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Sometime back Microsoft had introduced Arc Mouse. The Mouse had curvy design and also some extra functions. And now Microsoft has brought out Arc Keyboard. As the name suggests the keyboard is curvy in design. But that's it. Like Arc Mouse the keyboard has no added functions. The keyboard is 12 inches in length and 6inches wide. What's more, it is wireless. More than the "arc" element, it is the wireless property which is interesting and useful about this Keyboard. The charge of Microfosft's Arc Keyboard is$ 800. There seems to be a lot of uniqueness in computer components. A few months ago Apple had released its new Mouse- the Magic Mouse. The Magic Mouse doesn't have any right or left click button. The complete area on the mouse is clickable. You may choose to click anywhere on the mouse. Also, scrolling is supported by the pressure of your fingers. Yes, Apple's Magic Mouse is a sense technology. To scroll, run down your fingers on the Mouse and the amount of scroll is determined by the pressure of your fingers. Interesting. Earlier in December, 2009, a tiny wireless keyboard with illumination properties was released. The Keyboard is portable(this is obvious from the keyboard being wireless) and then during the launch was priced$ 47. Its Package contents are: Wireless Illuminated Super Tiny Keyboard USB Receiver AAA Batteries x 2 For detailed specs, look at Brando: Tiny Illuminated Wireless Keyboard. In May 2009, Google had started off offering recycled mini keyboards for sale. The Mouse was made from recycled plastic material and, thus, was environment friendly. The Google recycled mini keyboards were charged$ 19. 20. Back then these keyboard were available in only two colors – Red and Blue. So that makes it a pretty good list of interesting and new computer components. Lets’ see how many more such products will we get to see in future.
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