ASUS EeeKeyboard
The EEEKeyboard is a computer in a keyboard, turning any HDMI display into a monitor via the bundled wireless kit. Its 5″ touchscreen has program shortcuts and media player controls.
The EEEKeyboard is a computer in a keyboard, turning any HDMI display into a monitor via the bundled wireless kit. Its 5″ touchscreen has program shortcuts and media player controls.
It’s no Wii, but the Rii mini is wee-sized: the wireless keyboard is ideal for HTPCs and includes 26 backlit keys, a 2.4GHz receiver, touchpad, mini-gamepad, laser pointer, and Li-ion battery.
SteelSeries’ 6GV2 keyboard may be no-frills on the features, but it’s pure bling inside with 18-karat gold-played switches, unlimited ant-ghosting, and 10x the lifespan of regular keyboards.
Microsoft’s SideWinder X4 ain’t afraid of no ghosts: the keyboard’s anti-ghosting tech lets you press 26 keys at once and features macro recording, backlighting, and mod and profile switching.
The Miniguru keyboard’s slogan is “Always on the Home Row,” and it just may do so with a built-in trackpoint, a “swirl” key-activated second layer, and three levels of tactile feedback.
Designed to reduce the spread of disease, the Keystick Keyboard concept envisions a personal full-size keyboard for everyone that folds up like a hand-held fan for portability.
Logitech’s G110 gaming keyboard improves on the G11 in nearly every area: it boasts a slimmer base, a more efficient key layout, backlit red and blue LED keys and a USB hub port.
Turtlehead jumps on the Three Wolf Moon/Cat Moon bandwagon with this 3 Keyboard Wolf t-shirt, but trumps them all: it not only features an extra wolf and E.T., but a flippin’ unicorn.
An advertisement for Portuguese juice company Do Bem, this Wafer Keyboard music video is perhaps a little too sweet: put one in front of us and we guarantee we’ll gobble up the keys.
Made for portability, Microsoft’s Mobile Keyboard 6000 is just a few mm thicker than an AAA battery at the rear, requires Bluetooth, and can be purchased with a separate number pad.
An external version of the popular laptop keyboard, Lenovo’s ThinkPad USB Keyboard was crowdsourced via their design blog; users happily ditched the touchpad, numpad and wireless.
Alienware dives into gaming accessories with its own private label TactX Keyboard and Mouse; both sport customizable lighting, user profiles and buttons, albeit at a premium price.
iKey’s AK-39 keyboard is for real military use and meets MIL-461 standards; features include EM shielding, FSR pointing device and green LED backlighting with night vision abilities.
Made for gamers and professionals, OCZ’s Sabre Keyboard has nine OLED keys which can be programmed with images or text; 128 MB onboard memory stores app-specific macros.
Targeted towards media centers, Brando’s wireless Entertainment Slim Keyboard includes a multi-touchpad that doubles as a numeric keypad; it also includes 18 media hotkeys.
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