It was during the Google I / O last week that some new Android devices where announced. One is to enable support for USB host compatibility and Bluetooth accessories. With this, we wondered what would be the first company to create a USB keyboard or mouse or Bluetooth tablets. And the Logitech, daring to show the news, was the first one to jump effusively with hands up screaming "I!"
The well-known peripheral manufacturer announced yesterday, along with a huge batch of other accessories for tablets, the Logitech Mouse Tablet specific for Android 3.1, the next update of Honeycomb. Even though she has been released last week, the update is gradual and is not present in all tablets Xoom yet. But that has not stopped the launch of a Logitech mouse is compatible only with him.
The mouse connects to the tablet via Bluetooth, uses two AA batteries and costs $ 49.90. For now it's only available in pre-sales only to the U.S., scheduled for this month yet, but no exact date. Logitech does not want to sell it abroad.
The well-known peripheral manufacturer announced yesterday, along with a huge batch of other accessories for tablets, the Logitech Mouse Tablet specific for Android 3.1, the next update of Honeycomb. Even though she has been released last week, the update is gradual and is not present in all tablets Xoom yet. But that has not stopped the launch of a Logitech mouse is compatible only with him.
The mouse connects to the tablet via Bluetooth, uses two AA batteries and costs $ 49.90. For now it's only available in pre-sales only to the U.S., scheduled for this month yet, but no exact date. Logitech does not want to sell it abroad.