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Re: Ebuyer goodness


  • Subject: Re: Ebuyer goodness
  • From: "noel_pilot" <HA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 10:56:50 -0000

I've been watching these for the past few years,

the full keyboard looks incredible, for gaming and other applications
like video editing music producing, anything that uses keyboard
shortcuts heavily!

its been delayed again and again but they assure that the full
keyboaard won't be silly money, keys can also show animations, i.e.
mail checking graphics things like that, they can also be used with
modifiers i.e. shift, ctrl etc to provide more functions, so if you
could have some kind of hardware remote shift button next the this
three key you could get six buttons instead :)


--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Sean <thunderchilduk@...> wrote:
>
> http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/121046/rb/24431698353
>
> I was looking for RAM when I came across this 3 OLED keyboard and
> thought, that would be great as a ............ doorbell (imagination
> not my strong point ;) )
>
> So what would you use it for?
>
> Sean
> --
>  "You're aware the boy failed my grade school math class, I take
it?
> And not that many years later he's teaching college. Now I ask you: Is
> that the sorriest indictment of the American educational system you
> ever heard? [pauses to light cigarette.] No aptitude at all for long
> division, but never mind. It's him they ask to split the atom. How he
> talked his way into the Nobel prize is beyond me. But then, I suppose
> it's like the man says, It's not what you know ..."
> - Karl Arbeiter
> Former teacher of Albert Einstein.
>





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