peripherals-misc

07/13/2005, 3:10pm, EDT

Wednesday, July 13th

Belkin offers Flip for Mac mini

Belkin Corporation today announced its Flip for Mac mini, a solution designed to share a single monitor, keyboard, and mouse between the Mac mini and a second computer. Designed to save money and desktop space, the Flip is described as being "ideal for using the Mac mini as a second computer, without the expense or desktop real estate requirements of a second monitor." It features touch-sensitive bunttons to easily switch computers, eject a CD, and adjust volume. Users can also connect speakers to the device and share them among the two computers. The Flip for Mac mini will be available in North America in early Fall of 2005 for $100.


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Yay
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07/13, 3:35pm, EDT
I love "touch-sensitive bunttons."
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Pricing?
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07/13, 6:02pm, EDT
Isn't $100 a bit expensive for an input accessory for a $500 computer?
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Huh
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07/13, 6:21pm, EDT
Sounds like a KVM to me. I wonder if it does DVI.
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