Friday, 3 June 2011

Logitech Unviels Wireless Keyboard K750 with Solar Panel

Logitech has just introduced the K750, its first wireless keyboard powered by two solar panels only present on the top of the device. which operates entirely without replaceable batteries. The Logitech Wireless Keyboard K750 Solar is updated via sunlight, it is necessary, but also work in the dark for up to three months.

Optimized keyboard

Both panels and the battery supplying power are all capable of holding three to four months without light. The keyboard can be powered using the sun or a lamp and the firm ensures that the sensor performance will not decrease for at least fifteen years. The K750 has a thickness of only 7 mm, which, in its view, the keyboard is finest in the world. It hass also performed five times greater than all other models available in its category. To achieve its ends, Logitech uses low-power integrated circuits and a wireless link which is optimized.


The key configuration excludes the Mac, but a version for Apple computers is not excluded. Sold 110 $, it will be for now available only on the manufacturer's website from December. It should end up at retailers after Christmas. Undoubtedly, it is relatively expensive for a keyboard sold without a mouse, but no doubt it is a great technological feat by Logitech.

This Solar Wireless Keyboard K750 will be provided with two wide sensors for self-feeding on the top of it. It may be from daylight or artificial lighting. The manufacturer says the device has a battery life of three months without extra light source. An application will be included to measure ambient light and make sure it is sufficient to charge the keyboard and learn about its remaining life. Finally, the characters entered are 128-bit encrypted during transmission to the computer. Nothing is said about the compatibility with Mac.

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