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Sunday, July 17, 2005

Optimus "The LED" Keyboard

Check out these pictures of the Optimus keyboard. It is a keyboard with LEDs built into every key, which can change to make different pictures. For instance, it could be an "a", then an "A" after you hit the shift key. Or you can have little shortcuts, to aotumatically open up iTunes or Photoshop. If you are playing a game, you can make the keys have arrows to walk, and a rocket launcher to select that weapon, or a picture of a to throw one. Or in Photoshop, a little bursh for the brush tool, the possibilities are endless! The keys really don't look that comfortable, and they might cost around $300, but maybe they will get cheaper sometime. A lot cheaper.

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