Optimus Maximus Keyboard
Gadgets

Optimus Maximus Keyboard (Video)

I’m sure you’ve already seen a thousand articles about the Optimus Maximus keyboard, but videos featuring this product isn’t something you see every day. Here’s a video of the Optimus Maximus being demonstrated at CES 2008: (This video is no longer available.)

Gadgets

Optimus Tactus Keyboard

  Art. Lebedev Studio, the team behind the Optimus Maximus OLED Keyboard, has come up with a very cool concept for yet another keyboard. Optimus Tactus does not have physical keys, which means there are no restrictions on their shape and size. Any part of […]

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Gadgets

Cyborg Keyboard

If you want a matching keyboard to that Aircraft Mouse we covered yesterday, this multicolor backlight one from Saitek will be a good candidate. This high-end gaming keyboard features programmable functions and media keys, customisable backlighting, a touch-sensitive backlit dashboard control panel and much more. […]

Handwriting Reading Keyboard
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Keyboard That Reads Handwriting

Unfortunately there isn’t much information available about this product from A1Pro, but the name sure sounds interesting: USB/PS2 Black Keyboard with Handwritten Identity Feature. Let’s hope it means that the touch pad-loking part of the keyboard allows you to write in a stylus way and […]

Drum Machine Pants
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Drum Machine Pants

The sound of people doing drum rolls on their knees all of a sudden got even more annoying. Tyler Freeman, aka odbol, is the creator of DrumPants – a pair of pants that enable the wearer to produce drum sounds by hitting various parts of […]

Luxeed Keyboard
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Colorful LED Keyboard

This cool looking Korean keyboard from Luxeed is available two different versions; the white one featured above ($127) where the whole the key will light up, and a black version ($134) where only the letters will glow. A software that lets you customize the way […]

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Design

Typewriter Laptop

The Typewriter Laptop is a beautiful piece of art created by Mary Robinette Kowal. She modded her laptop to make the keyboard look like one from an old-fashioned typewriter. (Via Boing Boing)