by DJ Neawedde | 27th July 2006

The tiny device, only 3.5 inches high, laser-projects a keyboard on any flat surface… you can then type away accompanied by simulated key click sounds. You’ll be turning heads the moment you pull this baby from your pocket and use it to compose an e-mail on your bluetooth enabled PDA or Cell Phone.
With 63 keys and and full size QWERTY layout the Laser Virtual Keyboard can approach typing speeds of a standard keyboard… in a size a little larger than a matchbook. Rechargeable battery lasts for 120 minutes of continuous typing. An AC adapter is included. Also compatible with PalmOS 5, PocketPC 2003, Windows Smartphone, Symbian OS, and Windows 2000/XP. Limited Mac OSX Support. It is also compatible with a range of smartphones including Nokia, Sony Ericsson, HP & Motorola. The Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard is available at ThinkGeek
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by DJ Neawedde | 27th July 2006

The tiny device, only 3.5 inches high, laser-projects a keyboard on any flat surface… you can then type away accompanied by simulated key click sounds. You’ll be turning heads the moment you pull this baby from your pocket and use it to compose an e-mail on your bluetooth enabled PDA or Cell Phone.
With 63 keys and and full size QWERTY layout the Laser Virtual Keyboard can approach typing speeds of a standard keyboard… in a size a little larger than a matchbook. Rechargeable battery lasts for 120 minutes of continuous typing. An AC adapter is included. Also compatible with PalmOS 5, PocketPC 2003, Windows Smartphone, Symbian OS, and Windows 2000/XP. Limited Mac OSX Support. It is also compatible with a range of smartphones including Nokia, Sony Ericsson, HP & Motorola. The Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard is available at ThinkGeek
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[…] The keypad is projected from the round part of the actual device onto your hand, while your fingers act as the keypad. Sort of like the Bluetooth virtual laser keyboard, only on your hand. […]
January 8th, 2007 at 6:57 pm
Great review! Just posted my own after seeing your review here on MinistryOfTech. I just ordered the laser keyboard from ThinkGeek, and I’ll be reviewing it on my GearCrave Gadget Blog. Thanks for the tip, awesome review!
-mike-
July 13th, 2007 at 10:17 pm