores in September.



Sony are planning a wireless keypad to allow gamers to input text directly into their PlayStation 3.

The wireless keypad snaps onto the top of a SixAxis or DualShock 3 controller and plugs into the mini-USB port.

It has a touchpad mode for mouse input, plus Bluetooth to allow pairing with phones and other devices.

No prices have been announced but it is expected to become available in November. The Xbox already have a keypad available.

Microsoft are to offer a new 'Limited Edition' Xbox 360 controller with an better directional pad in Europe Latin America and Asia.

It is identical to the look of the standard controller, only it's green. The d-pad offers instant control for eight ways – previous this was limited to four.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Logitech's new cordless Wii keyboard


Logitech cuts the cord on its new keyboard for the Wii. The Cordless Keyboard for Wii (as it's called) is officially licensed by Nintendo, so you can be sure it'll be compatible with your Wii games as well as the Wii Internet Channel.

The keyboard comes with dedicated Wii-centric keys, including Zoom In/Out, Forward/Back, Quit and Ok, and features a full-sized keyboard. And weighing in at only 1.5 lbs, it should be light and compact enough to fit comfortably on your lap. The keyboard goes on sale soon for $50.

Source: Cnet

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Razer Launch Chinese gaming keyboard


Co-developed with Team Razer's pro-gamers, the Razer Aurantia features full macro capabilities in a portable keyboard.

Razer, the world's leading manufacturer of high-end precision gaming and lifestyle electronics peripherals, has announced the launch of the Razer Aurantia (China Pro-Gaming Edition), Razer's entry level gaming keyboard, exclusive to China. The public will have a chance to test the Razer Aurantia at the Razer booth at ChinaJoy 2008, happening in Shanghai later this month.

The Razer Aurantia will be sold together with the Razer Salmosa (China Pro-Gaming Edition) as a bundle, at an MSRP of RMB 399.

Razer Aurantia bundle – RMB 399
• 104 programmable keys with macro capabilities
• Three additional keys for 'gaming mode,' 'profile switching,' and 'mute' functions
• 10 customizable software profiles with on-the-fly switching
• Detachable non-slip wrist rest
• Approximate size:
446mm (length) x 205mm (width) x 29mm (height) – with wrist rest

AVAILABILTY: Mid-July 2008 in China

Razer website (Europe)

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

New Internet Channel for Nintendo Wii owners


Hardware keyboard support, send to a Wii friend
are key features of new release



Opera today announced Nintendo has started distributing the much-anticipated new version of the Internet Channel for Nintendo Wii. The Internet Channel now features new ways to share, communicate and enjoy the Internet Channel by adding support for a USB keyboard and enhanced ways to communicate with your Wii friends.

Hardware support for any USB keyboard makes typing both easier and faster. Simply plug any standard USB keyboard into one of the two USB ports on your Nintendo Wii and you are ready to write email, compose blog posts, comment in forums and much more. Also making text input more comfortable are several new keyboard-specific shortcuts to be used with the existing soft keyboard, such as using the "B" button on the Wii remote as a "Shift" button.

"We believe this new version of the Internet Channel is even more engaging and delightful for the users around the world than its predecessor," says Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. "Nintendo has always brought a new perspective, fresh ideas and unwavering enthusiasm to our partnership. And today, our combined efforts have given users more reasons to be excited."

Send to a friend enables you to send links to your favorite Web sites - or the one you are currently browsing - to your Wii friends whom you have added in your Wii. You can also add a message to send along with the link. When your Wii friend opens the message, they can immediately visit the page in the Internet Channel.

The new Internet Channel for Nintendo Wii carries additional usability improvements. Users can now copy information from a Web page and paste it directly into the search field. Users may also store nine more favorites, bringing the total to 56. Visit the Wii Shop Channel to download the new Internet Channel today.

For Web Developers

The Nintendo Wii also embraces Web content and applications in a revolutionary new way with the debut of Widget View Mode in the Internet Channel. By surfing to widgets.opera.com users can browse Opera's collection of community-built, Opera-tested Web applications immediately ready to run on the Nintendo Wii Internet Channel.

Widgets available now include calendars, news readers, Internet radios and other fun applications. Users of Opera's desktop browser will immediately recognize their favorite widgets on this new platform. Web developers can publish widgets on Opera's website to make them available to Wii users. For more information on creating widgets, please visit widgets.opera.com

Availability

The Opera powered "Internet Channel" is available as a free upgrade for existing Internet Channel subscribers. For people wishing to subscribe, the Internet Channel can be purchased from the Wii Shop Channel menu for 500 Wii points.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Last Battle - Pokemon YouTube video game trailer Stepmania

Last Battle Theme from Pokemon on StepMania. Best I've ever done... 3 Goods and 1 Miss.



Or watch here

gameboyuk on YouTube over 36 million channel views

Galagzee - Youtube Stepmania video

Galagzee on StepMania. I just made this for fun really; I like the Song as a fan of the Arcade classic 'Galaga', but I'm not really great at the SM File.



Or watch here


gameboyuk on YouTube over 36 million channel views

Hats, Gloves and Overalls - SNES

Hats, Gloves and Overalls on StepMania. Song from Super Mario World on the SNES. Considering my usual score I did incredibly well this time.



Or watch here

gameboyuk on YouTube over 36 million channel views