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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.
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wow I do hope this becomes the standard after a while. Sure seems like a sweet keyboard
Ridiculous! Only for the for the most spoiled of spoiled brats or the rich technocrat that has no clue whatsoever how to use it, but it looks really cool.
So what your saying is, people are going to spend 1500 dollars on keyboard? I don't find it that hard to memorize what each key does for all of my programs. I guess this keyboard is for rich old people who don't know how to use a computer. Or really bad typers.
SOOOOOOOOOOOOO cool
how many little stickers can you buy for $1500 dollars? or you could buy 1 keyboard for each program and still have money in your wallet or we could just go back to my commadore ViC20
Does it mow the lawn?
it's ridiculous!people wil buy this has cocoo in there head!
For 1200 bucks it better turn into robot, a go kart, and a air conditioner
If I had an extra 1500 I'd buy it. That is awesome!
sweeettt
Well, it looks cool...but I'm happy with my cheap $15 keyboard.
Just commenting on dzo, remember when computers themselves costed tens of thousands and took up a whole room? Now you can buy a new one from a retailer such as Circuit City for under $300. I am sure the price will come down, as new technology becomes available and the Optimus can be manufactured for cheaper. Just can't wait til that day.
So, why si it good????? It doesn`t seem to well, and it seems like a rip-off.
It seems pretty nice but I'd rather have one of those laser projected keyboards.
peice of junk
Awesome idea executed well...unfortunately price is prohibitive...but all new technology is.
If I had the money it would be an absolute WASTE of money. HECK... it's not EVEN ergonomically correct. I love my Microsoft Natural Keyboard, it doesn't stress out the hands as much as just a "plain" keyboard. I quit reading this as soon as I seen that it is like "plain" keyboards as the fashion part of it goes. Make a Natural Keyboard with the same features, and maybe we'll be talking about something important. This isn't something to me that is something you brag about at all. I can belt out almost 20,000 nkph and thanks to the NATURAL KEYBOARD, it took out the PAIN of bending my hands all day long, which allowed me to type even faster. Come on folks, if you can't make an ergonomically correct keyboard... slapping a FORTUNE on it, then go back to the drawing board!!!!
that thang better have more than pictures on the buttons for me to pay that much money for it shoot!
Here's a cheaper idea: learn how to touch type.
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6 Posted by jay_n_tee@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:29PM EDT Report Abuse
What is this for? I won't spend $1500 on a whole computer much less a keyboard by itself, so I'm guessing I'm not the target market. Who would see this and think that $1500 is worth it? And, what will they do with it that the average person like me won't do.