Verbatim’s New Speaker Keyboard
December 13, 2008
Verbatim’s Speaker Keyboard that comes with built-in stereo speakers located on its top tilted edge, relying on USB connectivity to power the speakers as well as its backlight.
The keyboard has a raised wedge housing the stereo speakers and some other controls for your music playback habits. The whole ensemble is powered by your USB port, whether we’re thinking about the audio or the backlight. The first thing that came to our attention is that the Verbatim Speaker Keyboard sports no headphone connector, meaning that you can’t go personal with your music in case you’re in the same room with some people who simply cannot find anything cool in Cannibal Corpse’s track “The Bleeding.” And if we link this with the fact that the USB chipset of the keyboard will automatically override your computer’s previous settings, we get a picture that’s significantly lesser on the functionality side.
Of course, you get transport controls and a volume knob, but they won’t do in our case. We were almost willing to stop asking why not buy some top-notch desktop speakers and enjoy hefty bass and crisp audio but we saw the price for the Verbatim Speaker Keyboard: $75 is definitely too much for such a gadget, unless you’re desperately looking to have a keyboard that very few others would ever get; for Mac or for PC.
iKey BT-87-TP Bluetooth Keyboard
November 23, 2008
iKey BT-87-TP Bluetooth Keyboard with Built-in Touch Pad is the first keyboard of its kind. It’s the perfect tool for industries such as material handling, the medical field, food and beverage processing, and any other environment in which heavy duty materials are required.

Its major features include:
wireless keyboard
integrated touchpad
30-foot operation range
87 keys, with 12 functions keys
Built-in bluetooth technology
Heavy duty ABS polycarbonate case and silicone rubber key overlay
Fueled by 2AA batteries
Keyboard for Blondes
November 8, 2008

Keyboard for Blondes is a funny pink keyboard for Blondes aswell as non-Blondes. The Keyboard for Blondes allows users to type emoticons and text message abbreviations like LOL and OMG. It also has a bunch of silly labels on different keys. For example - the space bar is labeled “the big one”. The Alt key is labeled “Useless key”, and the X key is labeled “XOXO”. It also works with downloadable software that provides approriate sound effects. This keyboard is priced at $49.95.
CPU inside KeyBoard
September 19, 2008
Got to check this new package of a CPU inside a KeyBoard and has all the features of a CPU, including the sockets, the plug-in gears and the ports.. Check it out…





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au Design Project x Yamaha merges music with mobile in new ways
August 22, 2008

Au designed products from kddi is pushing their boundaries for mobile phones making mobile phones useful for musicians.
These phones are designed by collaboration of foreign and japanese young innovators. These handsets are original and are able to make music. Really if you don’t believe then these are to be on display at the always fun KDDI Designing Studio in Harajuku until the end of August.
Box to Play and Key to Touch


sticks in air just like drumsticks and Trio in hand like the DJ’s.
Strings for Fingers and Band in My Pocket bring the orchestra into the mix.

Band in my pocket


