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Abstract: While tuning into "CSI" one day I saw this neat little projection keyboard, which supposedly worked with lasers. Alright, I thought, being gadget prone, I’ll bite and see if this thing is useable. So it looks neat, but how does it perform? Installatio...
Abstract: An ingenious solution to the portable keyboard question. Accuracy could be improved but a fantastic effort in solving the mobile data input quandary.
Looks very cool sit back and watch the crowd congregate around you, Compact and very portable, Setup guide very thorough installation guide
Price From £79 its not a cheap for a keyboard, Accuracy can take some time to get used to the sensitivity and you will find frequent double or missed key presses.
The i-Tech virtual keyboard is one of those gimmicky gadgets that is a real head turner in every sense of the phrase. Where ever you are and whoever is nearby will come to view the magic that is the projected on to the surface. They will look on in ama...
Abstract: Introduction While tuning into "CSI" one day I saw this neat little projection keyboard, which supposedly worked with lasers. Alright, I thought, being gadget prone, Ill bite and see if this thing is useable. So it looks neat, but how does it perform...
Abstract: The VKB is an interesting device. Installing the keyboard is a little tricky, if you have a CD drive that cannot read miniature CDs. The software, when its installed on the phone, runs without too many problems - after trying to adjust the sensitivity...
Abstract: The i-tech Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard has been out for a little while now. Many comprehensive reviews have been written detailing every aspect of the "keyboard" (if you can call light being projected onto a surface a keyboard!). When it was first annou...
I can't help but love the i-Tech Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard, and I'm almost tempted to gloss over the high price or limited battery life. Ultimately though, battery life and price are real world issues, and can't be ignored. But if you've got deep pockets...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Keyboard<br> <b>Good:</b> Compact and sleek form factor; cool concept.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Limited number of compatible PDAs; doesnt work with Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition; expensive; poor user guide and tech support; lack of tactile keys might not be for everybody.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The VKB proves that image isnt everything. Despite looking cool, the keyboard takes some getting used to and needs better support options.<br>
Poor battery life, inaccurate typing The Final Word Definitely a head turner, the Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard will generate plenty of admiring looks, but typing errors may frustrate
Definitely a head turner, the Bluetooth Virtual Keyboard will generate plenty of admiring looks, but typing errors may frustrate