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Optimus OLED Keyboard Pre-Orders Start Dec. 12

Jupix writes, "After almost a year and a half of public development, the Optimus OLED keyboard is nearing completion. According to the project blog, pre-orders for the Optimus-103 will start on December 12. The price is unspecified at this time, but Art Lebedev has said the keyboard will cost 'less than a good mobile phone' (probably about $400). Don't expect to see those 10 programmable function keys on the left on this first version, though, as they will not make their debut until the Optimus-113, released later."

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  1. Re:Buckling springs have ergonomic advantages. by ben+there... · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I hate the sound of keyboards, especially in computer labs or busy offices. My perfect keyboard would provide no tactile feedback at all. Just touch-sensitive with some "mushiness" or "give", so that your fingers aren't pressing against a hard surface. Include a tiny speaker (or use the computer's sound card) for key press sounds for those that want them. You could even use headphones for it if you ran through the sound card. Silent to all around you. The best feedback is the letters appearing on the screen anyway.

  2. Re:Forced tilt? by ClamIAm · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    What the fuck are you talking about? There is no such thing as a keyboard "standard", unless you're referring to whatever layout happens to be the de facto standard in a particular area. You make it sound like every country has a Keyboard Bureacracy that issues arbitrary decisions on what their keyboards should look like.

  3. Re:Buckling springs have ergonomic advantages. by ben+there... · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    What's yours? Honestly, if all you people are going to do is talk about my 50 wpm typing speed, then it is offtopic at best. I've never had a minimum wage data entry job, so sue me.

    (Hint: reply to my original post about keyboards to be on-topic)