This is inexact and incomplete translation:
http://kbtalking.cool3c.com/article/59511One keyboard to rule them all. (He did write something like this in Chinese)
Wireless Bluetooth supports Windows, Mac, Android devices (Android 3.0 needed), iOS devices, and yes even PS3. This is an one to many device meaning you can pair to with bunch of devices and switch to outputting to any device you want.
It is also wired, so you can plug it into a desktop to power it, and still use it's bluetooth features. Wired mode doesn't charge the battery, but supposedly it can last up to a year given ~3hour usage daily.
Short cut keys:

There are OS specific shortcut keys. In different keyboard profile, the shortcut keys change to ones recognized by the intended OS.

Squirrels strikes again. Instant noodle and "health" mode returns. Both of these mode turns off the keyboard after a set interval to remind you that your ramen is done or time to take a break (it is 1-15min programmable and 60min respectively).
- Keycaps are UV coated. They're also available in BIG MOFO. I mean big BOPOMOFO printed caps. Google if you don't know what it is.
- Keyboard will be released in August in China, Taiwan, and US. Not sure who the retailer will be State side. MSRP is ~159 USD... Save yer *****ing.
- Bluetooth pairs up to 10 devices.
- Wired USB (no PS2 I think).
I am probably forgetting some stuff. I BELIEVE Zippy is manufacturing these in house. Pretty sure these are plate mounted and uses Cherry stabilizers.
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It is based on a new Zippy mechanical keyboard. It has both wired and wireless mode operation, which can be used concurrently. Meaning, you can keep the keyboard plugged into your computer, and use hotkey to switch between the outputs to connect to your iDevice or Android wirelessly (you can pair with with multiple devices at the same time). It takes 2 AA batteries, and can operate without batteries provided it's plugged into USB.
It's a bit on the homely side, but there aren't many choices in mechanical wireless boards. I'll hold the pricing for now. It is a niche product, so expect accordingly. I'll post more when more stuff pops up.
Extended reading in Chinese Traditional:
http://kbtalking.cool3c.com/article/58489http://kbtalking.cool3c.com/article/57722