1 June 2011 10:41 GMT / By Ben Crompton
It seems that consumer tech is going the way of fashion as more and more manufacturers are launching some kind of "collection".
We recently had the launch of the Acer Liquidmini revamp, and now it's Logitech's turn with a new range of "Colour Collection mice and keyboards" - there's also a webcam.
As the blurb puts it, “With designs ranging from craft punk to cyber chic, and from homespun to high-def, the Logitech Colour Collection lets consumers see how technology can help power human expression without compromising on quality or substance.”
So if you spend your day in tears, despairing over the fact your current mouse, although doing its job admirably, is dull and not exciting enough; this peripheral-based quartet could be just the thing.
First up is the Logitech HD Webcam C270 which will take 3-megapixel photos and comes with "Fluid Crystal technology", for decent low light performance. The Logitech Wireless Keyboard K360 on the other hand comes with six hot keys and 12 programmable F-Keys for instant access to your apps, folders and web pages.
The mice consist of the M325 and the M235 (the M235 is adorned with "floral spirals"), both of which are wireless and will no doubt improve your life no end with their ability to "power human expression".
The Logitech HD Webcam C270 and wireless K360 keyboard will each cost £24.99, whilst the m235 and M325 mice will set you back £29.99 and £19.99 respectively. All products are available now from the Logitech website.



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