Dang I'm looking forward to the first reviews of this monster keyboard.
Dang I'm looking forward to the first reviews of this monster keyboard.
Laptop: i5 3230 @ stock, 2x4GB RAM, 240GB SSD (Kingston SSD now), nVidia GT640M + Intel HD4000 GFX.
not gonna sell very good at all
we going shh around the corner
Who cares? I want one!Originally Posted by aintz
If the keyboard isn't dust-free, I won't be getting one.
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The only thing that can stop from buying it, is the price.
I mean, I'll pay up to full 20$ US!
honestly, there are a lot of underlying issues that make me believe this will flop. First and foremost, the price. Projected 400 bucks is WAY too much. I mean, 100 bucks for a keyboard is a ton. Next is the slickness of the keys. If you want a perfectly good view of your LCD/OLED key, its gotta be a totally clear key. But clear keys must be smooth, and thereby slick. Also, the keyboard isnt just going to "know" what to put in each key when you have an app open. This means that it will take PROGRAMMING to work. I mean, yeah RIGHT.
Dont get me wrong. I want this keyboard to succeed. However, this is a design group, not an engineering firm. I dont think they took this into account when posting the idea on the web. The only reason this thing is almost seeing the light of day is becaues of the wild response to the previews.
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mr. popo stop spamming for posts.
this keyboard setup is will make it harder to type and take time to get use to. it will also cost heck alot of money so there wont be very much market for it.
we going shh around the corner
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