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This
keyboard has the same measurements as a standard 102-key
keyboard, but there's a big difference. You can roll this
one up and put it in your pocket. Nice. |
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This one
might be useful if you're in the need to type stuff while
doing practical work in tough climates - but if you would
wear this keyboard at the office, you might be considered a
bit geeky. |
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Just take
a look at this one. Do you understand how to use it? The
idea is that your hands and arms shall be in a more relaxed
position while working with the SafeType compared to a
traditional keyboard. |
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it's
heating up, don't you agree? This is more cool
than weird though. This laser gadget projects a
virtual keyboard on a table or other suitable
material, and then interpret your finger
movement and pass them on to your PDA or
whatever you have it connected to. Cool. |
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The
frogpad is a tiny, tiny keyboard - or it would be more
suitable to call it a keypad actually. The manufacturer say
that you can get up to 40 words per minute if you practice
between 6 to 10 hours with it. Any idea why they are calling
it a frogpad? |
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