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Amex TSK-VX7 Wireless Windows Vista Keyboard with Touch Senses keys debuts

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Friday, March 9th, 2007 | Related entries: Hardware

Amex TSK-VX7 Wireless Windows Vista Keyboard

Computer manufacturer Amex Digital Corporation, has launched the first Touch Senses Combo set 2.4G RF Windows Vista Cordless Keyboard with mouse pointer TSK-VX7. It is apparently the world’s most advanced Touch Sense Windows Vista keyboard.

The super-sleek Amex Touch Senses, weighing just 300 grams, claims to be a perfect partner for any high-end computer, as it delivers the ultimate in feel and response. It has ground-breaking Touch Sense Keys typing control, can work longer thanks to the longer-lasting recharge batteries, and more securely via 2.4G RF wireless technology. When combined with the world’s most advanced mouse control, it delivers the finest desktop experience.

The Amex TSK-VX7 Wireless Windows Vista Keyboard will be demonstrated on CeBIT 2007 Hannover Hall 20, Booth C39A-16. CeBIT will kick-off on 15 March.

Features of Amex TSK-VX7 Wireless Windows Vista Keyboard are:

  • Wireless Freedom - Give yourself room to move—wireless mouse and keyboard products let you work without worrying about tangled wires.
  • 2.4 GHz RF Technology - Connect wirelessly right out of the box with First Connect Technology for up to 30 feet with virtually no interference.
  • Media Center Start Button - One touch access to Windows Media Center.
  • Media Controls - Media Controls allow you to easily navigate to next track, previous track, play, pause and volume control.
  • Computer/Operating System - Requires a PC that meets the requirements for and has installed one of these operating systems: Windows Vista™ or Windows XP (XP Professional/Home Edition/Media Center Edition/Tablet PC Edition).
  • Compact Industrial Design - This sleek design reduces clutter on your desk, fits on your lap and complements your flat screen monitor.
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