Tuesday, March 13th 2012

Elecom Unveils New Projection Keyboard

Yesteryears' tradeshow queen, projection keyboards are seeping into the markets. Elecom is one of those propagating it. The Japanese company unveiled TK-PBL042BK, a wireless projection keyboard. All it requires is a flat surface (such as a desk top), and for the host to support Bluetooth or USB interfaces. The keyboard follows a host interface model that's natively supported by iOS and Android.

With PCs, it works over common Bluetooth HID driver model. Apart from Bluetooth, the device can also connect to a host over USB, and work as a USB HID keyboard, while charging its battery. The device projects a keyboard onto a flat surface, and tracks your fingers pressing against the projected buttons. Measuring 38.0 x 29.0 x 75.0 mm, it weighs 77 g without battery. The rechargeable battery supports up to two hours of continuous use. Slated for early-April, the TK-PBL042BK from Elecom is priced at 28,875 JPY (US $352).
Source: Hermitage Akihabara
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16 Comments on Elecom Unveils New Projection Keyboard

#2
meirb111
only 2 hours you will have to recharge this many times not good at all
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#3
stupido
Now we need to see that projector integrated into the phone/tablet... :pimp:
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
meirb111only 2 hours you will have to recharge this many times not good at all
IMO its not too bad for the first of its kind. and come on....Its not as if youre gonna be using it to type out a 50page essay on an iphone or pad while sitting in a cafe, youd most likely have an ultrabook or at least a netbook if you planned to do a shit load of typing.

this is fine for doing emails/twitter/facebook & updating blogs while on the move where you might be only stopping for 15-30mins for food while on the road.

but I can kinda agree. 2hrs is a little short but you'll be back home before it runs out anyway unless youre a fugitive on the run from goverment organisation or the mafia.

Dont forget you can you buy external batteries like the Anker Astro to keep it charged if you really need to.
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#6
keling
Funny. A week ago and friend and I were just talking about this technology and how it might be a game changer if it merged into mobile devices.
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
kelingFunny. A week ago and friend and I were just talking about this technology and how it might be a game changer if it merged into mobile devices.
I would prefer THIS over a projected keyboard but each gadget is equally as cool.....I just prefer to the ability to go around shouting "ITS OVER NINE THOUSSSAAAAAAND!!!" randomly at people and not look like a total tard while doing it, not to forget how incredibly useful a HUD display could be if you could customise the layout and take video calls through it :cool::cool:
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#8
[H]@RD5TUFF
Saw this at CES it's an impressive piece of tech.
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#9
meirb111
FreedomEclipseIMO its not too bad for the first of its kind. and come on....Its not as if youre gonna be using it to type out a 50page essay on an iphone or pad while sitting in a cafe, youd most likely have an ultrabook or at least a netbook if you planned to do a shit load of typing.

this is fine for doing emails/twitter/facebook & updating blogs while on the move where you might be only stopping for 15-30mins for food while on the road.

but I can kinda agree. 2hrs is a little short but you'll be back home before it runs out anyway unless youre a fugitive on the run from goverment organisation or the mafia.

Dont forget you can you buy external batteries like the Anker Astro to keep it charged if you really need to.
i am talking about using it with a desktop computer it will be very irritating if you will have to
charge it twice in one day or more...:banghead:
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#10
TUngsten
Mmmmm, I'll keep my Cherry MX switches!
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#11
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
meirb111i am talking about using it with a desktop computer it will be very irritating if you will have to
charge it twice in one day or more...:banghead:
not at all....you can plug it in via usb and it will popup as a HiD device in device manager.

I think something like this is more for mobile use i.e sitting in a cafe, restaurant or pub then for use with desktops
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#12
digibucc
meirb111i am talking about using it with a desktop computer it will be very irritating if you will have to
charge it twice in one day or more...:banghead:
if you are using it with a destop, just plug it in. problem solved. shouldn't batteries just last forever instead?
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#14
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Bjorn_Of_Icelandnow thats water proof.
not really... the unit would most probably stop working if you poured hot tea or coffee on it just like any other non virtual keyboard
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#15
meirb111
digibuccif you are using it with a destop, just plug it in. problem solved. shouldn't batteries just last forever instead?
not if your 2 meters from the computer
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#16
xBruce88x
how well does it work on a glass table top?
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