22
Dec
Estate agents of the future type without a keyboard.
Resource
Techniques has extensively covered new designs of keyboards. It
could be argued that the keyboard is a primitive device and that
even the most ergonomic mainstream designs are unhygienic and can
lead to arthritis. Therefore we are always on the lookout for a
spring board for future inventions to break into mainstream
commercial sales.
Now it is time to set your faces to stun. The Bluetooth Laser Virtual Keyboard has to be from a
galaxy far, far away with a chance to take over from the current
germ machine currently at your fingertips. The Laser Virtual
Keyboard works by beaming a laser QWERTY keyboard onto the desk in
front of you. Even Chewy would be impressed.
The user then taps on each projected button and the result is
exactly the same as a normal keyboard. This gadget can be placed on
any surface and it can detect up to 400 characters a minute. Not
ideal for people who touch type at a high rate but it is perfect
for novices.
The Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard is available from thinkgeek.com and is
priced at $149.99, about 3 times as much as a normal keyboard but
it will certainly impress any buyers or vendors.
Estate Agents, are you not yet sold on new age technology and
would prefer to use what has been tried and tested? Why not try the
Optimus Maximus Keyboard, at $1,599.99 it is not
a small investment, but wait till you hear what it can do...
Each individual keyboard key has a mini screen that displays
each key that is attached to it. Pressing the 'Shift' key will
automatically changes each letter into upper case. Not only that
but each screen can show any image that the user requires, play an
animation or show a single image across the entire keyboard.
A little unnecessary? Well the Optimus Maximus Keyboard is the
perfect tool to learn shortcuts on programs such as Photoshop by
displaying what the shortcut will do or opening up programs without
have to go to Start, Programs, Microsoft Office, Word.
Troy Stanley, CTO of Resource Techniques
comments, 'Why did the spider cross the keyboard? To get to the
world wide web!!'
Estate Agents, will you be investing in the Optimus Maximus
Keyboard or will you upgrade to the high tech Laser Keyboard? Let
us know via our Facebook or Twitter
account.
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