One iPhone Keyboard To Rule Them All
Oh they are so late with this one. I would have considered it before getting a netbook but now, probably not.
One iPhone Keyboard To Rule Them All.
I am looking for a way to take notes or write articles when I am not near my computer. Yes, yes, paper and pencils still work but what if there was a way to just type on a keyboard and the information is stored? perhaps with a small screen attached? That would be ideal for me. I could type in my car in traffic (ok not really in Atlanta traffic!), I could takes notes at conventions or seminars with out a large laptop, who’s battery is screaming to be recharged. Where would I find such a gem?
(hahahahahaha! Insert evil laugh here!)
The Eee PC Keyboard is a netbook stuffed inside a keyboard: 1.6GHz Atom processor, 1GB RAM and either an 8GB or a 16GB solid state drive for storage. The touch screen is a five-incher and can be used for navigation and display. Should you feel the need for something a little larger, you can hook the Eee up to a monitor via VGA and HDMI or, in the case of the more expensive model, the display can be connected wirelessly.
I love it!
Designer Kyle Cherry has envisaged a new type of computer with creatives in mind. Called simply “Canvas”, the computer is designed to increase the quality and productivity of the designer or artist. It is intended to allow a user with little or no experience to make the switch from traditional to digital workflows by building the system around a more familiar interface. This concept should even make Wacom Clinq owners jealous.
Designer: Kyle Cherry


The concept by Art Lebedev is a studding keyboard concept that displays the keys by LED on a flat surface. I like the sound of a clicking keyboard but as long as the dound is there, I’d enjoy the concept.







