Japanese company sells outlandish keyboard that's split in half

Monday, December 1st, 2008

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Tokyo-based Personal Media is selling a QWERTY-keyboard of a special kind. The μTRON comes in two pieces and features a space bar that is reduced to a mini rectangle located at the left of the keyboard. Tab, Del, Enter and other keys have been placed in the middle of the device.

The μTRON keyboard is Japan-only but this time that might not be so bad as Personal Media is selling it for a whopping $500 (a suitable palm rest costs $100).

Via Akihabara News

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