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Laser keyboard - polar opposite of a mechancial keyboard?
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Crake
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Laser keyboard - polar opposite of a mechancial keyboard?
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Tue, 19 June 2012, 22:28:40 »
Sorry if already posted - I have not been on site in a while but wanted to share:
http://www.virtual-laser-devices.com/
The Celluon laser keyboard acts exactly like any other "ordinary" keyboard: A direction technology based on an optical recognition mechanism enables the user to tap on the projected key images, while producing real tapping sounds (we call it the WOW effect..).
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Roguemaster8
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Laser keyboard - polar opposite of a mechancial keyboard?
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Tue, 19 June 2012, 22:30:44 »
It's cool and all, but I feel like there'd be a lot of limitations and bugs with it (specific lighting, texture, software, etc...).
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Laser keyboard - polar opposite of a mechancial keyboard?
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Tue, 19 June 2012, 22:31:38 »
And I have never seen a zippo that huge. (well, huge for a friggin zippo)
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Chris_F
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Laser keyboard - polar opposite of a mechancial keyboard?
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Tue, 19 June 2012, 22:53:25 »
I would prefer one of those fold up membrane keyboards to that. They are significantly cheaper and offer a better typing experience.
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