Kensington Intros Schwanky Ci70 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
Filed in archive Wi-Fi by jeff goldman on June 13, 2007

SlipperyBrick's Chris Weber looks at Kensington's new Ci70 wireless keyboard and mouse, calling it "the sleekest and thinnest we've seen."
"The footprint on the keyboard is 40% smaller than standard multimedia keyboards and even the mouse runs anorexic at 35% of the average size," Weber writes. "When not in use the mouse docks neatly in the keyboard to save space and conserve power. An automatic sleep timer
also helps conserve energy and saves on wear of the optical sensor."
The system works with both Windows and Mac computers, runs off a single USB receiver, is made of oh-so-sleek titanium -- and at $79.99, it's positively cheap.
I want one.
More here from Gizmodo ... more here from Engadget ... more here from Yahoo! Tech ... more here from PC World ... more here from Electronista ... more here from The Inquirer ... and the press release is here.
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