Sunday, January 16, 2011
Cell phones with keyboards
On a day that has rapidly transpired to be dominated by keyboards (having already featured the distinctive Look@Me Emoticon Keyboard to the Onkyo KM-2W Brushed Aluminium Wireless Keyboard) we now have this mini Bluetooth keyboard from I-O Data, seemingly known as the SPKB/BT, that has been designed specifically for use with Bluetooth compatible cell phones and PDAs.
An ideal solution for those who, like me, find entering text on diminutive keypads and extremely frustrating and cumbersome experience, I-O Gear’s SPKB/BT Bluetooth + EDR compliant 59-key keyboard measures in at just 151.5(W)×92.1(D)×14.0(H)mm, comes with anodized aluminium upper surface (and ABS shell), offers a range of up to 10 meters and is powered by 2 x AAA alkaline batteries offering an endurance of around 2-3 months dependant on usage.
Just released in Japan, I-O Data’s SPKB/BT Mini Bluetooth Keyboard has just been made available for ¥14800 – which equates to around $141 / £71 / €90 at the time of writing – though it’s unclear at this stage whether the device will get a wider, international release (we suspect it will)
An ideal solution for those who, like me, find entering text on diminutive keypads and extremely frustrating and cumbersome experience, I-O Gear’s SPKB/BT Bluetooth + EDR compliant 59-key keyboard measures in at just 151.5(W)×92.1(D)×14.0(H)mm, comes with anodized aluminium upper surface (and ABS shell), offers a range of up to 10 meters and is powered by 2 x AAA alkaline batteries offering an endurance of around 2-3 months dependant on usage.
Just released in Japan, I-O Data’s SPKB/BT Mini Bluetooth Keyboard has just been made available for ¥14800 – which equates to around $141 / £71 / €90 at the time of writing – though it’s unclear at this stage whether the device will get a wider, international release (we suspect it will)
Keyboard Cell Phones
Full Keyboard Phone
Phones with slide-out QWERTY keyboards feature sophisticated looks and spacious QWERTY keypads. These phones allow for quick thumb typing and are designed aiming at the young crowd. Phones with slide-out QWERTY keyboards are extremely functional and using them is like using a computer keyboard. These phones are highly useful for professionals also, for example, it is easier to type an email or edit an office document on a QWERTY keyboard as compared to a normal cell phone keyboard. At times these handsets appear to be expensive, but they are true value for money with their useful features and in-built applications. Here are some of the popular phones with slide-out QWERTY keyboards:LG Mobile KS360: The LG KS360 features an ergonomically designed keyboard that offers an easy, fast, and fun way of typing messages without tiring your thumbs. The users can send SMS, IM, email and access social networking sites through the high speed internet connectivity offered by this phone. This sophisticated phone comes with the 2.4″ QVGA touch screen display, 2MP camera, touch screen dialing, MicroSD card slot, MP3 and AAC audio and MPEG4 and H.263 with playback, WAP 2.0 browser and more.
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1: The Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 is among the most keenly anticipated windows mobile phones. The phone’s full QWERTY keyboard allows fast and easy typing. This unique cell phone comes with the sophisticated and distinct design, 3-inch touch screen display and an arc slider design for the best viewing angle. The other features included in this cell phone are 3.15 MP Camera, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v2.0, MS office, web browser and more.
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