litl TV Box
The litl will bring optimized web apps to your big TV. Running the litl OS and Flash apps, the system consists of a base station connected to your TV, and a touchscreen remote with a slide-out keyboard.
The litl will bring optimized web apps to your big TV. Running the litl OS and Flash apps, the system consists of a base station connected to your TV, and a touchscreen remote with a slide-out keyboard.
If cats can have keyboards, why can’t dogs can have their own music acts? Take, for instance, this canine who can beatbox. Sorta. With the help of its master. We think he’s singing in Russian.
The ClamCase has a bay to slip your iPad into, a Bluetooth keyboard, cut-outs for the various buttons and a wraparound hinge, which can flip 360° to either encase the iPad or to be inobtrusive.
One of the best Flash games ever returns with what we can only call expert mode. The Typing Tutor Edition of Canabalt regularly changes the jump button to one of the keys in the keyboard.
The MacBook business card holders from online Japanese shop Apple Mirror have keyboards, docks and menu bars, with compact mirrors for screens. Mini MacBook, Pro, and Air holders are available.
This Mini LED Projector has a rechargeable battery, wireless keyboard with remote, built-in speaker, USB port and SD card slot, 3-in-1 RCA cable and b/g Wi-Fi, and all of it fits in your laptop bag.
A must-have peripheral for Motorola Droid gamers (however minor a demographic that may be), the Game Gripper slides on to the keyboard, providing a familiar gamepad layout. Emulators not included.
Available 5/2010: Korg’s Monotron is a pocketable Analogue Ribbon Synth that runs on two AAA batteries yet is a fully featured with VCO, VCF, and LFO controls and a ribbon keyboard.
OS X goes old school with this Victorian iMac mod; available for 20″ and 24″ Core 2 Duo iMacs, it’s sold as a set that includes an oak cover, faux-marble base, and keyboard trim.
It’s no M6500, but Dell’s Precision M4500 packs a lot into a 15.6″ form factor with a 1GB Quadro FX 1800M or 880M, Core i5/i7 CPU, 3 MP camera, backlit keyboard, and Gobi 2.0.
They may not be feature-laden, but Microsoft’s use-anywhere BlueTrack tech gets budget-friendly with three decidedly not blind mice: the 3500, 4500, and 2000 sell for $25-$30.
Logitech’s Wireless Desktop MK710 is in it for the long haul: the keyboard and mouse combo have a three-year battery life and connect via the included 2.4 GHz Unifying receiver.
Simple, space saving, and sleek, The Space Bar is more like an aluminum parking spot for your keyboard, hiding it away when not in use; also included: six USB ports at the front.
Lenovo’s China-only Lephone includes a snap-on keyboard a-la the Ideapad U1; the phone itself features a 3.7″ touchscreen, 1 GHz Snapdragon CPU, and two cameras (one front-facing).
Mad Catz goes mature with their new Eclipse Collection; it mixes upmarket metal finishes and minimalist design with touch-sensitive technology on their keyboards and mice.
Part printer replacement, part ereader, Plastic Logic’s QUE proReader features an 8.5×11″ touchscreen, Office/Outlook compatibility, virtual keyboard, WiFi, BT, and 3G. Thanks, everyone!
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