Apple Keyboard Concept

By admin | Jan 19, 2009

You won’t find this keyboard in stores any time soon (probably). The numeric keypad has been replaced by an iPhone dock. It also has a few programmable OLED keys. However, unless it comes with software that lets you use the iPhone as a numeric keypad (or any other type of keypad you can imagine), I [...]

Optimus AUX Keyboard

By admin | Nov 18, 2008

“Art Lebedev” is synonymous with the following things: cool but unnecessary, hard to get, ridiculously expensive. This mini keyboard, like all their gadgets, fits that description perfectly. It’s a 15-key keypad with OLED displays under each key, like the Optimus Maximus. It will set you back $650, or $43.33 per key! Even though this would [...]

Logitech diNuvo Mac Keyboard

By admin | Nov 11, 2008

Here’s Logitech’s new ultra-slim wireless Mac keyboard. While it’s a bit on the expensive side for a keyboard, it is claimed to have a 3 year battery life and has encryption for better security. It also has a touch-sensitive volume control and shortcut buttons for frequently used applications.

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Logitech Illuminated Keyboard

By admin | Sep 2, 2008

Logitech has made an illuminated keyboard aimed at everyday users instead of only gamers. Quite useful if you work in a dark environment a lot. A little ambient light (besides the display, of course) is easier on your eyes, and if you need to look down at your keyboard from time to time you won’t [...]

Optimus Pultius, the mini-Maximus

By admin | Jul 24, 2008

By now, everyone knows the Optimus Maximus, Art Lebedev’s insanely expensive keyboard. It may be the coolest keyboard ever made, but first of all, it’s just too damned expensive and second, apparently it’s not that good for ordinary typing.
This keyboard may be something that’s more suitable to the everyday user. It’s not a full-size keyboard, [...]

SteelSeries 7G Gaming Keyboard

By admin | May 6, 2008

Keyboards designed with gamers in mind are usually loaded with extras: backlighting, extra keys that you can assign macros to (wich some online games ban you for), small LCD displays, flashy colors, … This keyboard is quite a bit different. To be honest, it’s the most dull looking keyboard I have ever seen. The performance [...]

DX1 Customizable Keyboard

By admin | Mar 30, 2008

The DX1 keyboard is a really unique input device. It is the ultimate affordable fully customizable keyboard. The keyboard consists of a tray and 25 loose buttons, wich you can put on the tray in any order your prefer. With the included software, you can program macros for every key, making it perfect for gamers. [...]

Optimus Tactus keyboard

By admin | Dec 30, 2007

Seems like the Optimus Keyboard from Art Lebedev still wasn’t enough for them. The overpriced, endlessly delayed shiny piece of hardware will perhaps get an even more futuristic successor: the Tactus Keyboard!
The Optimus Keyboard was a traditional keyboard with an OLED display underneath each key, but the Tactus Keyboard will be one big OLED touch [...]

Steelkeys 6G Keyboard

By admin | Aug 9, 2007

When it comes to expensive gaming keyboards, nothing beats Logitech and Razer. Now a third player is introduced: Steelkeys! Their new keyboard, the 6G, doesn’t look very special at first. In fact, it looks like any other keyboard! No green light coming from under the keys, no LCD display, no special keys to record macros. [...]

Keyboard Organizer

By admin | Jul 27, 2007

This is no ordinary keyboard. It opens like a shell to reveal a hidden storage space! It can be used to store object like pens, paper clips, cd’s, and all other sorts of small stuff that usually clutters your desktop.
The keyboard is about the same size as any standard keyboard and has a quality touch [...]

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