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Tuesday January 25, 2005 10:32 pm

Virtual Laser Keyboard

Posted by Categories: Peripherals

Virtual Keyboard

No more tiny, cramped PDA keyboards, or fumbling for the right keys on your cell phone. Roughly the size of a disposable lighter, the emits a keyboard onto any surface, and infrared sensors determine where your fingers are pressing. Other than not really being there, the keyboard acts just like a real one. Completely configurable, right down to the sound of clicks to simulate keypresses, the virtual keyboard is perfect for anyone who needs a small compact keyboard for their portable device. The Virtual Laser Keyboard can be yours for the low price of $200.

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This is actually garbage. Your fingers get hurt for tapping on hard surfaces, and there are frequent typos because of mistaken light blockage… oO

i remember reading about this product when they were developing it awhile back. neat product, but i could see it being error prone, especially for those that type quickly. those with fat fingers might have issues also. maybe GL should do a review on this product to see how it works?

If I can get my hands on one, I’ll definitely review it for Gear Live.

this looks like one of those things that looks cool at a trade show and not so cool when you give it a go.  has anyone actually tried one before?


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