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I think that the keyboard is not really that practical. Yes it would save you space since you could just turn it off ... but the whole tactile sense of pressing a key and feeling you pressed it won't be there. > I guess that this would affect typing performance. Even if some... more
Reviewed by LefterisJP Jul 24, 05:16pm ( 14 reviews ) • technobulls.com
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Rated by LefterisJP on Jul 24, 5:16pm
I think that the keyboard is not really that practical. Yes it would save you space since you could just turn it off ... but the whole tactile sense of pressing a key and feeling you pressed it won't be there. > I guess that this would affect typing performance. Even if some sound was added for each different key pressed.
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Reviewed by ErrantEremite on May 28, 6:52pm
Where can I get that?
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Rated by hellochi on Apr 01 2009, 10:15am
NO WAYS!! haha ahh, concepts. Its like the whole Nokia Morph concept - looks like it will be good. Check out Microsoft Surface - thats closer to reality than the concepts as there are a few hotels in Las Vegas that have already implemented Microsoft Surface. ^_^
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Rated by esoteric2 on Jul 12 2008, 12:50pm
I'm sick and tired of articles about "theoretical technology".
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Rated by bijibo on Jan 04 2007, 3:56pm
I ask you... What do you think about this computer?
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Rated by TheWakeUpCall on Dec 13 2006, 8:26am
Those keyboard are real though. Those laser ones, you can buy them, and they work just fine.