HP RFID CARD has not only unveiled all those laptops, but also various other PC accessories.
Among these accessories, the most remarkable might be the Touch to Pair Mouse, which can paired with another device through tapping, using NFC technology. Luckily currently lots of computers have NFC. And if yours is not NFC-enabled, the mouse will still work well as a regular Bluetooth device. The NFC-enabled mouse is expected to come into the market in November, priced at $39.
Besides, HP also announced the X6000 which has four-way tilt scrolling. The mouse can be used on most surfaces, including glass. Coming this month, this mouse is priced at $59.
If you want something simpler, there’s also the Wireless Mouse X4500 and X5500 for your choice. Both will be available this month for $29 and $39 respectively.With these RFID chips in the socks, now you can know the whole life story of your socks: how often they’ve been washed, what the “sock ID” is, which sock it should be partnered with, whether it is a left sock or a right sock, whether it is paired or single, when it was made, and when you ordered it.
In addition to rfid inlay all these mice, HP has also unveiled the $29 Wireless Classic Desktop keyboard and the $49 Wireless Elite v2. For audio lovers, there’s the HP Portable Bluetooth Speaker, which will go on sale next month for $79. The 90W universal power adapter for $80 (more or less) is claimed to be compatible with most laptops and has a built-in USB port, allowing you to charge a mobile device at the same time. Finally here’s the $89 Webcam HD 4310, capable of 1080p video, autofocus, autoexposure and three-way video calling.
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