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Metzker rated 18 months ago
From the page: "Where is the letters?" :(
zurrealmonk rated 18 months ago
Who says I've never seen them before? This is old news.
jiggly2964 rated 18 months ago
I had seen a few of these before, but the ones I haven't were wild enough to more than make up for those ones.
the-fair rated 18 months ago
nice, all of my favorite keyboards on one page
profbleak rated 18 months ago
ive seen all of them
Huli rated 18 months ago
These look pretty funky, but i still love my G15 gaming keyboard! :p
vvk rated 18 months ago
Computer keyboards you never seen before

Personally, I liked these ... so whacky & cool !




The virtual laser keyboard


The I-Tech Virtual Keyboard uses a light projection of a full-sized
computer keyboard on almost any surface. Used with PDA's and Smart
Phones, the Virtual Keyboard provides a practical way to do e-mail,
word processing and spreadsheet tasks, enabling users to leave laptops
and computers at home.




The roll-up keyboard

These keyboards feature 104 keys in a standard QWERTY layout, but with
a nifty twist of being the most portable keyboard seen to date. Simply
roll the unit up when you're done with it! A great tool for laptop
users who miss their full-sized KB when on the road, or LAN party
warriors looking to lighten their load.




Optimus Keyboard



Each and every key on the Optimus Keyboard is a stand-alone display
that shows you exactly what it is controlling at the very moment.




The Orbitouch Keyboard



The orbiTouch Keyless ergonomic Keyboard creates a keystroke when you
slide the two domes into one of their eight respective positions. You
type the different characters by sliding the domes to create letters
and numbers. The orbiTouch Keyless ergonomic Keyboard also has an
integrated mouse, so moving the domes gives you full mouse and keyboard
capability!




The datahand keyboard


The DataHand ergonomic keyboard offers a total of 132 keys (more than
even extended flat keyboards) through the use of five key switches
clustered around the tips of each of the fingers. With four modes,
shifted by the thumbs, hand movement is no longer required to perform
keyboard work. Hand support results in the elimination of the major
source of muscular-skeletal stress in hands, wrists, arms, shoulders,
backs, and necks.




The Tidy Tippist



The marriage of eating and tipping: the decorative tablecloth, made of
felt, contains a textile keyboard. The electronic is woven into a
fabric, which finds itself between layers of water resistant felt as
sandwich material. The soft felt surface makes it a pleasure for
fingers to tip a cozy keyboard.




AlphaGrip



Claimbled to the most comfortable computing device.
It is a gaming pad, a keyboard also comes with a mouse trackball.


Lynxdaemonskye rated 18 months ago
I'm pretty happy with my own keyboard. I've never had any problems with it. But some of these would certainly be interesting to have a go at.
VanG rated 18 months ago
I'd seen SOME of them before, but I still like the page!
I wouldn't mind trying some of these keyboards out.

Oh, mine almost looks like this one: so far I have unintentionally managed to erase the k,l,s,n,a,e and ñ off mine.
The-Billy rated 18 months ago
"13 keyboards you've seen in tons of OTHER crappy blogs"
or should I say "you seen"
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