Juniper Foo | May 30, 2005

Personally, with handhelds now sporting QWERTY pull-out trays and subnotebooks getting even tinier, portable keyboards are finding it harder to justify their existence. The last one this writer owned collected dust until it was finally tossed onto the trash heap. For the last of the road Mohicans still relying on PDAs to input their data, Eleksen's Bluetooth fabric keyboard is probably the most practical and portable option out there. It's so flexible, you can roll it up and never know it's in your pocket. Just don't mistakenly blow your nose with it.
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Price: US$99
Availability: End Q2,
Elecksen
Device: Portable Bluetooth-enabled keyboard
Basic specs: 0.6mm thick, raised and flat keys, water-resistant fabric, Bluetooth, USB and proprietary connections, drivers to support Win Mobile Smartphone, Symbian Series 60 and Palm 5.0 Bluetooth-enabled devices