Optimus Keyboard Starts Shipping
Tom's Hardware is reporting that the Optimus keyboard that everyone was so anxious for (although maybe less so when they saw the price tag) started shipping this week. "According to an announcement made on the Optimus project blog, keyboards are now shipping to customers who pre-ordered the $1564 keyboard nine months ago. Keyboards with passive keys are delayed and will be shipping in about a month, the manufacturer said. [...] Earlier this month, one of the first Optimus Maximus keyboards was sold for $2750 on Ebay." Engadget even got the chance to test one of these expensive toys out.
-LEDs are bright and clear
-Key Image Editing is quick and painless (use your graphic editor of choice)
-Still some quirks to work out with Macs
-High-quality parts and construction
-Requires extra strength for keypresses, so unsuitable for typing more than a few minutes.
Je me fous du passé
They did a showcase on their website, the key itself is not a display. You only move a transparent keycap.
The displays are suspended below the actual switches and don't move when you depress the key.
Speaking of which, the full blown 103 programmable key version is $1564, but with less programmable keys it is cheaper. As follows:
the m5 will last longer than probably two beat up old tauruses.
That and they are more fun to drive...
is this keyboard more fun to use? Or is it just bling to look at?
Um, I think you could be wrong.
http://www.engadget.com/photos/optimus-maximus-at-long-last-we-bring-one-home/656819/
The movie was a fabrication (perhaps loosely based on the Slave's Revolt), but the movie still has no claim on the word. Maximus was a fairly common word that means "great" in Latin. For example, the "Circus Maximus" was a large racing arena, the "Pontifex Maximus" was the high priest, and the "Cloaca Maxima" was a large sewer that drained away Rome's waste.
Javascript + Nintendo DSi = DSiCade
It looks like the TATU girls (russian pop, one red-head, one black-haired - and definitely hitting some lesbian notes in their videos and CD covers), although I can't find a cover that looks like that - maybe it's for the musicplayer, displaying the cover of the currently playing song.
Yes, I thought the same thing, and the third Google Images hit seems to be the right image. Makes sense, they are huge in Russia, where the Optimus creators are based.
The latest official word on this that I can recall says: "The main idea behind the Optimus Maximus key design is that the part with the display is fixed, while the transparent cap is moving, pressing a Cherry switch underneath[..]"
> "640k ought to be enough to be enough memory for anybody"
Which he denies ever having said, and no one can actually pull up a citation where he said it.
The 640K limit was something IBM imposed.
Plutarch was Greek, silly! Try Cicero.