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iTwinge: The iPhone Keyboard You Either Love Or Hate

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itwinge-4[1] Meet iTwinge, the accessory for the iPhone that supposedly will increase your typing speed by 30%-40%.  From the picture, it appears to be a sleeve that fits over the bottom half of the iPhone and provides a real feeling keyboard over where the touch keyboard would normally be. It says it uses the phone’s power, but I’m not sure what for.

To me, it just looks like trouble.  They claim you can type faster, but it will probably take you just as much time to type on the virtual keyboard as it would to get this thing out of your pocket and dock it on the iPhone.  But that’s just me.  Check out Engadget for 2 more pictures.

via Engadget

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  • If the iPod's virtual keyboard pops up like the Pocket PC's, the sleeve would actually block the screen when the keyboard wasn't displayed. That would just be stupid.

    Steve
  • thats what I'm talking about with the whole pulling it out of your pocket to dock it. It seems like it would take just as much if not more time to use it.
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