Thursday, November 11, 2010

When we thought it was all said in the peripheral market for computers, people from Logitech is selling a device that is characterized by its ecological functions. We're talking about a keyboard that works with panels rechargeable by solar energy. The peripheral in question was released under the name of the Logitech Wireless Keyboard Solar K750, and it is an ordinary keyboard, but with some special modifications. Its structure was made entirely using recyclable plastics, and has a series of panels that can recharge the battery through the light, either natural or artificial. Now the company originated in Switzerland can afford to say it has the world's first eco-keyboard, and that is advertising more than appreciable, especially in this era where environmental protection is one of the most important topics.
This peripheral has a small flag that marks them to users what is the amount of energy is still available for use. And what is most striking is undoubtedly the autonomy that has this keyboard, as it can work in total darkness environment for approximately three months. But not content with just this, Logitech has built into the keyboard Unifying technology, enabling you to connect wirelessly with your computer. So we are not only in the presence of peripheral benefits to ecology, but have also been designed so that users do not have to suffer the hassle of connecting cables.

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