Hello Kitty Keyboard

Hello Kitty Keyboard

Great news for those of you who have a thing for computer accessories inspired by a certain japanese cat, like this webcam, the USB fan and this small speaker. You will now be able to expand your collection with this brand new Hello Kitty keyboard.

The keyboard comes in the traditional red and white colors and features the well-known bow tie on the Shift key. Kitty’s head can be found on the Enter key and as an ornament at the very top of this playful Sanrio style keyboard.

Hello Kitty Keyboard

Product Description

  • Size: 44.2 x 14.8 x 2.5 cm
  • PC Interface USB, PC/AT compatible
  • OS: Windows XP / VISTA
  • Japanese QWERTY 108 key

The Hello Kitty Keyboard is available from the Geek Stuff 4 U website for $106.

(Via Crave and Gizmodiva)

5 comments for “Hello Kitty Keyboard” »

  1. wii remote
    24 January 2009 at 8:07 am

    First of all if i talk about the look of this Hello Kitty Keyboard it is looking very cool and red and white combination color is really suited to this keyboard and well-known bow tie on the Shift key makes the look of this keyboard very attractive.

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  5. Adrian
    17 April 2009 at 11:38 am

    Wow, my girlfriend will surely like this keyboard! She likes pink and hello kitty stuff. This inspires girls to do research! :D

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