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    Enermax debuts compact keyboard for HTPCs

    Posted on Tuesday, November 03 2009 @ 20:41:45 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Enermax has introduced the Aurora Micro Wireless Keyboard for HTPC users. This peripheral measures 319mm x 193mm x 33mm and features a brushed metal enclosure. It's wireless and features a high-precision trackball with a 1200 dpi sensor, two buttons, and a 2-way scroll wheel. It should be available in retail stores for around 75EUR.
    The device combines a compact keyboard with a high-precision trackball. Measuring 319 x 193 x 33 mm and weighing 800 g, the keyboard has a brushed metal shell, with diamond-cut edges. Being a micro keyboard, it trades the number pad for compactness. Some of the important keys are LED illuminated for convenience in the typically dark HTPC room.

    Besides the 7 hotkeys, there is a full-fledged high-precision trackball with a 1200 dpi sensor, two buttons, and a 2-way scroll-wheel. The wireless technology operates in the 2.4 GHz range, with an operating range of 10 m. The keyboard is powered by two AA batteries. On sale now, the Enermax Aurora Micro Wireless is selling for 75 EUR.


    Source: TweakTown


     
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    Re: Enermax debuts compact keyboard for HTPCs (Score: 0)
    by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 03 2009 @ 23:53:42 CET
    Just one question though, can i get it without the windows keys and with buckling spring suspension instead of the crappy rubber..

    That is all.
    //Dan


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