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“Not only is this keyboard remarkable for its compact design, it's a great combination of Bluetooth and laser technology that's fun, easy and convenient to use.” Brookstone Virtual Keyboard features: ...
So when I was asked to try out a free sample of the Kickstarter-funded Serafim Keybo, a ‘virtual laser projection keyboard,’ which is on sale for $72.25 with code MARKET15, I was into it.
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A new patent application from Google augments the company's Glass head-mounted computer with a laser projector, which can be used to project an interface on any nearby surface, including the user ...
The new Logitech (R) Cordless Desktop (R) MX (TM) 3100 features Logitech's exclusive laser tracking mouse technology and the most powerful navigation controls available on a Logitech keyboard.
Sponsored DealPost This Kickstarter funded laser projection keyboard is 22% off this week By DealPost Team Aug 26, 2021 7:05 am PDT Image: StackCommerce ...
One keyboard/mouse combo which gets it right in the better health department is Microsoft’s Wireless Optical Desktop Pro. Contoured curves and a keyboard design which splits the QWERTY layout ...
If it worked as awesome as it sounds, laser keyboards would be a fantastic tool for doing long form writing on a portable device. Particularly when it’s integrated into a $180-$190 iPhone case.
I-Tech virtual laser keyboard The device, priced at $180, is a black obelisk about the size of a lipstick tube that uses infrared and laser technology to project an outline of a full keyboard onto ...
And even with a price tag of $100, which is rock bottom for these types of devices, you’re better off just suffering with an onscreen keyboard, or—believe it or not—voice recognition.
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