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Bluetooth Fabric Keyboard

Posted by Chris Leckness on July 20, 2006 – 1:21 pm
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Elikson, a UK company just introduced this keyboard that has driver support for Palm, Symbian, Blackberry and Windows Mobile. The Wireless Fabric Keyboard provides a 63 key Qwerty layout and measures 306mm x 114mm and operates on two AAA batteries that should last 10 hours. It rolls up and stores in a small, drawstring bag. It sells for 40 pounds in the UK. No word on whether it will be released in the US.

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