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SMK-Link Electronics Corporation, a subsidiary of SMK Electronics, one of the largest manufacturers of OEM remote controls in the world, today announced that it will launch the new iCalc Bluetooth Calculator Keypad at Macworld/iWorld 2013, January 31st through February 2nd, Booth #1004.
The iCalc Bluetooth Calculator Keypad - New from SMK-Link Electronics (Photo: Business Wire)
Matching the look and feel of Apple keyboards, SMK-Link’s new iCalc Bluetooth Calculator Keypad magnetically aligns with the Apple Wireless Keyboard to add a dedicated numeric keypad to the iMac® and other computers originally supplied with Apple’s reduced-size keyboard. iCalc, which wirelessly connects to any Bluetooth-enabled OS X® or Windows® computer, operates selectively in either numeric keypad or calculator mode.
“If you’ve purchased an Apple computer over the past several years, chances are you don’t have a dedicated keypad on your keyboard,” states John Blair, General Manager of Branded Products for SMK-Link. “While Apple’s reduced-footprint Wireless Keyboard is designed for casual use, a dedicated keypad is essential for data entry into spreadsheets, accounting programs and other numeric applications. Our new iCalc, which pairs magnetically to the Apple Wireless Keyboard, can be used as an integrated keyboard keypad, or as a stand-alone keypad/calculator with Mac® and PC laptops.”
New Products at Macworld/iWorld 2013
iCalc Bluetooth Calculator Keypad
- Magnetically aligns with the Apple Wireless Keyboard
- 12 digit numeric display
- 10-key numeric keypad
- 6-key calculator with 2 hot keys
- Selectable keypad and calculator modes
- Bluetooth wireless range: 33 feet (10 meters)
- Mac OS X and Windows XP, 7 and 8 compatible
About SMK-Link Electronics
SMK-Link Electronics Corporation, headquartered in Camarillo, California, is a subsidiary of SMK Corporation. In addition to its branded Presentation Remote Controls, Consumer Electronics and Wireless Accessory products, SMK-Link markets Gyration-brand Air Mouse input devices powered by MotionTools® software. Established in 1925, SMK Corporation designs and manufactures remote controls, electronic components and other advanced Bluetooth peripherals, supplying them to companies worldwide. For more information, see http://www.smklink.com.
SMK-Link, the SMK-Link Logo, and iCalc are trademarks or registered trademarks of SMK-Link Electronics Corporation. Apple®, Mac®, iMac® and OS X® are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Bluetooth® is a registered trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
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