Art Lebedev, the Russian design studio behind the Optimus range of LCD keyboards, has made a new model available for pre-order on its site. The Optimus Popularis is a more compact version of its full ...
August 13, 2005 For a technology almost certainly destined for the scrapheap as some people might have you believe, the keyboard is sure getting a lot of attention. In recent times we've reported on ...
You probably remember drooling over the Optimus OLED Keyboard when we first informed you about its user-programmable keys. Unfortunately that was just a prototype, and probably won’t be a reality any ...
It's pretty obvious from Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan's one-man presentation at Gamescom that he's buzzing about his new gaming keyboard. Ready to accompany the accessory maker's Ouroboros gaming mouse ...
The Elgato Stream Deck XL features 32 customizable LCD keys, back-lighting, and unlimited action control. This premium keypad delivers professional-grade streaming and production control. The Stream ...
California-based United Keys has announced today the world's first PC keyboard with user programmable display keys, the 205PRO. The USB 2.0 keyboard comes with twelve tiny monochrome LCDs mounted into ...
While looks are important, for the true gadgeteer it's what's inside that counts. So here's some keyboard pr0n for you. It looks like Art Lebedev are hiding their mini LCD keys screens inside a moving ...
Elgato has introduced a new addition to its range of streaming controllers, announcing the launch of the new Stream Deck +, featuring LCD keys, infinite dials, and a touch strip. The new Stream Deck + ...
Remember all the buzz a couple of months ago about keyboards with fully customizable keycaps? Well, it looks like United Keys is making it real, with the 205PRO, a $299.00 keyboard with LCD function ...
Amid the bevy of tablets and other such mobile devices at this year's CES is an intriguing portable gaming system developed by Razer. Called the Switchblade, the 7-inch clamshell aims to bring ...
LCD switches meet ever-changing user-interface needs and requirements. As the functionality of these new products increases, engineers are forced to find new, innovative ways to interface with the ...
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