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What does a nerd do when his beloved trackball dies after 7 years?
He buys two replacement units so that he won't be caught out again.
What actually happened was I ordered one from gocomp.com.au in Queensland who were affected by the recent floods, before I knew they were affected. The scroll wheel on my gaming mouse was giving me the shits (makes middle clicking hit-n-miss) so I searched for a local source and discovered that my local PC shop had stock at a reasonable price so I bought one from them. Of course the day after that my GoComp order arrived. :)
Not as sturdy as an Apple Bluetooth keyboard, and has a cheap rattle to it, but it types nicely and can switch between three different devices using the function key. I like it, although the build quality leaves a bit to be desired.
Finally saw the new Logitech Squeezebox Duet at Macworld today. According to the Slim Devices dude - they are finalizing the hardware by the end of January, and it's going to be released to people on the waiting list in February.
The receiver is basically a Squeezebox v3 without the display (sorta - it has a Wolfson DAC as opposed to a Burr-Brown (I don't believe that this is a detrimental change)). Also, this one doesn't have a built in mini-RCA headphone jack, but it should come with an RCA to mini-RCA adaptor. The receiver will sell seperately for $150, the controller for $299, or you can buy both as a bundle for 399. (List prices - not sure what it will street for yet...)
I couldn't find a detailed video of this device, so I made this one. Also see: this picture and this picture too.
In this new digital age, we literally cannot survive without our laptops and gadgets, at work or on the move. If you have a habit of spilling coffee at your desk and you prefer touch rather than type, then this is for YOU! This new washable touch keyboard from Logitech can actually be drowned in water for a good clean. No more worries about damaging your tools.