Title: Laptop Power
1July 2011 Top PR Coverage
A DIVISION OF ACCO BRANDS
2July 2011 Top PR Coverage
Security Coverage
Kensington MicroSaver DS Notebook Lock July 10,
2011 How to Stay Safe on Campus 5 Easy
Tips Lock Down Your Laptop--Even in Your Dorm
In dorms, stuff happens. Your room might get
broken into. Your careless roommate might leave
the door unlocked. So if you ever leave your
laptop in your dorm room, you should secure it
with a cable lock. A typical notebook lock from
Kensington will do the trick. A notebook lock
won't guarantee that your laptop won't get
stolen, but it can prevent someone seeing your
laptop on your desk and walking off with it.
Nick Mediati Online Circulation PCW - 1,786,148
unique visitors a month
Kensington ComboSaver Combination Notebook
Lock July 22, 2011 Five back-to-school gadgets
you can use Whats to like If your student
brings a laptop computer to school, you want to
keep it safe the computers are notoriously
appetizing targets for thieves. Laptop locks like
the Kensington Combosaver keep your expensive
learning tool out of their hands. The Combosaver
attaches to the T-bar on the back of your laptop.
It has a four-wheel combination lock and a
self-coiling cable that can extend to up to six
feet, so you can use the computer while its
attached. The lock also comes with an online
registration system, so the combination is never
lost.. Matthew Albright Online Circulation DC
- 62,485 HT - 118,206 unique visitors a month
3July 2011 Top PR Coverage
Laptop Accessory Coverage (power, input, connect
and ergo products)
Kensington KeyFolio Pro Performance Keyboard and
Case for iPad July 5, 2011 Put Your Tablet to
Work Even the fastest touchscreen typists
typically max out at 25 or 30 words per minute.
That's okay, but if you're typing for long
stretches that pace will put a severe cramp in
your productivity, and you're likely to make a
lot of errors, too. The easiest way to improve
your typing performance on a tablet is to add a
physical keyboard to it. Products such as the
Kensington KeyFolio Pro Performance Keyboard Case
(100) add a little bulk, but they double as a
case and certainly make working on any sort of
flat surface much more convenient and speedy.
Christopher Null Online Circulation PCW -
1,786,148 ITW - 114,768 IDG - 16,376 unique
visitors a month
Kensington KeyFolio Pro Performance Keyboard and
Case for iPad Protective Folio Stand
Protective Cover Stand BlackBelt Protection
Band July 9, 2011 The Week in iPad Cases The
Ides of July The Protective Cover Stand is
clearly inspired by Apples Smart Cover,
providing a segmented front that can be used to
prop up the iPad for viewing or typing. Unlike
its Fruit Company counterpart, however, the Cover
Stand also provides thin but capable protection
for the back of the iPad by covering it with a
polyurethane shell. For simpler protection needs,
you may want to take a look at the Protective
Cover, which, as its name implies, protects the
back of your iPad with a thin shell and is
available in black, white, or clear.
Alternatively, you could consider the BlackBelt.
Arguably Kensington's most original case, this
rubber bumper wraps around the sides of your
tablet to offer protection from minor drops as
well as to keep the back or screen of the iPad
from touching your desk or other flat surface
when you set it down. Marco Tabini Online
Circulation 252,151 unique visitors a month
4July 2011 Top PR Coverage
Laptop Accessory Coverage (power, input, connect
and ergo products)
Kensington KeyFolio Pro Performance Keyboard Case
for iPad 2 July 12, 2011 Kensington KeyFolio
Pro Performance Keyboard Case for iPad 2 Review
The updated KeyFolio Pro keyboard case fits
the iPad 2 perfectly and offers very responsive
typing experience. The case is super protective
and easy to use. The keyboard has a standard
layout with a good number of iPad 2 specific
keys. It worked with built-in apps and most other
apps we tested it with, and Bluetooth was easy to
work with. The keyboard and multi-layer case does
add some bulk and weight, but if you need the
keyboard and protection on the road, its a
worthy trade off. The built-in stand doesnt go
lower than 70 degrees, which might not be the
best viewing angle for some tasks. Tong
Zhang Online Circulation 41,449 unique visitors
a month
Kensington Orbit Wireless Mobile Trackball July
22, 2011 Kensington Orbit Trackball
Review The trackball has gained our
recommendation due to its responsiveness, smooth
and comfortable build, ease of use, and design.
It also helps that Kensington has thrown in the
free software and 5-year limited warranty. The
device is also decently durable--it would be able
to withstand many falls and the ball itself is
not likely to deteriorate over time. Amber
Riippa Online Circulation 345,076 unique
visitors a month
5July 2011 Top PR Coverage
Laptop Accessory Coverage (power, input, connect
and ergo products)
Kensington Orbit Wireless Mobile Trackball July
30, 2011 The Kensington Orbit Trackball The
Kensington Orbit Trackball is a new wireless
trackball with a nifty ambidextrous design and
battery operation. It is compatible with all the
major operating systems, and looks like a good
way to avoid RSI (repetitive stress injury) for
heavy computer users. The Kensington Orbit
Trackball features a smooth and glossy trackball
that is a similar size to other trackballs on the
market. The overall shape of the unit is natural
and designed to fit easily into the palms of both
right and left handed users. Greg Online
Circulation 62,346 unique visitors a month
Kensington Orbit Wireless Mobile Trackball July
13, 2011 Kensingtons Orbit Trackball Mouse Has
All The Features A trackball mouse is one of
those things you either love or hate. If you fall
on the love side, you should definitely take a
look at the Orbit Trackball Mouse recently
released by Kensington I am not accustomed to
using a trackball mouse, but I found this mouse
easy to use. It could not have been easier to set
up install batteries, plug in dongle, turn on.
The ball moves smoothly, but not so quickly that
I found it hard to control and I discovered that
I like the fact that one does not move the mouse
itself much easier on the wrist. I also
appreciate the fact that this mouse must be a
favorite of many left handed users.Do I
recommend it? I do. If you prefer a trackball
mouse then you certainly should check it out. It
is from Kensington, has a five year warranty, and
works well. It is adaptable for left or right
handers, can easily move from computer to
computer, and feels comfortable and sturdy when
in use. Nancy Gravley Online Circulation
52,453 unique visitors a month
6July 2011 Top PR Coverage
Laptop Accessory Coverage (power, input, connect
and ergo products)
Kensington Virtuoso Touch Screen Stylus and
Pen July 25, 2011 Tablet Artistry Tools and
Styluses Tested The Kensington Virtuoso is also
a rubber-tipped stylus that looks a lot like a
pen. Its about half an inch longer than the
Wacom Bamboo, which makes it slightly easier to
grip and draw withthe cap isnt just decorative
inside the stylus is a real pen, which might
also turn out to be useful. The broader tip has
one big advantage too. Even though the length of
the tip is about the same as on the Wacom,
theres more tip exposed at the side so its
easier to draw with the stylus held at an angle
the way you would a real pen or brush. Mary
Branscombe Online Circulation 171,957 unique
visitors a month
Kensington Protective Cover Stand July 31, 2011
iPad 2 case review Kensington Protective Cover
Stand Just as the iPad 2 has users wondering
how Apple managed to pack in all the same
goodness as the original while making it
significantly less bulky, Kensingtons new iPad 2
case rather descriptively called the Protective
Cover Stand will leave users wondering the
same. This case gets something right which far
too many other cases of its kind get wrong it
actually covers and protects the iPads four
corners, which is where impact is likely to
happen first when you drop it. This case is a
winner because it does so much with so little
material and, in the spirit of the iPad 2, keeps
things thin and light while fully functional.
Beatweek Staff Online Circulation 113,822
unique visitors a month