Logitech’s New Computer Gadgets Win 4 Good Design Awards
Published by Sierra Monica B., on Oct 09 2008, in the categories: Gadgets
Logitech, a worldwide leader in computer gadgets with unique designs and equipped with high-end technologies, has won 4 Good Design Awards at this year’s edition in Japan.

The 4 new computer gadgets from Logitech that won Good Design Awards are: Logitech V550 Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks available at $59.99, MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse available at $79.99, Logitech Illuminated Keyboard available on the market at $79.99, and Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus iPod/iPhone Omnidirectional Speaker, which can be purchased at a price of $99.99.
Logitech V550 Nano is the best cordless laptop laser mouse for notebooks thanks to the removable Clip-and-Go dock system, which allows you to stick the mouse to your laptop and take it with you wherever you go.
In addition to this smart system and the slim design, it provides 18 months of battery life, the Plug-and-Forget Nano-receiver for 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity, and a 3-year warranty.

Logitech MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse is made for navigation and designed with 8 programmable buttons for instant access to web sites, files on your computer and applications. You can switch between applications easily and fast based on the stealth thumb button. There are zoom controls, adjustable dpi laser settings up to 1600 dpi, and wireless 2.4GHz technology.

The Logitech Illuminated Keyboard is the third gadget winning a Good Design Award in Japan, for its advanced backlight technology that allows you to continue your work in the night. It uses microlens reflectors, a multilayer painting process and laser etching, all these to enable sharper characters on keys and brighter, easy to read keyboard. You can adjusts the backlight intensity according to the light level in the environment.
The cool keyboard with transparent frame is just 0.37 inches thick.

Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus iPod/iPhone Omnidirectional Speaker works based on an advanced speaker technology encountered in expensive home theater systems. The omnidirectional acoustics technology spreads the sounds evenly in all directions, while the dock also charges your iPod and iPhone.
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