Posted by Steve on September 25, 2009


The Optimus Maximus keyboard

When it comes to the home user, you have various languages that could be put into use with the same computer keyboard layout in mind. Although English is the dominant (so far) we do have many other languages like Japanese, German, French and more whose speakers are quite proficient and depend on the computer technology for their day to day activities. In these situations, most users would either have to make some sacrifices and go for the popular English layout keyboards or go on a hunt for the special language keyboards they are looking for. If you happen to be in a land that does not speak your language, for instance when traveling, then you are in for big trouble if you did not happen to bring your own personal keyboard. Here, we need to find a solution for the Babel of computer keyboards whose varieties reach in hundreds.

To reduce the confusion, a new and fancy tech looking keyboard has entered the market – the Optimus Maximus keyboard. This keyboard has keys that emit light and whose lettering and character labeling can be changed on the user’s preferences. Each key is standalone and shows the function it is supposed to perform. This would mean that a single keyboard can easily replace every other regular layout keyboard depending on the software support and features that you feed into it. The language support for the keys varies through Cyrillic, Ancient Greek, Georgian, Arabic, Quenya, hiragana, etc.

It’s just a matter of time when 1692 USD price tag comes down for these keyboards.

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