Rollable Bluetooth Keyboard

Posted by Chris Leckness on Jan 18, 2006

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elektex.jpg It seems that rolled portable electronics are in this year at CES.  First Philips displays a prototype Pocket PC with a rollable screen, and now Eleksen has announced a rollable fabric Bluetooth Keyboard.  (Yes, that is an Axim x50v using it on their website.)  This keyboard has the advantage of being full sized and portable; there no word on how it is to type on yet.

 

 

Courtesy Engadget and Gizmag

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  • RICOUK
    I saw this at the London Boatshow, they had one attached to a PC with M$ Word open to try it, it was weird but in a good way! I feel that it is quite expensive just for a keyboard however.
    They also had one under a makeshift waterfall so I'm guessing it's waterproof!!
  • I have a rollable USB keyboard. It is pretty nice for stuffing into my laptop bag to take to school to get a full sized keyboard, but the keys are strange and take some getting used to. I'd imagine this one is about the same, except no wire and it would also work for my PPC.
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