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keith
12-07-2006, 02:50 PM
http://www.aldi.ie/images/data_product/1207062546456723285de69.jpg

Have a look at this water-resistant keyboard, selling for €13.99 at Aldi Ireland.

riskey58
12-14-2006, 02:14 AM
I have not seen one of these . Can you tell me if they really work. I just can not believe that it would really work.

keith
12-15-2006, 11:20 AM
I'm not quite certain, to be honest. Though the advantage is that it's portable since it's foldable and flexible, but whether there is comfort while using it, it's another question.

Crazy Goat
03-20-2007, 08:27 AM
I got one of these for free, from seagate - for taking a whitebook survey/class. It is a piece of crap - the design behind these things is horrid. The keys aren't very responsive - you must press the key all the way down, to make contact with between the mylar bubble and the circuitry.

So, what you get, is this extremely flat keyboard - which is hard to type on, and nearly 1/3 of your keystrokes gets passed by... unless you type like a sloth. You must be thorough in your keystrokes - to ensure that the damned thing picked up each letter. The tactile feedback from hitting a key on a normal keyboard is completely non-existent.

I type like Speedracer on acid - so naturally it misses a beat. I'd rather not put my hands through such a rigorous exercise just to type a simple message... the thing is murder.

mike007
01-17-2008, 07:22 PM
Hey its cool flexibility inn keyboards sounds cool , science have made great development...