Typing comfortably on a Smart Phone is best done using an external keyboard, especially if you spend a lot of time on IRC or use other chat apps. Obviously, the keyboard needs to be portable too.
We've looked at various folding portable keyboards designed to make it easy for those that like some tactile feedback when entering text on mobile devices. But California-based WayTools has taken a ...
Data entry innovator FrogPad has announced the global release of iFrog, a portable one-handed keyboard with Bluetooth connectivity, and is sure to grab a share of the global market searching for ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. There are quite a few portable, wireless keyboards on the market right now. These universal ...
If you spend your days on the go rather than at a desk, a portable keyboard that works with a tablet or phone can make it easier to type, so you can stay productive, no matter where you are. The best ...
The 54-key QWERTY Pocketop Portable Keyboard ($100 street) works wirelessly via an infrared connection with Palm OS, Pocket PC 2000, and Pocket PC 2002 PDAs. The 4-ounce keyboard measures 0.7 by 4.5 ...
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A portable keyboard may provide consumers with a more convenient approach to technology. The newest mobile accessory for Apple products, the ZAGG Pocket keyboard is scheduled to be released this week.
If you're constantly on the go and need a reliable keyboard for typing on your smartphone or tablet, a portable keyboard is the perfect solution. With a variety of options available, it can be ...
So you want to minimize finger movement when you type, but don’t have three grand to drop on an old DataHand, or enough time to build the open-source lalboard? Check out these two concept keebs from ...