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OFFICE ESSENTIALS
Write with this
Designed in Germany, this Rosewood Stylus
pen brings the natural charm of wood to a
digital world. The stylus features a quality tip
for writing, drawing, tapping and gliding
over sensitive touch screens. With just a
twist, the stylus then reveals a mechanical
ballpoint pen for traditional writing on
paper. This wood stylus pen merges
form and function with a rosewood
exterior and a pen-like feel in your
hand. Measuring 119mm x 15mm,
the ink colour is black and uses a
standard D1 refill.
INFO
www.tableking.com.au
Send with this
Carry your ipad with this
Take a look at ClamCase’s impressive but thinnest, most versatile all-in-one
backlit keyboard, case, and stand for the iPad Air Pro 9.7. Packing a built-in lithium-
ion polymer battery offering 100 hours of uninterrupted use time and a 360 smart
hinge that activates and deactivates the keyboard via Bluetooth on demand. Pairing
the features of a full QWERTY keyboard with function keys to unlock the iPad’s
potential, the ClamCase is designed to provide ultimate comfort for a natural typing
experience. The aluminium and polycarbonate case also offers premium durability,
while being slim and lightweight to pack into a bag or brief case.
INFO
www.syntricate.com.au
Former CSIRO bigwig, James Chin Moody’s
parcel delivery system has got everybody talking.
And it’s friendly on the planet too. With easy
ordering and tracking, Sendle saves time, money
and unlocks the power of big business delivery
for everyone. Sendle taps into networks of
partner couriers to offer commercial-scale (that
is, cut-price), door-to-door parcel delivery rates,
even for consumers and smaller businesses. You
don’t need to interact with the actual courier
company, instead access Sendle’s services via a
web app. It offers convenient, affordable and
fully carbon offset door-to-door pickup and
delivery to thousands of towns and suburbs
across Australia for low flat-rates.
INFO
www.sendle.com
Call me with this
Any newly announced model of the Apple iPhone raises plenty of interest, and also controversy.
But for lovers of all things ‘Mac’, the iPhone 7 will perform and impress. Although the analogue
headphone socket has disappeared, each new iPhone 7 ships with its own type of
earphones, with the new ‘Lightning’ plug on the end. And you can get adapters
if your own earphones are too precious to part with. Of course, the preference
would be to ‘go wireless’ and listen via a Bluetooth connection. The removal
of the socket does make the phone more resistant to water. Internally, the unit
boasts an impressive line-up of improved powerful internal processors, and the
dual lens onboard camera is one of the best on the market. Notwithstanding
it’s
a phone, the photos are sparkling. The iPhone 7 comes in a glossy jet black
finish, along with a softer black, gold, silver and rose gold.
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