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I suppose 'never-say-never' is probably in order here, but there are a few things that I question about this device that I don't see mentioned in this review...
As 24va mentions, I see the $225 as a huge con - sure, this may be bleeding edge, but this is a pretty deep cut! :lol: Seriously, that is a lot of money for a keyboard, and when I consider the pause I had about $100 for a Dell BT keyboard, $225 is not even a consideration.
Given the tall, slender shape, how well will this device 'stand up' on less than perfect surfaces. I can imagine trying to use this on an airplane, with the movement of the tray table causing this to constantly tip over while in mid sentence.
Dave sure seems to rave about his typing experience with this device, but admits he is not much of a touch typist. I seriously wonder how this can compare to a conventional keyboard, where you can find your home position by feel, and the resistance of the keys is part of the experience. Wouldn't 'touch-typing' on a table top be hard on your fingers, causing carpal tunnel, repetitive stress syndrome, or something similar to set in fairly quickly? You may argue that this is intended for casual use, but the price certainly takes it out of that realm in a hurry for a lot of us.
I don't know....I may have to eat crow later on this issue, but I seriously question the overall efficiency of something like this. The "WOW" factor certainly can't be ignored, but for that kind of money, I'd rather shop for a PMP or other, more useful device.....
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