Uber Keyboard Costs More than Your PC

Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:30AM EDT

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Think your new $1,200 Vista-ready desktop is a bit pricey? Try this on for size: a keyboard that retails for more than $1,500. I'm not talking about your standard, plastic clickity-clak keyboard, mind you. Meet the Optimus Maximus, a much-anticipated—and long-delayed—masterpiece of a keyboard, which has tiny OLED displays on each key that change the layout of the entire keyboard depending on the application you're running.

The Optimus Maximus first emerged almost two years ago as little more than a lofty concept and some clever graphic renderings of how the dynamic keypad might work. However, while the Maximus looks suspiciously like one of those much-ballyhooed products that never sees the light of day, Engadget is reporting that the keyboard will finally debut in November—albeit in very limited quantities.

The idea behind the aluminum-clad Optimus Maximus is pretty cool: each key on the keyboard can change its symbol when, say, you hit the Shift key, run Photoshop, or fire up a keyboard-intensive game like Quake—no more memorizing complex shortcuts or making your game character jump when you wanted him to duck. The keyboard would also be able to switch languages and change to non-QWERTY layouts (such as Dvorak) in the blink of an eye. Of course, manufacturing a keyboard with little 36 x 36-pixel displays on each key isn't easy—or cheap, leading many to wonder whether the Maximus would ever arrive at all.

But the makers of the Optimus Maximus are now saying the keyboard will finally ship on November 30, for a whopping $1,536. Be prepared to stand in a long, long line for your Optimus Maximus, though; the manufacturer is promising only 400 finished keyboards by the end of the year, and just 400 more by January 2008. If you want a taste of how the keyboard will work, you can always snap up the Optimus Mini Three, a three-key version of the Maximus that retails for a mere $160.

Related:
Optimus Maximus gets price and date [Engadget]
Product page [Art. Lebedev Studio]

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  • 26 Posted by obiwan6797 on Mon Apr 30, 2007 5:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    if anyone buys a keyboard for 1500 is a Gludius maximus

  • 27 Posted by n8provance on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    thanks but no thanks. does this keyboard give hand relief??

  • 28 Posted by dmlrealestatellc on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    i cant believe its real. at first i was like "theres no way this thing can be worth $1500" but then i found out why, and i was shocked. i mean, i thought a car was expensive. but i guess its worth it.

  • 29 Posted by thechinamom on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:03PM EDT Report Abuse

    I give it 2 years, and i`ll be able to buy it on Ebay for 50.00.

  • 30 Posted by ndnpurple on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    I agree with Robert, this keyboard will become relatively obsolete as voice recognition continues to grow...you know how these things run, blink twice and it's already gone...

  • 31 Posted by teleprovider on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:59PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is a waste of production! No computer gamer deserved this especially if they are a fan of other computer games. If you let me field test this thing for free, then I migt see if it goes in the future. For now, I hold my opinions.

  • 32 Posted by little_witchgal on Mon Apr 30, 2007 5:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    Its just another gadget for the anti social WOWC geeks. hmm wonder if it help with the B.O. :)

  • 34 Posted by st953wvh on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    I wonder what happens when you spill your coffee on it?

  • 36 Posted by etadpole23_2 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    You know just one more thing, isn't Optimus Maximus weird of a name? "The best and the greatest"?

  • 37 Posted by momvera2003 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    I guess, then I wouldn't need to put all that stickers for different languages that I use (I use at least 4 now). Though I'd better wait until it will become more affordable.

  • 38 Posted by bovineboy123 on Mon Apr 30, 2007 5:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    The real reson it costs so much: it turns into a giant flying robot. That's right, this keyboard is a desk version of everyone' favorite crime fighting cyborg dude. Sure, it's exorbitant, but hey! It saves the world every episode-erm...day. So buy it! It'll be coooool!

  • 39 Posted by codelyoko9996 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:28PM EDT Report Abuse

    This would ROCK for Battlefield: 1942. no more memorizing hotkeys. i wonder if it shows the picture, or word?

  • 40 Posted by salvawhoray on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    Do they drug test at that Company? Because someone is smoking Crack if you think its worth that much.

  • 41 Posted by yellow_dog_101 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    And now I'm sure the race is on to top this keyboard. So sad.....

  • 43 Posted by downie67 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:47PM EDT Report Abuse

    Will it do my dishes and babysit my kids, too?

  • 44 Posted by whuggie on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    What a waste of money. We have people starving in the streets with nothing and our society is concerned about a keyboard. Take $10 and buy a regular one at Best Buy and give the other $1190 to cancer research!

  • 45 Posted by shoppincin on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    Clikity-Clak is just fine with me, thank you very much...

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