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The coolest keyboard I’ve ever seen!

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 15, 2006 – 4:49 pm
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This has to be the neatest keyboard around.  It is called the Optimus Keyboard, and each individual key is a tiny organic LED screen which can be changed to support different layouts of keys or differnet program, such as Photoshop or even Quake.  No more buying special keyboards for games or using those paper keyboard layovers, this thing can do it all.  It can be setup as a PC keyboard and then changed to a Mac layout depending on what you are using.  It can even be configured to support other languages that use different alphabets.  According to the website, "Every key is a stand-alone display showing exactly what it is controlling at this very minute."

Rumor has it that these keyboards will be released on February 1st.  I want one! 

Source: Pizzle 

Close up of the keys

Optimus configured for Photoshop

Optimus configured for Quake 

 

 

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  • Gray Rentz
    I actually had seen these a few months ago, looks very neat, just expensive.

    Sorta old news, but good now that it looks like it may come out soon :)
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