Wednesday 29 February 2012

PC --> 6 WEirD kEybOarDs,NevEr SeEn BeFoRe

6 Weird Keyboards , Never Seen Before ~~>

We use simple QWERTY keyboards a lot; but rarely we come across keyboard designs that are simple weird. The basic functionality is almost the same, but their shape and design is what matters.
Here is a Weird list of some of the most Weird Keyboards that I bet have never been seen before. Let us know what you think about these keyboards.

Nishi Ki Keyboard

Just looking at this bright-colored flowery thing, I’m half blind. Can you figure out any keywords? Although slim with perfect round corner keyboard, it comes with a price tag of $153.

The roll-up keyboard

roll-up keyboard
This keyboard features 104 keys in a standard QWERTY layout, but with a nifty twist of being the most portable keyboard seen to date. Simply roll the unit up when you’re done with it!

The frogpad

frogpad
The FrogPad mobile keypad with its innovative 20 full-size key layout optimized around the most frequently used characters sets a new standard in information access with superior portability and ergonomics, global adaptability, rapid learning and ease of use.

The Tidy Tippist

Tidy Tippist
The marriage of eating and tipping: the decorative tablecloth, made of felt, contains a textile keyboard. The electronic is woven into a fabric, which finds itself between layers of water resistant felt as sandwich material.

The datahand keyboard

datahand keyboard
The DataHand ergonomic keyboard offers a total of 132 keys through the use of five key switches clustered around the tips of each of the fingers. With four modes, shifted by the thumbs, hand movement is no longer required to perform keyboard work.

Das Keyboard

Das Keyboard
Duh? Where’s the letters? Das keyboard believe with no keys to look at when typing, your brain will adapt and memorize the key position thus increasing typing speed.

The wrist keyboard

wrist keyboard
Completely sealed, it can operate in the rain and other harsh environments. A curved back provides a secure and comfortable placement on the wrist. The keyboard layout is optimized to provide alphanumeric entry. Carefully positioned arrow keys ease menu-oriented tasks.

 


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