Type Case

If you need a keyboard case for your iPad Air, this is the one you want.



R2-D2 Virtual Keyboard

R2 D2 Virtual KeyboardYet another must have for the Star Wars collector. Virtual keyboards have been around in some form for years, but This R2-D2 virtual keyboard projector makes all others look pretty boring.

He will make you feel like you have your very own R2-D2 droid at home. He beeps when you power on/off, as you type and sounds just like the real thing. This little guy can control either your mobile device or your personal computer through a Bluetooth 3.0 connection.

The downside to this; the price. He will run you about $330 over at Run A Town. We think that is a bit of a stretch considering non-Star Wars projectors are about 1/2 of that.

Small Type

Adding a physical keyboard to an iPad mini is an easy and inexpensive way of converting the small tablet into something closer to a laptop. OK, more like a netbook.



Logitech’s New Auto-Dimming Keyboard Is Perfect For Movie Night

Logitech's New Auto-Dimming Keyboard Is Perfect For Movie Night

In the good ol’ days, finding the buttons on your remote in the dark was hard enough—but now, finding the keys of you keyboard is a living hell. Enter Logitech’s neat little auto-dimming keyboard, which seems just perfect for movie night.

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Use Your Favorite USB Keyboard On Your Phone With This Backup Battery

Use Your Favorite USB Keyboard On Your Phone With This Backup Battery

It can be hard to choose a backup battery when the market is as flooded as Bluetooth speakers and iPhone cases have become. Manufacturers are now finding ways to include added value with their emergency power supplies, like Cerevo’s new EneBrick that can turn your favorite USB keyboard into a wireless Bluetooth accessory for your tablet or smartphone.

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Office for iPad Keyboard Case review round-up

Office for iPad has arrived, but while there’s little question now that tablets can be used for productivity, sometimes it takes a real keyboard to get proper work done. Thankfully … Continue reading

Das Keyboard 4 With Multimedia Controls Unveiled

Das Keyboard 4 With Multimedia Controls UnveiledKeyboards come in all shapes and sizes and they all use different types of key switches. For the most part, most keyboards feature either the scissor-type switch or the rubber dome switch. Both are perfectly fine, although typists and gamers out there might tend to prefer keyboards with mechanical switches.

They claim that these keyboards feel more responsive and the clacking sound of the keys is actually pretty comforting and nice to hear. We guess it differs from user to user, and at the end of the day it really is down to personal preference. That being said, if you’re after a mechanical keyboard, Das Keyboard has recently announced the Das Keyboard 4 with multimedia controls, as pictured above. (more…)

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    Razer Mechanical Switch: a first for gamers

    Today Razer has announced its latest device for gamers, the Razer Mechanical Switch, which is the company’s first mechanical switch keyboard designed for game play. The company says it has … Continue reading

    A Sleek Modern Keyboard With an ’80s Clackity Sound

    A Sleek Modern Keyboard With an ’80s Clackity Sound

    Often when you find someone using a piece of computer hardware from the 1980s, they’re doing it ironically. Mechanical keyboards — also known as clicky keyboards due to the distinctive sound and tactile feedback they produce — are a notable …

        



    Matias Secure Pro wireless keyboard brings 128-bit encryption, goes up for pre-order

    Matias has put its new wireless keyboard, the Secure Pro, up for pre-order on its website. With the keyboard, which is compact in nature and has a no-nonsense business design, … Continue reading