Sunday, February 20, 2011

Great designed keyboards

Luckily tech markets are full of innovations so everyone can find what he’s looking for. Today I present you some really great designed keyboards, maybe you will like one of them.

Logitech diNovo Edge
The diNovo Edge has been Laser cut from a single piece of black Plexiglas and set into a aluminum frame. TouchDis navigation makes it possible to move the cursor by moving a finger up, down or across the disc. A touch-sensitive volume slider enable quickly adjust the computer’s volume. For fluid and natural Keystrokes, The PerfectStroke™ key system has been used. No matter how fast and hard you type, it will  neither make any sound nor will hurt your fingers. The Logitech diNovo is rechargeable and a two-hour charge yields up to two months of battery life.

Optimus Tactus
Optimus Tactus does not have any physical keys. This means that there are no restrictions on shape and size of the keys. You can keep a single key on the keyboard or Display all of them on the Touch screen. The keys can be set in any language. It is just a big Touch Screen Display which can be programmed to display any key or image. It can be programmed to display videos too. It is a concept for now.

Amex Digital Touch-Screen Wireless Keyboard
The ultra-slim AMEX Touch Screen keyboard delivers the ultimate feel and response. 2.4G RF wireless technology lets you go wire free and use the Wireless Keyboard within a range of 30 feet. It has got a One touch access to Windows Media Center and Multimedia Keys for easy Media Navigation.

Virtual Laser Keyboard
A revolutionary accessory for all the portable gadgets like Blackberry, Smartphone, PDA, MAC & Tablet PC but can be connected to a computer too using a USB. The Virtual Keyboard comes with an leather jacket. It is of the size of a Zipo lighter and operates in total darkness. It uses a laser beam to generate a full-size perfectly operating laser keyboard.

XYNERGI keyboard
So you thought the $1,536 Optimus Maximus keyboard was a tad expensive? Peep this: the €20,000 (about $28,000) XYNERGI programmable controller from Fairlight. To be fair, you get a hell of a lot more than just a keyboard for your 28-grand as the kit includes Fairlight's CC-1 digital media engine as well. While it's targeted at media professionals, it also integrates like a peach with Microsoft Office and all your other Windows applications. Better yet, the custom key mappings are said to "intelligently" adjust depending upon the "mode the operator is in." However, intelligence seems defined by your ability to find (and push) the function button.

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