Logitech has unveiled the global graffiti collection, a range of peripherals that are inspired by the global community and his is the start of the "strong" lineup of products new president Bracken P. Darrell promised or he's trying to get rid of the more colorful devices from his predecessor's tenure. If you're interested in picking up the gear, it'll set you back between $30 and $40 when they arrive in the US in May and from June in Europe.
Logitech unveiled a collection of computer accessories featuring a range of stylish, colorful designs inspired by the global community. These accessories feature colors and patterns that mix global trends with local influences, so you can pick and choose a combination that expresses your personality to the world. "This Global Graffiti Collection brings a new borderless style to our most popular products," said Sophie Le Guen, senior director PC portfolio management for Logitech. "We hit the road and found emerging designers from around the world that embody a unique yet globally relevant style – and put the designs together into one collection. These colorful, new designs allow you to hand-craft your own setup for a desktop that reflects individual style and creativity." The collection features authentic designs, true-to-life colors and textures mixed with surreal patterns. Each design is distinctly different yet part of a whole, so you get something that feels both individually unique and globally connected. There are plenty of colors and patterns in the collection, but each embodies a courageous, collective style, making it easy to mix-and-match among accessories while maintaining a cohesive design experience. And some of the designs are limited editions – so pick a patterned mouse and match it with other coordinating accessories from the collection to create a setup that's all your own. The Logitech Global Graffiti Collection offers borderless style at an affordable price, ranging from $29.99 to $39.99, depending on the product. The new designs are expected to be available in the U.S. beginning in May and in Europe beginning in June 2012.
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