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UNUSUAL KEYBOARDS

Author: John Pan
Article source: easyarea.co.id
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Sometimes devices have some unpractical and annoying limits, such as sensitivity to liquids or rigid materials.

And, as you would like to clean that dirty keyboard or need to take a keyboard, but not enough space in your bag/luggage, you would think that the problem has no solving.

Surprisingly, the engineers solved these for you. 



Washable keyboard

We've all been there.

At some point, that keyboard will build up months of our finger grime.

Of course, the white-keyed peripherals are much worse for the filthy wear.


For those looking to take an easier route to cleaning up their keypads, Logitech has announced the K310 washable keyboard.



           


Capable of being submerged in up to 11 inches (about 30 cm) of water, the accessory is outfitted with drainage holes to allow for a quick dry and keys are marked with laser printing and UV coating to ensure a youthful appearance.



Take note: this unit is wired, so you'll want be sure to keep that USB connector nice and dry.


In addition to being able to hold its breath in shallow water, the keys are said to last for up to five million keystrokes each.


The K310 will hit desks - and sinks - is expected to cross the pond to Europe in October.



Virtual keyboard

Celluon’s Magic Cube Keyboard (Available on Amazon) is a laser keyboard that can be projected on any flat surface.


This very cool and useful keyboard can be paired with just about any and all devices that have Bluetooth including mac, pc, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Android devices.


The keyboard is fairly easy to use.

Other than that the keyboard is incredibly responsive contrary to what you might think at first glance.


It works by shining and infrared light on the table where your fingers will hit then some sort of camera that is in the center picks up your strokes, and of course just some type of laser is at the top to actually display the keys.

When first using the keyboard it takes some getting used to because of the fact you can’t really rest your fingers anywhere but they can be very, very close.


The keyboard won’t really pick up strokes until you actually touch the projected key which is pretty cool because you would think it would pick up the wrong keys all the time just because your fingers hovered passed it.

Still, for a slow typer or just someone that is intimidated by the keyboard it doesn’t work well because they don’t really understand the concept.

Overall, it seems to be very practical.


Have fun!




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