Grippity Production Model Is Ready

Friday, December 5th, 2008 | Gadgets with No Comments »

The Grippity is extremely weird looking, taking on a whole new dimension when it comes to typing as you are required to type from the back. The actual production model is finally ready, and it does not lose an iota of its coolness. You get a full QWERTY keyboard that allows for eight-finger typing yoga straight from the back, while a couple of triggers behind double up as mouse buttons.

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G1 will have a touch screen keyboard

Friday, October 24th, 2008 | Gadgets, Keyboard with No Comments »


If G1 already has a very good keyboard, some still complain of not being able to tap into portrait mode and the choice was made for the user to use the keyboard, no screen. But the roadmap indicates that the Android G1 will be topped with a virtual keyboard top agorithme of 2009 with suggestions for strikes and dictionary. The keyboard or keypad true choice, it’s cool.

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Gadget Technology: Super Tiny Keyboard

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008 | Gadgets, PC Gadgets with No Comments »


The new gadget technology is here for you that is the Super tiny keyboard. Super Tiny Keyboard is tiny, slim, portable and functional that you do not have to worry about bringing those traditional, big and heavy keyboards when you are traveling. It measures 170 x 73 x 15mm and weighs 116g. It has 56-keys with Fn/Num lock keys and silent ’switch feeling’, meaning less clackety clack. The name is somewhat misleading since while I agree it’s small, it’s certainly not super tiny - anyone who used one of the old Psion 3 devices will attest to knowing what a ’super tiny’ keyboard/pad was like.

That photo above is also a little misleading since while it’s interesting to see it sitting beside an iPhone ‘for size comparisons’, you can’t actually use it with the iPhone because it’s USB-only. This new super short keyboard looks very beautiful then a normal keyboard. If you do happen to live in a closet though and that regular desktop keyboard is eating up too much valuable real estate, you can get it for around £15.

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Microsoft SideWinder X6, a keyboard for gamers worthy of competition and mouse SideWinder X5

Thursday, August 21st, 2008 | PC Gadgets with No Comments »

Microsoft SideWinder X6, a keyboard for gamers worthy of competition and mouse SideWinder X5.,

Microsoft for the Games Convention in Leipzig (Germany) two news for gamers, the new SideWinder X6, a keyboard dedicated to gamers with a keypad that can be removed. Also on SideWinder X5, a mouse of competition capable of reaching the 2000dpi.

The keyboard SideWinder X6 has programmable buttons on the left side with two volume controls and multimedia keys. Probably the most interesting thing is that you can remove the keypad that appears to be connected by USB port. It has a lighting system adjustable keys in two colors. The price is not anything bad, only $ 80.

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Keyboard

Monday, August 11th, 2008 | Keyboard with No Comments »

Actually, a keyboard is a pack of key, or buttons. A keyboard normally has typeset printed or engraved on the keys; in many cases, each compress of a key corresponds to an only printed symbol. Though, to manufacture some symbols wants holding and pressing numerous keys concurrently or in series; other buttons do not make any sign, but in its place affect the process of the keyboard or the computer itself.
A greater part of all keyboard buttons make sign, numbers or letter (character) that are suitable for the user language. Other keys are able to make actions when press, as well as other actions is accessible by the concurrent imperative of more than one exploit key.
The normal design of punctuation, numbers and letter is identified as QWERTY keys as the initial 6 keys on the top line of writing mean QWERTY. The QWERTY key was deliberate in the 1800s for perfunctory typewriters and was really considered to slow typists along to keep away from blocking the keys. Keyboard is the most important part of the computers.

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The viscous product that will take the dirt

Thursday, July 24th, 2008 | Gadgets with No Comments »

The viscous product that will take the dirt., Keyboard, dirt, dirt, keyboard

After a day of hard work and meals in front of the computer keyboard will probably stay with crumbs, hair, grease and dirt that neither our eyes can see. For that created this product viscous that slides over your keyboard and takes all the dirt with him.

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An iPhone with QWERTY keyboard? It seems unlikely, but …

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 | Gadgets with No Comments »

An iPhone with QWERTY keyboard? It seems unlikely, but ...Advances, Apple, iphone, iphone 3d, qwerty, slide phone, keyboard

It seems that Steve Jobs, who had declared that the idea of an iPhone keyboard would not ever passed for the mind, did backtrack on its ideas, leaving open the door to a future iPhone with QWERTY keyboard.

The news is still a rumor, probably the result of a simple hearing by Apple, but the fact is that according to The Register, some mobile operators have been consulted about a possible iPhone keyboard, to see how accoglierebbero the idea.

What Apple should follow the philosophy long been adopted by HTC, with the Diamond Touch and Touch Pro or with the Touch and Tytn II? For posterity the arduous judgement…

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Latest Pimp my QWERTY Keyboard

Monday, May 26th, 2008 | Computer with No Comments »

Latest Pimp my QWERTY Keyboard

Get the latest gadget Art Lebedev’s Optimus Maximus keyboard for your computer, this keyboard has customizable OLED keys, we thinking we would show off a little more analog version of same concept.

Its Optimus Maximum cost of near $2,000 USDs, and $30 version keyboard is known as “keyboard Shortcut Skins” by Photojojo serves basically, but they exact same function. This custom key stickers can change your keyboard standard Mac keyboard converts into professional grade keyboard for single purpose, and it is perfect for running any numeric number of creative tools like Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, Pro Tools and Aperture Tools.

Latest Pimp my QWERTY Keyboard

Latest Pimp my QWERTY Keyboard
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Touchless keyboard for Special People

Friday, October 19th, 2007 | Accessories, Computer with No Comments »

Touchless keyboard

Long-hour sitting on computer and countless typing hours has been seen as one big solution till date and something that has no solution. But it becomes worse when a physically deformed person is expected to fight with his own self by forcing himself to sit and deliver the required results within his limited office hours. The painful act of typing can now become easier by the latest offering of a new touchless keyboard unveiled by a Japanese company called Actbrise.

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Touchless keyboard

To have access over this keyboard, a sensor needs to be installed on his/her head (or body) and touch less keyboard needs to be plugged to the computer or over the PC screen. The very position would allow you to transmit the movements of your head onto the keyboard and you can start typing your text and can even use a mouse to roam between windows or documents…The easy working of the keyword is a blessing for the physically impaired people and would cost 1800€ !

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Fairlight Keyboard Can Be Yours For $28,000

Saturday, September 15th, 2007 | Digital, Gadget Tech Specs with No Comments »

Fairlight Keyboard

When even computer accessories such as external hard drives go a bit jazzy, its time to believe that design world plans to dominate the techy arena. More than that, its being welcomed by geeks, Do it still need an explanation? The talk here is about the designer keyboards, all cheers to its physical appearance inviting everyone under the sun rather than the expected geeky ones.

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Oops $28,000! ) Yah, this XYNERGI programmable controller from Fairlight is pricey but fits well in the age of desolate glut. And there are onlookers who would love to work on this designer keyboard. Jump further to catch the video of the manifestation.

Engadget believes it’s a must-have peripheral for the media professionals if not you. It comes packed with Microsoft Office and all other Windows applications. Its media production centre is well divided with up to two sidecars, placing twelve faders on each.The sidecar flaunts powered faders, encoders, controllers, LED, OLED displays and Joystick sound panner.

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