
Article Link: The Optimus Organic LED keyboard
What do you guys think of the idea?
That's what I was thinking. I think this is a great idea, because Keyboards really ARE overlooked when it comes to computer hardware. A keyboard of this type could really change the way we use programs, especially if this technology would correspond with a variety of programs, whether it's a web browser, photoshop or winamp to name a few. If this keyboard comes out, or one similiar with the OLED's I would definetly buy it. And yes, this would definetly knock out the EzBoards. My brother bought one, and we haven't used it sinceinfinitevalence wrote:my guess is that they will also have a feature where the keys turn off when not in use. kinda like letting the screen on your pc turn off. why keep it on if its not in use.
Methinks you need a better proofreader.Apoptosis wrote:We usually don't right articles on upcoming products
Do you really take all your keys off to clean your keyboard?!audiophile wrote:so, i was thinking about it and i actually changed my mind on this keyboard.... i don't think it's all that awesome. why?
how the hell do you pop the keys off to clean your keyboard?
Besides the fact that it looks cool and it costs a lot, 10,000 hours is a lot if you only do use it, say less than 6 hrs a day. 6 Hrs a day will let you keep it for about 4.5 years, that's longer than I've ever kept a normal keyboard. The cost is the real hinderence here.wraith wrote:You must also keep in mind the cost and abyssmal life-span of OLEDs at the moment. Blue OLED-elements now have a life time of no more than 10,000 hours. Do the math. That's not much if you leave your computer on for more than a few hours each day. Also, I don't even want to think how much more than 100 custom sized OLED screens will cost in manufacture but I guess that $300.- for the keyboard is illusory.
wraith