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November 25, 2006

Sigma SGM2 presentation remote and mouse will save the world

Filed under: mouse, remote, sgm2, sigma — Cyrus Farivar @ 8:57 am

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We’re pretty certain that there isn’t a gadget out there that can save the world as well as the Sigma SGM2 presentation remote and mouse. And for ¥3,480 ($30), just about everyone can afford to unleash their inner sci-fi superhero. The SGM2’s crazy — dare we say, futuristic? — design has an inner trigger button that will probably make you feel as excited as that hairy-chested dude on the left. Better yet, when you’ve vanquished the purple octopus in the background (surely meant to represent your skeptical colleagues) you too can lift up the remote triumphantly in your board room. Still, we can’t wait for the Sigma SGM2 straight-to-DVD anime movie to come out.

 

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July 18, 2006

Sigma’s USB/audio hub

Filed under: SHBH3AUC, UsbHub, sigma, usb hub — Donald Melanson @ 4:12 pm

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Japanese gadget maker Sigma have come up with a slightly different take on the lowly USB hub, adding audio capabilities to the mix. In addition to three USB 2.0 ports, the device includes jacks for headphones, speakers, and a microphone, along with a button that'll let you switch between them on the fly. What's more, if Google's translation tools are to be trusted, it appears that the device effectively acts as a sound card as well, which may be good for some people, but probably not those who've invested in a high-end card for their PC. On the upside, the device doesn't require any drivers, although it'll only work with Windows.

[Via Fareastgizmos.com]
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