Website review: I-Techs Virtual Laser Keyboard (Hom...
larfus discovered this in Computer Hardware
•30 reviews since Jan 24, 2005
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larfus discovered 43 months ago
The virtual laser keyboard (VKB) works by using both infrared and laser technology to produce an invisible circuit and project a full-size virtual QWERTY keyboard on to any surface. The virtual PC keyboard behaves exactly like a real one: direction technology based on optical recognition enables the user to tap the images of the keys, complete with realistic tapping sounds(!), which feeds into the compatible PDA, Smartphone, laptop or PC.

nobbynobbs rated 3 months ago- Virtual Laser Keyboard... blimey that's neat.

zphaze rated 7 months ago- cool looking, but how well does it work.
- cool looking, but how well does it work.

- camdentown1989 rated 16 months ago
- how cool is this

mistert2 rated 20 months ago- Another possibility for the mobile office. I wish it worked with my Treo 600. Just another reason to upgrade.
- Another possibility for the mobile office. I wish it worked with my Treo 600. Just another reason to upgrade.

- f1ex rated 21 months ago
- This is fine for the Hunt and Peck typist, but for anyone that can type it is pitiful. The tactile feel of "keys" is half the battle, you can "feel" when you typo and immediately correct it.

Nar00W rated 21 months ago- Love this

wackygoose rated 21 months ago- I WANT ONE <3

iamah rated 21 months ago- =O

NicksName rated 22 months ago- The Virtual Laser Keyboard (VKB) online