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Like virtual keyboards of the past, this one projects a laser outline of a full-sized QWERTY keyboard in front of it, while an optical sensor tracks a user's finger movements as they type.
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.
PR Newswire MERRIMACK, N.H., June 22, 2012 MERRIMACK, N.H. , June 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Brookstone, the multichannel specialty retailer and product development company, today introduced the ...
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 ...
The Atongm Laser Keyboard projects a virtual laser keyboard on to a flat surface, supposedly letting you type like you normally would. Projection keyboards aren't exactly new -- there have been ...
No more tiny, cramped PDA keyboards, or fumbling for the right keys on your cell phone. Roughly the size of a disposable lighter, the Virtual Laser Keyboard emits a keyboard onto any surface, and ...
Our long wait is over: iBiz Technology's Virtual Laser Keyboard, which connects to a PDA or cellphone and actually projects an image of a keyboard that you type on rather than actual physical keys ...
LAS VEGAS— Flashy products and unique gadgets certainly seem nifty at a glance, but they don’t always deliver as promised. Take this CTX VK200 Keyfob Virtual Laser Keyboard, for example.
We wouldn't exactly describe it as "smartphone keyboard war" like Telecoms Korea does (though maybe if people were using them to smack each other over the head or something), but apparently ...
But let’s talk about the psychology of a keyboard for a second. When I’m using a keyboard, I need to forget that I’m using a keyboard. It needs to be an extension of my fingers.
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