Bluetooth Keyboards
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Although electric typewriters have been made almost entirely obsolete, there's something to be said for the satisfying "clickety-clack" of their keys. Well, that sound and feel is back, in the all-aluminum Fineday 3.0 Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard.
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You can build just about anything out of Lego, and now that even includes your keyboard. Pixel is a new mechanical keyboard from MelGeek that can be customized with Lego bricks around the rim, on the back or even on the keys themselves.
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Bluetooth keyboards are great when you need to type on a tablet, but a built-in trackpad would be useful. Rather than bulk out the form factor, Belarus-based Clevetura is launching a keyboard that turns the keying area into a touch-sensitive trackpad when the user isn't typing.
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Changing key layouts on a real-world keyboard usually involves swapping to another input peripheral, but the Nemeio changes that by making each key a little electronic ink screen that can be set to a user's preference in companion software.
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A company called Lofree is betting that people will want to use a keyboard that closely mimics the feel of a typewriter. Based on the runaway success of its current Indiegogo campaign, that bet seems sound. But after getting our fingers on one, we're not so sure we feel the same.
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If you’re looking for a unit that ditches wires, plays nice with mobile devices, and can reduce your desktop clutter, the latest K780 keyboard from Logitech may be the one for you. We recently had the chance to get hands and fingers on, to put it to the test.
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One alternative to typing with your thumbs is to pack along a folding Bluetooth keyboard. We recently got hold of an iClever IC-BK03 Trifold Bluetooth keyboard and tried it out.
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LG has brought the flexibility of rollable keyboards and the rigidity of foldable keyboards together in its Rolly Keyboard, which it calls the industry's first solid rollable wireless portable keyboard.
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It can get confusing, trying to remember which keys are used for which shortcuts in which programs. That's why Sonder Design developed the Sonder keyboard. Utilizing e-ink technology, its keys can change appearance and function, depending on the application being used.
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We've seen a number of ideas for making Bluetooth portable keyboards that are compact yet still not frustratingly tiny. The Moky keyboard, however, takes a unique approach. It saves space by allowing its keyboard area to double as a multi-touch trackpad.
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Texting is so much a part of modern life that some people can't even pause for a meal of fried chicken without sending a message. As part of an advertising campaig KFC gave away paper tray liners with built-in Bluetooth keyboards, so patrons can text away while munching on their extra crispy.
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Mad Catz has revealed two new mobile controllers, each with a different focus. The accessories are designed primarily for use with Android, and aim to improve user experience in gaming and media, both at home and on the move.
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