The cool backlight transparent glass keyboard
If you are looking for a stylish new keyboard we may have found the right one for you - the Bastron. It's a totally new world of keyboard experience with its tempered transparent glass and aluminum frame.
And by the way - this is not just an ultra slim keyboard, it’s also a mouse, with a touch
sensitive key controller and a gesture-controller as well. In the end .. and with its backlight in either blue or pink ... it’s more
like a work of art.
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Showing posts with label office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label office. Show all posts
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Friday, 20 March 2015
The Emperor 200
You're now in control!
This is the workstation Tony Stark would use! The Emperor 200 is an entire office built into one comfortable, reclining chair that looks like a million bucks (well .. scroll down - it's not too far off).
Hand built to your requirements, the Emperor 200 is the ultimate computer workstation with several exclusive features such as touch screen control center, air filtering system, light therapy, electric powered leather seat, up to 3 x 27" LED screens and a breathtaking sound! Be bold and unique!
MSRP: $49,150 US
Buy it here!
This is the workstation Tony Stark would use! The Emperor 200 is an entire office built into one comfortable, reclining chair that looks like a million bucks (well .. scroll down - it's not too far off).
Hand built to your requirements, the Emperor 200 is the ultimate computer workstation with several exclusive features such as touch screen control center, air filtering system, light therapy, electric powered leather seat, up to 3 x 27" LED screens and a breathtaking sound! Be bold and unique!
MSRP: $49,150 US
Buy it here!
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Thursday, 5 March 2015
iKross Keyboard
Bluetooth Wireless Flexible Foldable Keyboard
The moment you use your phone for more than just the regular texting the more you may miss an actual, physical keyboard.
Let's say ... you are a blogger - nothing replaces a physical keyboard! Believe me, we know!
The iKross does not only look very cool, it's so flexible that you can roll, twist or fold it up so that you can easily take it anywhere. It's also waterproof and easy to clean.
The iKross keyboard is powered by a built-in rechargeable battery (which recharges by connecting it via USB cable to a PC or laptop). Dimension:8.50 x 3.35 x 0.12 inch (216 x 85 x 3 mm).
Buy it here!
The moment you use your phone for more than just the regular texting the more you may miss an actual, physical keyboard.
Let's say ... you are a blogger - nothing replaces a physical keyboard! Believe me, we know!
The iKross does not only look very cool, it's so flexible that you can roll, twist or fold it up so that you can easily take it anywhere. It's also waterproof and easy to clean.
The iKross keyboard is powered by a built-in rechargeable battery (which recharges by connecting it via USB cable to a PC or laptop). Dimension:8.50 x 3.35 x 0.12 inch (216 x 85 x 3 mm).
Buy it here!
Friday, 27 February 2015
Miracle Pine Pen
Limited Edition Montblanc Fountain Pen
Luxury marque Montblanc is to sell fountain pens made from a "miracle pine" tree that survived the 2011 tsunami. It was the only tree left standing when a forest of 70,000 was flattened in Rikuzentakata, on Japan's stricken northeastern coast.
When the city finally had to cut down the dying tree, the mayor asked the Japanese unit of the Swiss company to use salvaged wood to make pens to ensure the "disaster remains in people's minds."
Montblanc has made 113 pens -- the figure reflects the 11th of March date of the disaster -- which will go on sale on the fourth anniversary for 520,000 yen ($4,400) each, an official says, with 20 percent of takings being given to the city.
Montblanc Website
(by AFP)
Luxury marque Montblanc is to sell fountain pens made from a "miracle pine" tree that survived the 2011 tsunami. It was the only tree left standing when a forest of 70,000 was flattened in Rikuzentakata, on Japan's stricken northeastern coast.
When the city finally had to cut down the dying tree, the mayor asked the Japanese unit of the Swiss company to use salvaged wood to make pens to ensure the "disaster remains in people's minds."
Montblanc has made 113 pens -- the figure reflects the 11th of March date of the disaster -- which will go on sale on the fourth anniversary for 520,000 yen ($4,400) each, an official says, with 20 percent of takings being given to the city.
Montblanc Website
(by AFP)
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