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Philips' silicone peripherals

Darius Chang  |  Oct 08, 2007

A well-known brand in the home entertainment arena, Philips takes a stab at the peripherals market with a wireless laser mouse and desktop combo. The common factor between them? Both are covered in soft silicon cushioning.

Actually, we believe the proper term isn't silicon (found naturally in sand), but silicone (found unnaturally under Pamela Anderson's mammaries). Unlike hard plastic, these devices have a soft feel and are easy to clean.

The Philips Wireless Desktop has a spillproof design for the keyboard, perfect for those who love to eat and surf. The mouse companion has a 1,000dpi optical sensor and a four-way scroll wheel. Both units can survive on a single serving of four AA batteries for up to seven months. It goes for S$119 (US$83.64) per set.

The Wireless laser mouse has twin laser sensors and 1,000dpi resolution. It, too, has a four-way scroll wheel and two AA batteries will feed it for up to one year. It costs S$79 (US$55.52) per pop. Both products are available this month in Singapore stores.



Filed under:  Notebooks, PC & Peripherals
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xiaoxiong says...
dude, you're obviously not a fan. it's pamela (with an 'e') not pamala. thank god you didn't put it down as pamalah!

 
dariusctc says...
Caught me there. Have changed the name. :)

 
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