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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  • 366 Posted by brooklynborn30 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:13PM EDT Report Abuse

    When a keyboard that does all this and makes coffee whenever you want it is created , I'll buy it! Till then I am happy with the keyboard that came with my Compaq.

  • 368 Posted by redwallreader254 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    That's Crazy and Crazy expensive!!! But probaly it's worth every penny

  • 369 Posted by mrgoss6 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    $1500 is to much for keyboard

  • 370 Posted by johsy_ep on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    watch out industrial light and magic. maybe now you can come out with movies a little faster.

  • 372 Posted by johsy_ep on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    watch out industrial light and magic. maybe now you can come out with movies a little faster.

  • 373 Posted by rosilencedenver on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    stooopid...$600,000 for a 400 keyboard production run isn't going to pay many bills

  • 374 Posted by iasoaita on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    I read 165 comments till now and am cracking up!! These comments rock!!!! I like it when people say that the keyboard should mow their lawn or wash their back. I truly think that it is a regular keyboard with some amazing keys. If you spill coffee on it, it will die, and you have just lost $1500. What a bargain......LOL I don't even understand the big deal about this keyboard.

  • 376 Posted by xblowinup on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    ----- garbage my microsoft 12$ ps2 works better than piece of -----

  • 377 Posted by georgek35 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    I can't remember the last time I looked at the keys on my keyboard while using it. If I had unlimited funds for an ultimate computing rig, I still wouldn't buy this keyboard. Functionality Looks

  • 378 Posted by lisa_plummer on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    Darn it! I could have bought that Keyboard insted of that Gucci Purse...I mean it costs the same amount of money...I feel Stupid right now...

  • 379 Posted by danjacobyansons on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    I don't see were this will make any difference the way my system performs.That like putting a Rolls body on a Chev frame it don't make the system any BETTER

  • 380 Posted by blaque000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:09PM EDT Report Abuse

    I will rather trade my knots for a regular keyboard...than sheck out 1500 for this loser

  • 381 Posted by blaque000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:09PM EDT Report Abuse

    The only way i WILL BUY THIS PUPPY IS IF IT IS SEASONAL.. 1]IF IT CAN WAKE UP EARLY AND SHOVEL MY SNOW IN WINTER. 2]GETUP AND GO RAKE UP LEAVES IN THE FALL 3]PUT ON AN APRON AND DO MY SPRING CLEANING INCLUDING THE GARAGE 4]KEEP MY HOUSE COOL AND NICE DURING SUMMER

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