Sur le stand de Sharp, j’ai vu un objet de geek par excellence, un clavier Bluetooth pour la saisie sur mobile. L’objet est super design (goût personnel), petit et léger. C’est IO Data qui a conçu ce petit « bijou » pour les fainéants du sms ![]()
Le prix est disponible au prix de 150$.








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[...] [CEATEC 2008] We’ve talked about the IOData mini (Bluetooth) keyboard back in May as it seemed to be a cool companion for your cellphone. However, there’s nothing like a good hands-on… In the real-world, the keyboard looks much better than in the product photos (err…). Take a look at the photo gallery and tell us whether you think that it is sexy. Although that mini-keyboard is well-built, I don’t think that I would settle for such a small keyboard, even whether it is leaps and bounds better than a numeric pad to type towering (and/or numerous emails). The reason is: I would rather add more money and buy a Nettop. that keyboard costs $150! (price info from Giiks.com) [...]
[...] [CEATEC 2008] We’ve talked about the IOData mini (Bluetooth) keyboard back in May as it seemed to be a cool companion for your cellphone. However, there’s nothing like a good hands-on… In the real-world, the keyboard looks much better than in the product photos (err…). Take a look at the photo gallery and tell us whether you think that it is sexy. Although that mini-keyboard is well-built, I don’t think that I would settle for such a small keyboard, even whether it is leaps and bounds better than a numeric pad to type distant (and/or numerous emails). The reason is: I would rather add more money and buy a Nettop. that keyboard costs $150! (price info from Giiks.com) [...]
[...] [CEATEC 2008] We’ve talked about the IOData mini (Bluetooth) keyboard back in May as it seemed to be a cool companion for your cellphone. However, there’s nothing like a good hands-on… In the real-world, the keyboard looks much better than in the product photos (err…). Take a look at the photo gallery and tell us whether you think that it is sexy. Although that mini-keyboard is well-built, I don’t think that I would settle for such a small keyboard, even whether it is leaps and bounds better than a numeric pad to type distant (and/or numerous emails). The reason is: I would rather add more money and buy a Nettop. that keyboard costs $150! (price info from Giiks.com) [...]
[...] [CEATEC 2008] We’ve talked about the IOData mini (Bluetooth) keyboard back in May as it seemed to be a cool companion for your cellphone. However, there’s nothing like a good hands-on… In the real-world, the keyboard looks much better than in the product photos (err…). Take a look at the photo gallery and tell us whether you think that it is sexy. Although that mini-keyboard is well-built, I don’t think that I would settle for such a small keyboard, even whether it is leaps and bounds better than a numeric pad to type enlarged (and/or numerous emails). The reason is: I would rather add more money and buy a Nettop. that keyboard costs $150! (price info from Giiks.com) [...]
[...] [CEATEC 2008] We’ve talked about the IOData mini (Bluetooth) keyboard back in May as it seemed to be a cool companion for your cellphone. However, there’s nothing like a good hands-on… In the real-world, the keyboard looks much better than in the product photos (err…). Take a look at the photo gallery and tell us if you think that it is sexy. Although this mini-keyboard is well-built, I don’t think that I would settle for such a small keyboard, even if it is leaps and bounds better than a numeric pad to type long (and/or numerous emails). The reason is: I would rather add more money and buy a Nettop. This keyboard costs $150! (price info from Giiks.com) [...]
[...] [CEATEC 2008] We’ve talked about the IOData mini (Bluetooth) keyboard back in May as it seemed to be a cool companion for your cellphone. However, there’s nothing like a good hands-on… In the real-world, the keyboard looks much better than in the product photos (err…). Take a look at the photo gallery and tell us whether you think that it is sexy. Although that mini-keyboard is well-built, I don’t think that I would settle for such a small keyboard, even whether it is leaps and bounds better than a numeric pad to type lengthy (and/or numerous emails). The reason is: I would rather add more money and buy a Nettop. that keyboard costs $150! (price info from Giiks.com) [...]
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