December 10th, 2008
| Filed under Computer
Many gadgets on the desktop can be really annoying, and one that integrates all needed to work, if well done, it would be really useful.
This is exactly what happens with the keyboard of the photo that comes with integrated trackpad. Apparently has no multimedia keys (that it remains too many points) and should try to draw larger conclusions but in my opinion, it would be really useful. Especially for people traveling and having NETBOOK where writing is often a bit complicated.
Sale around $ 130 and was manufactured by the Sanwa in Japan.
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