I'll stick with my basic AU$22 Logitech keyboard... A keyboard that costs about the same as a PSP is a bit too expensive for me >_>
How much desk space does that thing take up? :O
Lol, I'm using some really old Dell keyboard, I have no idea where it originated from. It works, good enough. No need for all the fancy stuff, it's not like I'll use them much anyway, so not worth the premium. Like with my mouse. I have all these extra functions, but I hardly ever use them.
I'll stick with my basic AU$22 Logitech keyboard... A keyboard that costs about the same as a PSP is a bit too expensive for me >_>
How much desk space does that thing take up? :O
Lol, I'm using some really old Dell keyboard, I have no idea where it originated from. It works, good enough. No need for all the fancy stuff, it's not like I'll use them much anyway, so not worth the premium. Like with my mouse. I have all these extra functions, but I hardly ever use them.
IT HAS 113 OLED SCREEN KEYS
1692.31 US$ (1257.14 €)
Quote:Problem:
Design a keyboard with screens embedded in each button.
Each key is a stand-alone display that shows the function currently assigned to it.
Optimus’s customizable layout allows convenient use of any language—Cyrillic, Ancient Greek, Georgian, Arabic, Quenya, hiragana, etc.—as well as of any other character set: notes, numerals, special symbols, HTML codes, math functions and so on to infinity.
Specifications
Keyboard dimensions
length
537 mm (21.1″)
width
173 mm (6.8″)
height
38 mm (1.5″)
key
20.2×20.2 mm (0.8″×0.8″)
Each of the 113 displays
technology
OLED
viewable area
10.1×10.1 mm (0.4″×0.4″)
resolution
48×48 pixels
frame rate
10 frames per second minimum
colors
65 536
viewing angle
160°
Connection
USB 2.0
Control
Optimus Configurator software
OS Windows, Mac OS X
System requirements
PC with installed OS Windows XP or Vista, with a USB 1.1 (or better 2.0) port; Mac OS X 10.5.1 or higher.