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more about #kensington more comments → skierpage: I don't trust glitchy software to send my video and audio to external connectors, so I use the Lenovo mini-dock that actually replicates Lenovo ports.... more » apprehensive: For the record, this isn't even an alarm clock; it is just a clock. You have to use the apple supplied alarms. more » Nick: dude, i have beaten my alarm clock against the wall before. i don't know if i wanna risk a jesus phone against me waking up on the wrong side of the ... more » debbyherbenick: Eek, $40 is definitely too much for this. Plus I don't actually want to see the time when I roll over. I'd rather press the shiny thing's button than ... more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: I don't own an iPhone but I'm assuming the huge dock is needed to make the battery last all night? Otherwise you could just get the app and leave the ... more » gadam07: Yeah, that's way too expensive for what is essentially a normal charging plug with a small extension to hold your phone on its side. I could recreate... more » Ninety-9: I actually like the idea. Not for that price, but that's the price you gotta pay for marked up iPhone/iPod accessories. It charges your phone every ... more » Hi, I'm God: Eh... why not just use the built in Alarm Clock? Or find a better one in the App Store? $40 just to have hunk of plastic to hold your iPhone up is rid... more » TheSonOfKrypton: I seriously wonder how quickly your screen will last if you use your iPhone is such a manner every single night. more » Pope John Peeps II: It is me, or is the phrase "the ball does it all" hilariously inappropriate? more » tinkertank: You can pry my Kensington Pro Trackball from my cold dead hands.... more » Voyou_Charmant: I prefer trackballs to a regular mouse, but very few are very ergonomic. If they are, they are, like this one, rather expensive. more » UberJumper: I've been using a thumb operated trackballs continously since pretty well since the 90's. Here's someone else's shot of the Gen1 trackman marble. [www... more » rip: One word: Centipede! more » OMG! Ponies!: Gunmetal grey? Check. No distinct logo? Check. Reputable manufacturer? Check. Name dangerously close to Sling Blade? You lost me. more » -
#peripherals
Kensington HD Universal Dock Converts Laptops Into Desktops with One Single Connection
If you are looking to turn your laptop into desktop workstations with one single USB 2.0 cable, driving monitors up to 2048 x 1152 pixels, you must be out of your freaking mind. Or maybe you just need these. More » -
#apple
Kensington Dock Charges Mini Battery Alongside Your iPhone/iPod
There are more than a few iPhone/iPod battery packs floating around these days, but Kensington's gone and thrown one in with its new $70 charging dock. More » -
#iphone
Kensington Nightstand Dock Converts iPhone In Retro Alarm Clock
I know at least one more person who sleeps with her iPhone in bed, but for those of you who use your nightstand for more than storing books and handcuffs, this Kensington Nightstand Dock looks like a perfect iPhone accessory. More » -
#macworld2009
Kensington SlimBlade Trackball Built to Handle Digital Content
A trackball? In 2009? Indeed, Kensington is going retro with a new design that they claim is the first to "allow users to navigate and manipulate digital content through the ball itself." More » -
#review
Lightning Review: Kensington Ci70 Keyboard With Built-in Mini USB Cable
The Gadget: Kensington Ci70 compact keyboard with two USB ports and one mini USB cable for easy docking and syncing. More » -
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#peripherals
Kensington Ci70 Keyboard Has USB/Mini USB Ports and Laptop-Styled Keys
We love Kensington's low-profile keyboards with the laptop style keys, which is why this Ci70 keyboard looks so appetizing. It's got two USB ports, nothing special, but a mini USB connector that actually hides underneath a cover on top. So to recap, two USB ports, one mini USB cord, really low/quiet style Kensington keys, 35% smaller than other "standard multimedia keyboards" and a price of $49.99. Works with both PCs and Macs thanks to it having both a Windows key and a Mac Command key. [Kensington] More » -
#peripherals
Kensington Rolls Out Modular SlimBlade Media Notebook Set and Four Sleek SlimBlade Mice
Kensington is launching a huge number of products today, starting with its SlimBlade mouse-and-keyboard line. The Media Notebook Set shown in the first gallery uses magnets to hold its individual components together, so you can organize them any way you want. The kit itself comes with number pad, Mac-and-Vista-friendly keyboard and mouse all for $129, and you can add the media remote for $19. The mice, shown in the annotated second gallery after the jump, range in price from $49 to $99 and perform some neat little tricks. More »
