Expensive Keyboards… REALLY Expensive, but Way Cool
Expensive toys, Sick Toys, Techie April 7th, 2009
If you spend most of your time at the computer and you have around $1500 burning a hole through your pocket, you may want to take a look at the future of keyboard… Step up to the Optimus line.
The Art Lebedev company presents a new generation of keyboards. This is not a keyboard, this is a high tech work of art that may be framed in the homes of true computer nerds.
Each key is a stand-alone display that shows the function currently assigned to it.Optimus’s customizable layout allows convenient use of any language—Cyrillic, Ancient Greek, Georgian,Arabic, Quenya, hiragana, etc.—as well as of any other character set: notes, numerals, special symbols, HTML codes, math functions and so on to infinity.
Each key on this ultra cool, and did I mention ultra expensive, keyboard is a screen display. The keyboard keys are not really keys, but individual modules consisting of a moving cap, a microchip and a display, yep, each key has a chip and display in it.

The Optimus Keyboard also has room for many plugs, even a card reader.
If The Optimus is not fancy enough a gadget for your hi tech taste? Check out the companies next generation of keyboards. This other Optimus line is so advanced, it doesn’t even have keys.
The entire keyboard is a video display that can be custom programmed in many configurations, no price tag on this one yet.
Keyless Keyboard of the future
and you can even watch videos on it.



I do admit, it is a very cool looking hi tech piece that some may even want to use as hi tech art.The company believes that this is an item that has been missing and is planning on getting the “boulder holder” dryer on the market by next year.The perks, so to speak of the bra dryer are that they keep the cups in perfect position as they dry unlike more standard methods such as tumble dryig or hanging on a line.
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