Some new flash drives are on the way, courtesy of Elecom, but they won't be here soon at all.
In fact, shipments will only start in October (2012).
Still, USB 3.0 will truly be common by then, perhaps even among Ultrabooks.
Anyway, the MF-MSU3 series comes in four capacity sizes and just as many colors.
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27 March 2012 09:34 GMT |
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Keyboards come in many shapes and sizes, but the one that Elecom came up with skirts the edges of the word's meaning, since it is not a “board” at all.
Elecom has created the TK-PBL042BK, what it calls the “wireless projection keyboard.” The choice of words doesn't exactly make it ... |
13 March 2012 14:51 GMT |
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If you live in Japan and want to get a flash drive one of these days, the Elecom MF-BSU304GBK may warrant at least a passing glance, especially if you care about safety. It is not a large-capacity storage unit by any means. There are only 4 GB available. On the other hand, there is 256-bit AES data encryption, as... |
9 March 2012 09:53 GMT |
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If you thought you'd seen it all, think again. You've definitely not set eyes on a mouse as small as this one before, and we don't mean those critters whose favorite food everyone thinks is cheese for some reason. No, what we have here is the smallest ever mouse for PCs, measuring just 35.5 x 54.0 x 2... |
1 March 2012 09:51 GMT |
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There is a new mouse up for sale in Japan, one that Elecom created for office workers that want a long-lasting item which won't clutter the place with cables.
Named M-IR03DR, it boasts support for Wi-Fi via the 2.4 GHz band.
This means that it needs a battery to operate, but prospective buyers needn't wor... |
21 February 2012 10:12 GMT |
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Foldable consumer electronics devices are something of a myth on the worldwide market, but it so happens that Elecom has just this sort of thing almost ready to sell, in Japan at least. Granted, some devices and accessories are just easier to make malleable than, for instance, things with displays. One of the item... |
24 January 2012 07:34 GMT |
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Touchscreens are all well and good, but they can't really completely replace a keyboard's feel, so Elecom made the TK-FBP029 Mini Bluetooth Keyboard.The TK-FBP029 Mini Bluetooth Keyboard is a very small device that has just been announced in Japan, albeit without a price (for now).It operates on Bluetooth 3... |
17 January 2012 11:22 GMT |
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From time to time, we happen to come across certain products that leave us wondering just why nobody had thought of creating them before, and this is pretty much the case with the Elecom 4-slot memory card reader, that has just been released on the Japanese market.Since just about everyone's using a digital came... |
30 November 2010 06:33 GMT |
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Solid State Drives continue to gain market share from traditional hard drives, providing users with increased performance and higher storage capacities with each new product release. Although pricing is still a considerable drawback for most computer users, Flash-based storage products do get a significant attention ... |
25 August 2009 10:49 GMT |
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Memory cards are among the most popular flash-based storage solutions around, as they pack quite a lot of storage capacity in a very slim and portable form factor. Nevertheless, working with a large number of various formats can prove to be quite a difficult task and this is the reason why the Japanese company Elecom... |
26 September 2007 03:31 GMT |
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