Enermax Goes Nuts with Brushed Aluminum, Applies Liberally to New Keyboard and HDD Enclosure
Can't get enough brushed aluminum in your daily life? You're in luck because it just so happens Enermax is interested in catering to your fetish with a pair of peripherals that should serve as nice complements to your brushed aluminum desktop tower or notebook PC. The first is the Aurora Lite RF Wireless Keyboard (KB010W-B) and the second is a portable 3.5-inch hard drive enclosure Enermax oddly calls a 'Brick.'
The Aurora keyboard is encased in a brushed aluminum frame with diamond-cut edges for that "timeless and elegant" look, or simply to let everyone know you're not jumping on the glossy bandwagon. It's a slim plank that operates on the 2.4GHz radio frequency with a range of up to 10 meters.
Also constructed of brushed aluminum is the Brick. This works with all 3.5-inch drives with a SATA interface and a maximum height of 26.10mm. It comes with a desktop stand so you can plop it on your work area. There are two versions to choose from, including one that supports SATA-to-USB 3.0/2.0 (EB308U3-B), and one that is USB 2.0 only (EB308S-B).
The Aurora Lite RF Wireless Keyboard (€59.90), Brick USB 2.0 (€19.90), and Brick USB 3.0 (€29.90) are available now overseas. Enermax didn't say when or if it plans to ship these stateside.
Image Credit: Enermax
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Archangel1976
October 27, 2011 at 2:29pm
Um. This is nothing new. Enermax has made these keyboards for years. The hard drive is something a little new, but.....
OH.... you're doing an ad / sales-pitch. Roger.
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Turbo Charge
October 27, 2011 at 12:20pm
Thanks for the info, that keyboard would go with my aluminum tower really good and it's very sophistacated looking.
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Holly Golightly
October 27, 2011 at 10:01pm
Maybe the "Brick" was meant to be a mouse? Eitherway, it is useless if it is not coming over state side. For a second I was getting my wallet ready for that keyboard.
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