Keyboard and Mouse made in Bamboo
Tired of plain old plastic peripherals? Then you might want to check out this keyboard and mouse made out of wood. Yeah! They are produced and sold by Brando Workshop, a Hong Kong supplier of useful devices. This company is focused on special and very original gadgets with a wide range of products of the electronic industry. In this case, we are talking about computer peripherals: A mouse and a keyboard made of bamboo.
If you have a friend or relative who is a geek, and besides, this person has a strong environmental conscience, then it could be said this is the perfect gift for him/her.
Features:
- 106 keys office keyboard
- Optical Scroll-wheel Mouse
- Keyboard and Mouse are made by bamboo
- Support Window 2000/XP/Vista and Linux
- Dimension: 395 x 155 x 20mm (approx.)(Keyboard)
- Dimension: 102 x 62 x 25mm (approx.)(Mouse)
- Weight: 842g (Keyboard)
- Weight: 87g (Mouse)
USB Bamboo Keyboard + Mouse are making of eco-friendly bamboo. The Bamboo material gave them a natural look. The 106-key USB Bamboo keyboard and Optical Scroll-Wheel Mouse works with PCs and Linux. These special gadgets can be bought for US $52 (this price includes both mouse and keyboard), and besides the environmental considerations, they can end up being a very original detail that will stand out from your other gadgets.
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