In no specific order are 10 very unique keyboards that are designed to
either make
computing easier, the keyboard more comfortable, or to
eliminate the usual big sized keyboard.
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The Combimouse
The Combimouse keyboard was created to try to combine the mouse and
keyboard. The right keyboard is used for the mouse, with a two keys
doubling as a left or right click. The spin wheel is located at the
bottom of the left keyboard. This keyboard wasn't created to help you
type faster, rather to universalize the keyboard and mouse. This is the
first of many attempts to come at a universal keyboard. At the time you
cannot purchase one of these, but they should hit the market in 2008.
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The Evolution Keyboard
This is both separable and connectable. Here it is pictured on a track
mount. The two halves can be positioned how you want them, as they can
move ninety degrees in any direction. How much would it cost to get your
hands on one of these? The model with the track mount can range from
$400 to $700.
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The Wearable Keyboard
A keyboard that you plug into the USB port on a
computer and can type while it is attached to your
arm. This is not exactly made for your general home
office, and is more likely to be used at a work site
where carrying a keyboard is not very practical. The price varies
depending on the quantity. You can receive a quote from
Terralogic.
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The Optimus Maximus Keyboard
This is one of the new fully customizable keyboards on the market. Each
key is a tiny LCD screen. You can choose what each key is, and will
show. If you want to reorganize the letters, you can do that. You can
also set keys to perform other things, such as html codes, or special
symbols if you like. You can buy one of these online for about $450.
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The Virtual Keyboard
The
Virtual
Keyboard is a laser keyboard. The unit is the size of
a cigarette lighter, and uses Bluetooth technology to connect it with
your pc. The keys are all illuminated onto a flat surface. You can
simply type from there. Although the lack of feeling to the touch of the
“keys” may not be same this is the ultimate space saver, and shows
promise of many similar products, be it
computer
products or not, to come from this technology. You can
get your hands on one of these for around $150.
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The SafeType
This keyboard is meant to put the keyboard in as comfortable of a
position as possible. You can move the different sections to different
angles, as well as take them apart and put them on your lab. However you
choose it's all about putting it in such a way that makes typing more
relaxed for you. You can purchase one of these for about $300.
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The Tidy Tippist
Here is a decorative keyboard with the keys disguised into the washable
tablecloth. The keyboard and electrical components are sealed inside
layers and layers of water resistant felt. It hasn't been put on the
market yet, but you can expect its release in late 2008.
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The AlphaGrip Keyboard
A
game
controller style keyboard. It plugs into the USB and
you can type while sitting back reclined in a chair, running on a
treadmill, or lying in bed. It features a ten finger keyboard and mouse
all in the shape of a controller. Once you get the hang of this you can
successfully type at fifty to seventy words per minute. You can pick one
of these up for $100.
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The ElekTex Fabric Keyboard
This is exactly as it sounds. It is a wireless keyboard place inside a
piece of fabric. When you are done you can simply roll it up and put it
away. If it gets dirty you can put it in the wash. Your best price would
be on Amazon for $80 new.
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The FingerWorks TouchStream LP
The TouchStream is both a mouse and keyboard in one. The keyboard splits
in half to try to provide extra comfort. The keys are all flat, which
can make them feel strange to type on. It retails on the internet for
about $350.