Logitech Keyboard.
This keyboard is awesome. It is easy to use, and it makes a fun clacking noise
(not annoying, it just makes it sounds like you can type really fast). I have
one at work and liked it so much I wanted to buy it for us with my laptop (which
already has a keyboard, isn't that silly?), but they I Googled it, and it costs
more than I'm willing to invest, for now. It will go on my "when I become
a millionaire list". =P
Logitech Mouse. I'm
just getting used to using this, but it is cordless, which means it doesn't get
tangled up all the time. It also is super responsive, which takes a bit to get
used to, but is awesome when you do. It can just zoom across the screen with a
flick. Also, it seems pretty ergonomic (I haven't noticed any wrist pain or
anything, and I spend 40 hours a week on a computer, just for my job.) And, it
has buttons on the left side of the mouse (by the thumb) which you can click to
go back or forward a page. Which is really helpful when browsing the internet,
working through file explorer, working in Microsoft OneNote, etc.
Apple Pi. I'll be
honest, I don't know very much about this one. But one of my coworkers brought
this in and was pretty excited about it. And it has a cool name. It is
basically the world's smallest computer - it has everything your big tower has,
but in itty bitty proportions. (It's hard to tell from the picture, but it's about the size of a deck of cards.
I'm still edging my way into the tech world, so there's not much here... any suggestions?
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