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Glass “No Key” Keyboard is Teh Awesome

Posted in Computers, Keyboards by Danielle on June 16th, 2008.

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I’m a huge fan of technology that both performs well and looks good. That’s why I’m rather a fan of this innovative “No Key” keyboard. Designed by Kong Fanwen, this keyboard uses a camera and motion capture technology to determine what keystrokes your fingers are making. The keyboard is fully waterproof, and it boasts some super nifty lighting options. It’s too bad that this keyboard would seriously smudge. Read more here!

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Flexible Illuminated Keyboard Hurts the Eyes

Posted in Keyboards by Danielle on September 23rd, 2007.

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While I’m normally a huge fan of glowing objects, this illuminated keyboard makes me cringe. On the plus side, the keyboard’s light and flexible, so it’s easily transportable. Imagine using this apparatus at the airport! Then, again, given the current events, that probably wouldn’t be such a good idea. Available for $27.00 from USB Brando.

Optimus Mini Keyboard

Posted in Keyboards by Danielle on August 17th, 2006.

The Optimus 3 Key Mini Keyboard uses programmable OLED screens as buttons.

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Origianlly, the Optimus Keyboard was going to be made into a full fledged, completely customable keyboard– however, this 3 Key Mini Keyboard is the child of that endeavor. There are 6 possible presets for the three keys.
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The Keys are 20 mm x 20 mm with 96 x 96 pixels each, and animation at 3 frames per second. The keys can be configures to start an application, show free memory and CPU usage, display a web cam, display time and weather, or control IE, Windows Media, and Word. The Optimus 3 Key Mini Keyboard will become available in September from ThinkGeek, and will cost $160.
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Kitty Keyboard

Posted in Computers, Keyboards by Danielle on November 13th, 2005.

Keyboard Independent Touch Typing Technology is making a revolution in wearable keyboard technology. This keyboard allows the wearer to type via contortions of the hand and fingers.