Optimus Maximus Keyboard
Published by Mariella Moon April 15th, 2008 in Gadgets, Computing, Desktop PC.
For everyone who hates the fact that the prints on their keyboards seem to wear off too fast, the Optimus Maximus keyboard could be your new best friend.
Instead of the usual keyboard print, the Optimus Maximus keyboard is equipped with small 10.1×10.1 mm OLED displays which contain the current character of each figure on your keyboard. And because the keys are displayed onscreen instead of printed on plastic, you can change the characters to any of the writing system and special displays available. These include Ancient Greek, hiragana and katakana (Japanese), Arabic, HTML codes, math functions, etcetera. And best of all, the letters, numbers and symbols don’t wear off. Of course, for such a keyboard, you must be prepared to pay–the Optimus Maximus keyboard sells for £230.




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