Event Coverage

Computex 2011 Show Coverage - Part 3

By Vincent Chang - 2 Jun 2011

Genius' Booth

Genius' Booth

There's a wide range of products from Genius; it's not just about the keyboards and mice, though those remain important.

This Ring Mouse from Genius fits on your index finger and you use your thumb on its touch panel to control your mouse cursor. According to Genius, the sensitivity is up to 1000dpi and it uses 2.4GHz wireless technology. It has also racked up design awards for its innovation.

Another different definition of a 'mouse' is this Pen Mouse, which again is a wireless device that has an optical mouse sensor at its pen tip, so one uses it like a pen. This sensor is rated at 1200dpi.

To cater to the growing market for portable keyboards, especially for tablets, Genius has this leather-bound and lightweight portable keyboard, the Luxe Pad. It's designed for iOS and connects wirelessly using Bluetooth.

You can charge the keyboard using this mini-USB port and also turn it on and off.

Genius has a whole range of mice with its BlueEye technology that can work on reflective surfaces like glass. The Traveler 200 shown here is just one example; it's small and portable and designed for those who require more than the notebook touch pad.

The EasyPen M406W improves on previous versions by having a cordless battery-free pen. Instead, 2.4GHz wireless technology is used.

Here's what we mean about Genius not being just about PC peripherals. It's also in the robotic vacuum business with this Agama series.

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