Wednesday 22 April 2009

Handmade Decorative USB Keyboards [A Splash of Color for Touch Typists]

As far as computer keyboards are concerned, we've covered many
variations here on TFTS but, of them all, there's no doubting that these
handmade decorative USB keyboards from Japan certainly stand out in
terms of sheer beauty though if you happen not to be a touch typist (and
you find yourself looking at the keyboard as you type) we suspect that
these particular keyboards could prove a little taxing.

Interestingly, apart from there distinctive decorative appeal, these
handmade USB keyboards are otherwise wholly run of the mill in terms of
features in offering just 89 keys (no short cut or media keys here) but
there's no doubt that they'd liven up any desktop with their especially
colorful designs.

There's a total of six separate designs on offer, from the gold Zipang
keyboard to the Karakus - both featured above and the latter of which
would doubtless prove a nightmare to work with if you, like me, need to
look at the keyboard whilst typing (we suspect it could even induce
nausea in such situations).


These handmade decorative USB keyboards, which come with both USB and
PS/2 connectivity are compatible with PCs only (not Macs, unfortunately)
and retail for $172 each.

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