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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Speedlink Kudos Z 9 a mouse with zero response time

Speedlink


Speedlink has announced the launch of its new category mouse Gaming Speedlink Kudos Z-9, a plan to respond to user actions without delay and provides a speed advantage in the competition mouse. It is also a fully customizable mouse, so that the user can configure it to your liking running functions and macros that best suit your needs.


 Speedlink Kudos Z-9 has a highly customizable laser sensor and can configure the resolution jumps from 50 to 8,200 DPI. On the other hand, integrates nine programmable buttons that users can easily set up through your specific software. Mouse wheel is 4G, ie movable forward and backward so as to left and right, allowing for horizontal scrolling also vertical. According Speedlink This Kudos Z-9 has a response time as low interaction with the PC occurs almost without delay, although this is something you have to see if it’s true or not.


Speedlink


 These are the features provided by the manufacturer:

Gaming Mouse professional grade

Fully customizable

Excellent ergonomics

Nine programmable buttons, including wheel 4G and DPI change “on the fly”.

Ultra-precise laser sensor capable of handling sensitivity levels from 50 to 8,200 DPI.

Buttons with zero response time

LED profile with 64 different colors.

Wheel illuminated in red.

Ergonomically designed for right-handed users and palm grip type

Flexible cable 1.8 m and mesh


 They have not said anything when we see it in stores or at what price, but we must recognize that it has a very good looking.



Speedlink Kudos Z-9, a mouse with zero response time
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Google’s Nexus 6 snapped again this time next to iPhone 6 Plus

The fast-approaching Nexus 6 has just had another early debut, with the latest leak showing off an actual handset.

Google Nexus 6

Until now we’ve mostly seen renders of the device, but the new image has a Nexus 6 sitting alongside Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus.

The key thing to take from this is screen size – Apple’s blower is huge at 5.5-inch, but the giant Nexus 6 trumps Apple’s cellular at 5.9-inch.

Despite the 0.4-inch difference in display size, the Nexus 6 doesn’t actually look that much bigger than the iPhone 6 Plus, largely due to its comparatively svelte bezels.

It also looks like a sized-up 2nd-gen Moto X – no surprise, as Motorola is reckoned to be the firm behind the latest Nexus-stamped Google handset.

There’s not much else we can glean from this picture as the purported Nexus smartphone isn’t even turned on.

When we do finally see some working Nexus 6 handsets, we’re expecting it to be the flagship carrier of Google’s next mobile OS – Android L.

Most technophiles reckon the new software will be called Android Lollipop, and will tout Google’s flatter, simpler ‘material design’ aesthetic introduced at Google I/O.

Yesterday we saw a leaked render of the Nexus 6 that showed off the new OS and the handset’s mega-screen, courtesy of Evleaks.

We also heard that Google would launch the handset at some point today, alongside HTC’s Nexus 9 tablet, although the search engine giant’s not let anything slip just yet.

In terms of specs, there’s whispers of a 2.65GHz Snapdragon 805 processor, a 2560 x 1440 display, and a meaty 3200mAh li-ion battery.
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