Logitech PRO case for Samsung Galaxy NotePRO and TabPRO comes with a keyboard

Given the enormous bodies of Samsung’s newest tablet lineup, it’s not hard to imagine them being used in settings where a regular laptop would be. For those situations, Logitech is … Continue reading

Logitech Pro Keyboard Case For Galaxy Note Pro And Tab Pro Announced

Logitech Pro Keyboard Case For Galaxy Note Pro And Tab Pro Announced[CES 2014] Tablets are great devices to bring around as they are large enough to surf the web and watch movies comfortably. To an extent they are great for productivity too although for longer documents and emails, the on-screen keyboard might not necessarily be the best idea or a long-term solution, which is why keyboard cases for tablets are starting to catch on, essentially transforming tablets into a laptop of sorts. Well if you were planning on getting the Samsung Galaxy Note Pro or the Galaxy Tab Pro, you might be interested to learn that Logitech has a keyboard accessory designed for either tablet in mind with their Logitech Pro keyboard case.

As expect, the keyboard case will pair with either device via Bluetooth and at the same time offer some measure of protection that one might expect from tablet cases. It will also act as a stand of sorts and allow you to prop up your tablet for better viewing angles. Due to Samsung’s tablet offering being of the 12.2” variety (the Galaxy Note Pro), this means that users can look forward to a full, laptop-sized keyboard which should be relatively comfortable to type with. Priced at $130, the Logitech Pro keyboard case will begin shipping to the US come February 2014.

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    Samsung’s Galaxy NotePRO and Galaxy TabPRO Tablets are Big and Dreamy

    Samsung's Galaxy NotePRO and Galaxy TabPRO Tablets are Big and Dreamy

    Samsung’s tablet family is about get a few new professional members. The new Android tablets, dubbed the Galaxy NotePRO and Galaxy TabPRO (which includes three sizes) are definitely aimed at the business sector, but they certainly look like flagship products that anybody would want to get their hands on.

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    Logitech FabricSkin Keyboard Folio (TF925) for iPad Air

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    Keep your iPad Air well protected with Logitech’s new FabricSkin Keyboard Folio (TF925). Featuring a magnetic clasp, this folio-style case cradles your iPad Air to protect both its touchscreen and back panel. Not only that, it also comes with a seamlessly integrated Bluetooth keyboard and a magnetic stand. Powered by a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the FabricSkin Keyboard Folio (TF925) will begin shipping from December 20th for 14,800 Yen (about $144). [Product Page]

    Logitech PowerShell Controller + Battery unveiled for those who want something different in portable gaming

    logitech-powershellThe name Logitech itself does invoke a sense of respect when it comes to computer peripherals, as this particular company has certainly come a long way from making functional mice as well as tiny speakers to accompany your computer. In fact, Logitech has also thrown itself into the gaming peripheral scene with a fair number of interesting efforts that are able to duke it out with the very best in the industry. The mobile scene, too, has changed its face over the years and have gotten a whole lot more complicated than the standard issue Game & Watch from Nintendo. This time around, Logitech has announced the new PowerShell Controller + Battery that offers a unique portable gaming perspective.

    Of course, you would first need to own an iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, or iPod touch (5th generation) that runs on iOS 7, before you are able to enjoy the Logitech PowerShell Controller + Battery. Basically, with Logitech’s latest offering, it will be able to transform your compatible iOS7 device into a pocket sized mobile console. Needless to say, there is one particular drawback for all portable consoles, and that would be a lack of battery life. You would be pleased to hear that the PowerShell Controller + Battery from Logitech would not be a vampire and sap juice from your device, but rather, it will have the ability to double your play time thanks to its on board battery.

    This can be considered to be a first-of-its-kind mobile gaming console, where all you need to do is to insert your compatible iPhone or iPod touch into the controller just like how you would do with a standard issue case, and you are good to go. Expect to enjoy a familiar console experience with this puppy thanks to the inclusion of a D-pad, shoulder triggers and face buttons. Delivery of this bad boy is expected to happen next month.

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    Logitech PowerShell Game Controller for iOS 7: Welcome Back, Buttons!

    Like the MOGA Ace Power, Logitech’s PowerShell is part of the first generation of gaming controllers that make use of iOS 7′s controller API. While both controllers only work with a handful of games for now, their Apple’s long overdue API for third-party contorllers means the list of compatible games should easily grow in the future.

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    Seeing as the Ace Power and the PowerShell are the only horses in this race at the moment, early adopters can decide between the two based on a few factors. First off are the controls. The Ace Power has more input options than the PowerShell. In addition to the d-pad, four face buttons and two shoulder buttons that are also on the PowerShell, the Ace Power also has two analog sticks and two more shoulder buttons.

    The second factor is portability. The Ace Power collapses into a smaller form, while the PowerShell is stuck in its elongated form. Third are their built-in batteries, which can also be used to charge the iOS device that’s docked into it. The Ace Power has an 1800 mAh battery while the PowerShell has a slightly smaller 1500 mAh battery.

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    So far it looks like the PowerShell is the inferior option, but one thing that’s sketchy about MOGA’s controller is it’s questionable build quality. Watch the hands-on videos of Kotaku and CNET and you’ll see what I mean. Granted, we’ve yet to see a similar test with Logitech’s offering, so I suggest you wait until multiple reviews are out there before choosing either one. Then there’s the fact that these controllers will only work with the iPhone 5, 5S, 5C and the fifth-generation iPod Touch.

    I’ll wait for an iOS 7-compatible wireless controller so I can use it on my iPad. But if you really can’t wait, you can already place a pre-order for both the Logitech PowerShell and the MOGA Power ACE on the Apple Store. Both devices cost $100 (USD). The PowerShell is also available from Amazon and Best Buy.

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    Logitech PowerShell iOS 7 Gaming Controller Launched

    Logitech PowerShell iOS 7 Gaming Controller Launched

    Ever since iOS 7 brought support for gaming controllers, it has been rumored Logitech and MOGA might release their very own iOS 7 compatible gaming controllers. Just yesterday, MOGA Ace Power was announced, which had previously been leaked. Today its Logitech’s turn to out its new controller for iOS devices. Called PowerShell, it looks quite similar to the leaked images we saw a little while back, no major changes are noticeable in the final version. It has a textured d-pad on the left, four physical buttons on the right, a pair of shoulder buttons and a 1,500mAh battery inside which extends the device’s battery life during gameplay.

    Logitech PowerShell is only compatible with iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, and the fifth generation iPod touch, the plastic iPhone 5c isn’t supported. The textured soft rubber surface on the console aims to make your lengthy gaming sessions comfortable. Users will have easy access to the phone’s features even when the controller is latched on to it, they’ll be able to snap pictures, make calls, listen to music all while volume buttons, power and sleep button as well as the ring and silent switch remain fully accessible. Available for pre-order from today, the Logitech PowerShell gaming controller costs $99.99.

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    Behold! The First Universal Game Controller for the iPhone

    Behold! The First Universal Game Controller for the iPhone

    Sure, Sony’s PlayStation 4 came out last week. And Microsoft’s own next-generation console launches in a few days. But the biggest gaming announcement for us this month may be a $100 iPhone accessory from Logitech.

        



    Logitech Outs Its $99 iOS Game Controller, And It’s Exactly What You Expected

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    Here’s a noodle-scratcher for you: you have an iOS device and love playing games on it, but you’ve grown weary of effetely pawing at a touchscreen. What do you do? Well, now that iOS 7 is out on and has already been installed on a veritable crap-ton of devices, the answer is to explore the wild and woolly world of iDevice game controllers like the one Logitech just officially unveiled this morning.

    It’s called the PowerShell and the general thrust of the thing will look pretty familiar if you’re an avid @evleaks follower (much like our own Matthew Panzarino). A leaked image of the device first made the rounds back in early October, and very little seems to have changed between now and then. The same textured d-pad sits to the left of the screen, the same A, B, X, and Y buttons rest to the right, and a pair of shoulder buttons round out the package. Thankfully, said package doesn’t appear to add too much heft to the iDevice ensconced within and Logitech has tucked a 1,500 mAh hour battery in there to keep the action going. Just be warned – it’ll only latch onto a iPhone 5s, iPhone 5, or 5th gen iPod touch, so 5c owners should apparently look elsewhere.

    Now in fairness, the folks at Moga (who themselves are no stranger to smartphone gaming gadgets) pulled back the curtain on its first iOS 7-compatible controller doodad just the other day. It’s a far more complex affair, replete with dual joysticks and a layout that’s more than a little reminiscent of Microsoft’s venerable Xbox 360 controller. Oh, and Moga’s take even sports a slightly more robust internal battery to go with its identical price tag – on paper it looks like Logitech’s already running in second place. Still, even though it was the first to publicly tout its iOS-friendly controller, Moga hasn’t mentioned a specific release date for the thing, and Logitech is gunning to lock up the first mover advantage by peddling its own version today.

    Then again, one could argue that being first is overrated. It’s being the first to really nail a formula that really matters and Logitech has remained relevant all these years because they usually manage to do just that. That’s not to say this competition is already over though – the floodgates are only now beginning to open and I’d wager gewgaws like this are going to be everywhere within a few months. May the best controller win!

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    Logitech PowerShell iPhone gamepad hands-on

    The iPhone has already propelled casual gaming into one of the biggest app segments in the industry: now, with iOS 7 and the Logitech PowerShell gamepad, those apps are getting the controller they’ve been crying out for. Building on the new MFI (“Made For iPhone”) controller profile that’s part of iOS 7, the $99.99 pad […]