Eclipse Litetouch wireless touchscreen keyboard clears the FCC, on its way to retail (video)

OK, dudes — we don’t want to freak you out or anything, but the Wireless Litetouch Keyboard has cleared the FCC. Brought to you by Mad Catz, this bad boy (and its wired companion) was first unveiled at CES this year. Featuring an programmable LCD touchscreen with three different sets of “buttons” (number pad, media mode, and the user configurable MyEclipse mode) the latest entry to the Eclipse line has is sure to get admiring looks from the drone in the cubicle across the aisle. Compatible with Mac OS X as well as your many flavors of Windows, this bad boy will be out soon — wireless for $129, or wired for $99. Jaw-dropping video after the break.

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