Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard

Posted by Naira | July 6 2010 3:30 am
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Bluetooth Laser Virtual KeyboardAre you tired of pressing the small buttons on your mobile? Have you ever thought of carrying a computer keyboard with you?

There is now no need for breaking long fingernails from using the tiny, uncomfortable keys of your cell phone. The Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard, which is only 3.5 inches in height, is now at your disposal.

The Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard is very easy to use. The device is compatible with PalmOS 5, PocketPC 2003, Windows Smartphone, Symbian OS, and Windows 2000/XP. So all you need is a smartphone or a computer using Bluetooth and a flat surface.

You simply have to connect it to your smartphone or computer and the lightweight device will project the actual 63 key QWERTY keyboard onto the flat surface. The laser keyboard is quite convenient and allows you to type at the rate of a regular keyboard, up to 400 characters per minute. While tapping the virtual keys, you hear simulated key click sounds, as if signaling that the command has been completed successfully.

If the laser keyboard is too sensitive for you, the Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard gives you an opportunity to adjust it to the degree that is convenient.

This keyboard includes a 3.6V rechargeable lithium-ion battery, so it does not drain any power from the device it is connected to. The rechargeable battery allows you to type for 120 minutes continuously, which is long enough for writing messages to friends, updating your status on Facebook and Twitter and even taking notes at a lecture, when there is no laptop available.

This laser keyboard works under all standard indoor ambient illuminations up to 600 lux. The light source is the red diode laser.

Due to its cigarette lighter size, the Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard can be easily carried in a purse without taking up too much space. So you will hardly ever have difficulties with getting in touch with friends and working out of the office.

The Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard is not available for purchase right now, but when in stock, it will cost about $150.

Photo © Olhares Mágicos

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