Juniper Foo | Sep 04, 2006

The world's thinnest keyboard, which the eMark touts itself as, isn't exactly the world's easiest input device to use. At a pancake-thin 1mm, it'll be like thumping the tabletop, without much tactile feedback for rapid touch typing; unless you're from the three-finger school of typing. We do like that it's spill-resistant and therefore easy to wipe down. If cleanliness is next to godliness, then we PC users are a pathetic bunch. Last we looked, something was alive amidst the crumbs, dutsballs and various debris lodged between the keys. Unfortunately vendor Kimura Metal's never heard of color choices. You can opt for either basic black or white, take it or leave it.
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retractable USB cablebox
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Price: 2,980 yen (US$25.40)
Availability: Japan, from
Kimura Metal
Device: Rollable keyboard
Basic specs: Retractable 80cm-long USB cable, Windows OS, 350 x 138 x 1mm, 120g, waterproof silicon, USB1.1 or 2.0, Japanese keyboard, 13mm x 14mm key pitch
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