Logitech’s ergonomically designed $100 Alto Cordless stand has three high-speed USB ports for high-powered peripherals, plus integrated wireless technology to connect to the included keyboard. As a ...
Reinventing how people use a notebook PC around the home or the office, Logitech (NASDAQ:LOGI) (SWX:LOGN) has expanded its line of notebook stands that let people enjoy the convenience of a notebook ...
Logitech released today the latest addition to their line of Alto notebook stands. This one is, you know, cordless, and also comes with a keyboard and three USB ports for all your printer/monitor/iPod ...
There was a review of the original Logitech Alto Laptop Stand here on ZDNet UK just over a year ago. Basically everything that was said in that review still applies to this newer model, so I will ...
This is pretty simple really—it’s a notebook stand that puts your screen at eye-level and includes a built-in, full-size keyboard—and I’m surprised, with all of Logitech’s accessory and peripheral ...
Fremont, Calif. — Logitech announced the Alto cordless notebook stand today. The stand features a notebook display riser; cordless keyboard; and a multipurpose, three-port, high-speed USB hub. The ...
Note: Due to a Logitech printing error, we mistakenly reported that the Alto Express is $50. It is $30, as the fact sheet itself confirms. Sorry for the confusion. The night of Logitech laptop goodies ...
with the Alto than with my notebook’s built-in keyboard. I also really like having the number pad… something I miss on my notebook’s built-in keyboard. The display stand raises the screen to just ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
There are two schools of thought when it comes to using notebook computers. One goes for convenience, reasoning that you can just throw the thing on a table and get to work. The other is all about ...
This is one of those laptop stands that doubles as a port replicator on some level, and makes use of your laptop's ability to open to an obtuse angle to bring the screen to eye level. Oh, and there is ...
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